It all starts with two guys and a banana. Inspired by the freezing cold streets of Chicago, they embark on a completely preposterous experiment while discussing the news of the week.
Fook and Konkol got stood up by Bolingbrook stud muffin Drew Peterson, but they talk about his, er, undying quest for wife No. 5 anyway. They find out how much guys get paid for doing the worst winter job in Chicago. The guys analyze Gov. Blagojevich's first press conference since getting busted trying to sell a Senate seat, chime in on the bowling lobby's anti-basketball stance, and discuss Wal-Mart's South Side dreams. Keep listening for the frozen banana cliffhanger.
Oh, and Happy Holidays.
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