
This episode features Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee discussing various topics including their experiences with childhood superstitions, cultural differences, and the challenges of being a comedian. They also touch on college sports and the debate around paying college athletes.
Andrew and Bobby share humorous anecdotes about their childhoods, including superstitions they grew up with. Bobby mentions a Filipino superstition about pointing at trees, while Andrew talks about his own OCD habits.
The conversation shifts to college sports, where they discuss the unfairness of college athletes not being compensated despite generating significant revenue for their schools. They debate the merits of paying athletes and the implications of such a system.
They also recount personal stories from their lives, including Bobby's experience hitting a man with his car and how it affected him. Andrew shares a story about running out of gas and the chaos that ensued.
The episode wraps up with light-hearted banter about their personal lives, including relationships and parenting, showcasing their comedic chemistry.
Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee discuss superstitions, college sports pay, and share personal anecdotes about their lives and careers.

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