Welcome to episode 25! If you thought we were a wee bit too drunk last episode, well, too bad, because this episode is off the rails. Also, Melissa’s audio in the beginning of this episode is janky, and we have no idea why! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ We’re killing it.
Melissa rocks some fun facts about America and alcohol, while Aimee explains the relationship between American diners and politics.
Music by Andrew Huang.
Break audio from HBO’s “Veep” Season 5 episode “Mother”
Shout out to Surfside Sips for making kick ass reusable glass straws. #addclasswithglass
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Gov. Joseph Ely of Massachusetts, left, candidate for re-election, and Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York, stop for a hot dog on the Mohawk Trail in Massachusetts, Oct. 30, 1932, where they are campaigning together. (AP Photo) (Original Caption) President Eisenhower drinks soda from a bottle in this close up during the big Republican rally at his Gettysburg farm yesterday which was the kickoff of his campaign for re-election. Today Republican leaders fanned out across the nation from Gettysburg to carry out the President’s plea that they take the Republican campaign crusade to every potential voter in the nation. SACRAMENTO, CA – OCTOBER 27: US Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole (R) and California Governor Pete Wilson (L) grill a steak during the annual Republican steak and Oyster Feed in Sacramento, California, 27 October. Dole is in the middle of a three day campaign trip through California. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE) (Photo credit should read J. DAVID AKE/AFP/Getty Images) Robert Kennedy, managing his brother’s presidential campaign, stops for a snack at a restaurant in Spanish Harlem. Other diners crowd around. Pres. George & Barbara Bush patronizing food stand during campaign stop at state fair. (Photo by Dirck Halstead/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images) BUFFALO, NY – AUGUST 23: Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton (R) eats an ice cream cone with running mate Al Gore and others 23 August 1992 at the My Favorite shop in New York. The candidates are on the last day of their third bus tour, which will end in Buffalo, New York. (Photo credit should read TIM CLARY/AFP/Getty Images) During the election campaign, American President Gerald Ford and his running mate Bob Dole eat hot dogs at a photo opportunity in Dole’s hometown, Russell, Kansas, Augist 1976. (Photo by Dirck Halstead/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images) Democratic Presidential nominee Jimmy Carter, left, eats some freshly roasted barbecue chicken with his brother Billy Carter at Billy’s gas station, Sept 11, 1976, Plains, Ga. The nominee had returned the night before from a week of campaigning, and planned to hold an impromptu press conference at the gas station. (AP Photo/Jeff Taylor) Gov. Richard M. Nixon eating cranberries w. meal during campaign. GREENWOOD, : Republican presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and wife Shelley eat lunch at the local McDonald’s restaurant in Greenwood, South Carolina, 28 February during a break while driving across the state for campaign stops. Buchanan is campaigning for the South Carolina primary to be held 02 March. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE) AFP PHOTO/Chris WILKINS (Photo credit should read CHRIS WILKINS/AFP/Getty Images) Sen. Gary Hart bites into a slice of pizza while on the campaign trail in Bostonís historic Faneuil Hall district, Monday, March 5, 1984. (AP Photo/George Whitney) American politician Senator Ted Kennedy (born Edward Moore Kennedy, 1932 – 2009) laughs as he shares a meal with unidentified supporters at a restaurant during his campaign tour for the Democratic nomination for president, 1980. (Photo by Robert McElroy/Getty Images) WASHINGTON, : US Vice President and presidential candidate Al Gore(L) laughs as he stirs a vegetable stew as volunteer Veronica Park(2nd-L), Rep. Tony Hall, D-OH, and volunteer Olivia Ivy(R) look on during food preparation for the homeless as part of World Hunger Day 15 October 1999 at Martha’s Table in Washington, DC. AFP PHOTO/Mario TAMA (Photo credit should read MARIO TAMA/AFP/Getty Images)