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In this episode, Rello and Cunda Circle The Block about their Saturday mornings growing up, favorite childhood cereals, breakfast traditions, and the unique flavors of Southern cuisine. They explore the debate of cereal preparation methods, share nostalgic memories of family breakfasts, and discuss their personal preferences for classic dishes. Fun facts are found throughout the episode and it starts with the connection of Kellogg and General Mills to sports, with college footballs Tony The Tiger Sun Bowl and the Totino’s Pizza Roll ad for NFL Super Bowl 59. Along with mentions of the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic games and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill and Olympic Gold Medalist Noah Lyles. The discussion continues with the world of Saturday morning cartoons in the 90s! Rello and Cunda talk about their favorite cartoon lineups which included Garfield, The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Alvin and the Chipmunks, and X-Men, to name a few. This leads into a wonderful discussion about space exploration, more specifically, The Artemis program led by NASA and the connections that they have to cartoons. Rello and Cunda continue to go back to when they had to do work on Saturday mornings, focusing on the chores of their responsibility. They share personal anecdotes about their childhood experiences, including the smells and sounds that signaled it was time to clean, as well as the excitement of eventually playing outside and engaging in sports. They discuss their cleaning routines, which leads to a fun fact about robotic vacuums and the position that AI / Artificial Intelligence is playing in society today.
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0:00 CTB Intro Theme – Nino Brown & Serena Williams
0:38 Check In
1:33 Bishop Cunda – Dallas Mavericks Trade Luka
3:59 Two Words – Saturday Mornings
5:08 Breakfast Time – Favorite Cereal + Milk First or Cereal First?
13:06 CTB Fun Fact – Tony The Tiger Sun Bowl
14:19 Breakfast Time Odds
15:57 Saturdy Morning Cartoons
22:56 Cartoons in Space
24:28 Space Odds
26:09 Saturday Morning Chores
32:40 CTB Fun Fact – The 1st Robot Vacuum
33:42 AI Odds
35:45 Close Out
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Matt Crone March 7, 2025
On this week’s episode of The Underdog, hosts Chris Horwedel and Matt Crone talk about upcoming shoe releases (and how bad the schedule looks). They look at the Philadelphia Eagles […]
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