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Join Norm and Derek for a brand new live recording of "In the Freezone with Norm," exclusively on Back Home Media. In this episode, the hosts dive into the tipping customs in America and whether they are good or bad. Plus, they try to unravel the mystery of the Vulkan files - a topic that has left them scratching their heads.

The discussion also covers the topic of presidents who broke the law after they served, and whether this is a common occurrence. The hosts also delve into the unsettling story of a man who ended his life after being prompted by AI.

Moving on to current events, they discuss the recent train derailment and the number of CDC workers becoming ill during the cleanup. They also talk about the NBA's decision to stop testing for marijuana and the implications of states greenlighting open carry laws for firearms.

The hosts then muse about the power of McDonald's and whether the fast-food giant is too big to fail. They also review the 1989 film "The Punisher" starring Dolph Lundgren and share a tragic moment in sports history involving "the blade runner."

To round out the episode, Norm reviews the Ben Folds Five album "Whatever and Ever Amen." Don't miss out on this lively discussion - share this post with three friends and tune in for the live recording. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-the-free-zone-with-norm--4477847/support.
Join Norm and Derek for a brand new live recording of "In the Freezone with Norm," exclusively on Back Home Media. In this episode, the hosts dive into the tipping customs in America and whether they are good or bad. Plus, they try to unravel the mystery of the Vulkan files - a topic that has left them scratching their heads. The discussion also covers the topic of presidents who broke the law after they served, and whether this is a common occurrence. The hosts also delve into the unsettling story of a man who ended his life after being prompted by AI. Moving on to current events, they discuss the recent train derailment and the number of CDC workers becoming ill during the cleanup. They also talk about the NBA's decision to stop testing for marijuana and the implications of states greenlighting open carry laws for firearms. The hosts then muse about the power of McDonald's and whether the fast-food giant is too big to fail. They also review the 1989 film "The Punisher" starring Dolph Lundgren and share a tragic moment in sports history involving "the blade runner." To round out the episode, Norm reviews the Ben Folds Five album "Whatever and Ever Amen." Don't miss out on this lively discussion - share this post with three friends and tune in for the live recording. read more read less

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