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VIDEO: The Flagrant Ones #295: Dr. Hubba-Hubbaman

The Ones discuss the playoffs, Oklahoma City foods and conference finals predictions.

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Dude get off my back I swear to GOD the e-vite said Muppets trivia night

Jack

That trivia story is infuriating. When you’re doing trivia with another couple or someone you don’t really know and someone just anoints themself as the team leader and starts writing answers down without checking with anyone else. You and your wife are looking at each other, “wait. I think number 4 is actually the Louisiana Purchase not Miss Piggy. Wait, you wrote Kermit the Frog for number 6, I know for a fact it’s Ben Franklin”.

Shane Parker

What tier do I have to subscribe to in order to get someone to run a vacuum in that studio?

Amanda Gemmill

Theres a good Pablo Torre episode with Smush Parker that is very good and gors into the Kobe stuff

Alvaro Méndez

Hayes's visceral disgust at the idea of chicken fried steak was so funny.

Ashley Lange

Search your feelings. You know it is true.

Dan Krzykowski

Ehhh, wrong!

minnesnowta

It’s such a fun team, even if you hate Luka, I don’t get it. I like Ant a lot too but he just got absolutely cooked by Kyrie. He was having to catch his breath the entire 4th quarter. He did exactly what Sean was talking about, he just kinda removed himself from the game.

Alex f_c

Tater tot hot dish is an embarrassing regionalism. I am happy to say I'm not from here when it comes up. It's a casserole. And it isn't good. Particularly your version of it.

Dan Krzykowski

Yes. The Facebook burger appreciator group (MSP Burgers) is solidly in the "Juicy Lucy is not an ideal burger prep" camp.

Dan Krzykowski

The Oklahoma style burger is the best burger. Period. Here in Minneapolis, we have the overrated but popular Juicy Lucy, which is a cheeseburger with the cheese stuffed between two cinched patties.

Dan Krzykowski

They were asking for this after noting all the Minnesota listeners last week then claiming that we don't have a food

lakerkd

Cattlemen’s is only a single location and not too different than a standard Texas steakhouse; it’s the place that politicians and oil guys still think is “fancy”. Braum’s has over 300 locations in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas with headquarters in OKC. They have peppermint milk shakes, chicken and gravy and you can get four bags of groceries there for like $50. They rock. Sonic also was started in Oklahoma and headquarters are still in OKC. Mitch/Wiger/Carl could do total damage to their bodies there.

Ben McDonald

Great ep boys! We used to get chicken fried steak for school lunch once or twice a week and I am from Oregon. I always thought it was weird since nobody seemed to eat it outside of school lol maybe the school lunch company was based in Texas.

Chloé C

Also re: MPLS Doughboys foods: - Dairy Queen (founded in IL, but HQ is in the twin cities, I'd say most ppl around here claim it as our notable national food brand) - Caribou Coffee (founded & based in the twin cities, not a huge national presence but they're a big enough deal around here that MN is the only state in the US where the largest coffee chain isn't Dunkin or Starbucks) - Leeann Chin (regional chain of Chinese-American fast food, founded and based in the twin cities - I went to high school with Leeann's granddaughter) - Punch Pizza (local chain of neopolitan pizza places - definitely a little more highbrow than plenty of other Doughboys spots, but Obama shouted them out in the State Of The Union one year so that's gotta be worth something) - Juicy Lucys (definitely what comes to mind as the sort of "definitive" fast food product of Minneapolis, at least from a tourist perspective; they're not actually that good though lol)

Jack

as a Minneapolitan listener I am pumped as hell that we've hooked Crawdog, can't wait to watch him sit courtside at the finals

Jack

They don't know ball (in the lamb oysters sense)

Rainer Kocsis

Not from OK, but a Google search reveals a chain called Cattlemen's Steakhouse which Guy Fieri visited on Diner's, Drive Ins & Dives. Seems very Doughboys-coded

Rainer Kocsis

OKC has a pretty ridiculous beer and cocktail scene. And the food is varied and great. You could plan a day that is all within 3 miles and have the best Guatemalan breakfast (Kacao), Laotian lunch (Ma Der), and New American dinner (Nonesuch) that would all be super hyped in any other city.

Ben McDonald

Lifelong Okie in total lockstep here. Okie Onion Burgers are an entire category unto themselves. Side note: Oklahoma food & beverage scene is pretty damn solid at this point as well… BRING IT MITCH.

Derek Duty

Just cancel the pod when Dallas wins the chip. The hate is unreal.

Snoogens

I think it’s time we admit the boys are casuals and that’s ok!

Andrew Woods

OKC is like ground zero of the chicken fried steak and smash burger. Basically if you’ve paid too much recently for a hamburger with onions in the patty, that’s us. Onion burger=Oklahoma. The doughboys visit would be to Braums, which is like the southern plains version of Culver’s and had Earnest as a spokesperson in the 80s. OKC is somehow getting the second tallest skyscraper in America soon, so come see that conundrum go up. If Hayes really wants to cook, our most valuable crop now is weed. The state vegetable is the watermelon (not a vegetable).

Ben McDonald


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