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Episode Synopsis
We’re both feeling a bit under the weather, so we’re presenting this episode from 2020, thanks for tuning in!
Summer fades into autumn as we dive into the controversy rocking the tennis world at this year’s unique US Open. Despite the tournament’s strict COVID “bubble” protocols with daily testing, drama erupted when Novak Djokovic was disqualified after accidentally striking a lineswoman with a ball hit in frustration. We explore the fascinating precedents for this “abuse of balls” rule, including past incidents that resulted in serious injuries and immediate ejections.With the “Big Three” of men’s tennis now absent from this tournament, a new champion will emerge for the first time in nearly two decades. Meanwhile, Serena Williams continues her inspiring quest for a record-tying 24th Grand Slam title while captivating fans with glimpses of her adorable relationship with daughter Olympia through social media.Our conversation takes a nostalgic turn as we reminisce about vanishing Jewish-American cultural institutions, particularly New York’s iconic delis like Bernstein’s on Essex with its unique “double menu” featuring both traditional Jewish fare and Chinese food. These establishments represented a special blend of cultural identity that newer generations may never experience—where servers slammed water glasses on tables and expected you to order without hesitation.We also tackle the eternal debate between pool and beach preferences, with cultural commentator Liel Leibovitz offering hilarious insights: beaches require carrying your own furniture and accepting that “the ocean is an enormous bathroom,” while pools provide convenience and cleanliness. The discussion reveals how cultural backgrounds might influence these seemingly simple preferences.As COVID continues to shape our lives, we share perspectives on the current three-week window of opportunity before potential isolation returns. Join us for this blend of sports analysis, cultural observation, and the everyday humor that helps us navigate these unusual times.
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