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Mike and Dylan completely lose it over the most unhinged collection of chaos we've had in a while — a $18,500 cheese wheel that destroyed a man's relationship and got him evicted, and a guy who secretly decided he and his best friend were dating for an entire year.
This episode is genuinely something. A Canadian man bought a 140-pound wheel of 21-year-old cheddar as a business investment, hauled it home in his truck, damaged it trying to open it, spent $8,500 on professional cheese aging equipment, and STILL got hit with an eviction notice, his girlfriend had already left. Then there's the guy who spent a full year believing he was in a relationship without ever kissing her, calling her by a pet name, or mentioning it to her, until he announced their one-year anniversary and then completely unraveled at a coffee shop. Oh, and a grandma who is so legendary she skipped a funeral and is trimming her will in real time. Mike and Dylan have zero chill about any of it.
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