GPITS, Ep. 151 (6-14-21) - a podcast by MPW Digital
from 2021-06-14T20:41:27
Neal McCready (RebelGrove.com) and Jay G. Tate (AuburnSports.com) reconvene to discuss a variety of topics including:
• EAT OUT, MISSOURI: Today's spot is Zephyr Cafe in Piedmont, Missouri, which apparently is well-known for its coconut pies. Of note, one reviewer really likes that Zephyr still makes hamburgers like they did 40 years ago. What does that mean?
• An Italian artist has sold an invisible sculpture for $18,000. Seriously.
• Soccer star Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac event during a match a few days back, but was resuscitated on the field through the use of a defibrillator. Very odd scene, but he appears to be OK.
• Could Kyler Murray actually play at the top levels of professional baseball?
• Dallas Mavs start Luka Doncic apparently is mad at management, which is alarming. Can the Mavs had over the keys to a 22-year-old progeny? Or should they chin-check him?
• What happened to Ole Miss baseball in the supers?
• Why are there so many fights on commercial flights these days?
• Jeff Bezos is going into space — and you may be able to join him if you're really rich! Would you even want that?
• Krispy Kreme has some new flavors out, but they sound at least somewhat nasty.
• Jay discusses his plans for his upcoming trip the the Caribbean.
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