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Today, Dan and Jordan reunite to break down a little day in Alex's past. In this installment, weird complaints about Bush's 2004 State of the Union address fly freely, and Alex interviews a guy with a hard-to-spell last name and a dicey track record.

Errata

  • Laotian heroin is a thing, with a complex and interesting history[1][2]. Northern Laos, Northern Thailand, and Eastern Myanmar are in fact collectively known as the "Golden Triangle", and are the second largest producers of heroin worldwide (after Afghanistan).
    • This has in fact entered public culture -- for instance, in the movie Tropic Thunder[3].
    • The lawsuit the caller mentions remains nonsense for other reasons.