Hypothetically, say a member of the podcast weren’t on the episode. Say he said, "Literally the only time Tuesday I can't record is between 9:00 P.M. and 11:00 P.M., so if you record literally any time other than that two-hour window, I can do it," and then the group recorded the podcast without him. Say another member of the podcast did one of the worst impersonations imaginable of that person. Would it or would it not be the douchiest move ever to expect that person to make the show notes and upload the episode he could easily have been a part of if the group had made the smallest possible concession and avoided the two hours in a twenty-four-hour period he was busy? Is it weird that this isn't new, but that person had something going on at that exact time nearly every night for the last year and all of a sudden it's a conflict now?
You probably want to know what happened on the episode. I don't know. I wasn't there.
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