
Last Podcast On The Left
"A federal judge rule this week that there is a potential class action lawsuit of the popular frozen food appetizer from TGI Fridays. And it can proceed because they've mislabeled their mozzarella sticks. Even though, again, it does not contain mozzarella." — Henry
"The man's body was in the bedroom in the crouch position. Now, you can see this. Now, the body was dressed in a diving suit and matching socks. The head and neck region were enclosed in a blue plastic garbage bag. Underneath the diving suit, he had a series of garbage bags tied around inside of the garbage. Was he diving suit?" — Ben (referring to a disturbing discovery in Germany)
"So he got caught dickhanded there. So when the worker Richard Cleese told Kappetch to stop the accused urinator Kersk Cleese and shoved him a couple times." — Marcus (describing a police officer's arrest for urinating in an ice machine)
The episode begins with a discussion about a lawsuit filed against TGI Friday's, alleging that their "mozzarella sticks" do not contain mozzarella cheese, but rather cheddar. This leads to a broader conversation about brand transparency and the rationale behind product naming. The hosts then delve into a particularly graphic and disturbing story from Germany concerning the discovery of a deceased man in his apartment, found in a diving suit with his body encased in garbage bags and covered in cheese. This segment explores the unusual circumstances of the death and its reception by the public. Following this, the discussion shifts to a bizarre incident involving a Chicago police officer on vacation in Florida who was arrested for urinating in an ice machine at a beachside bar, leading to a physical altercation with an employee. The hosts dissect the officer's actions and the subsequent arrest. The latter part of the episode touches upon various updates and unexplained phenomena, including phantom booms, the ongoing mystery surrounding a quadruple homicide in Moscow, Idaho, and claims of alien encounters by a former CIA agent associated with Tom DeLonge's "To The Stars Academy." The episode concludes with updates on a woman's claim about her father being a serial killer and a brief mention of the Earth's magnetic field as a potential issue.