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Dave Weekley, Coop, Ryan, and Matt dive into another spirited edition of Buy or Sell that swings from kitchen chaos to ancient customer service. Matt starts with a war on bread machines, arguing they’re the most disappointing appliance ever made. Ryan follows with a hilarious history lesson on the oldest known customer complaint tablet — a Bronze Age man furious over bad copper and rude service. Coop closes with a big-picture proposition: whether today’s celebrity joyrides into space will eventually lead to cheaper, accessible flights for everyone. The crew wraps with a lightning round on free beer and ice cream as a college sports attendance booster.
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