A brief tangent emerges regarding the high price of beer at sporting events, with a $26 beer being mentioned. This leads to a nostalgic reflection on how much cheaper drinks were in the past, with Rob Parker recalling buying rounds of kamikazes for his colleagues when he was a sports writer. The hosts and callers express surprise at current prices and muse about how younger generations afford such expenses, with one caller humorously suggesting that the inability to afford drinks might explain why young people don't drink as much anymore.
Impact: Low. This lighthearted segment provides a relatable commentary on inflation and the changing economic landscape, contrasting past affordability with present-day costs, particularly in the context of entertainment.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 02:29:40 to 02:31:00.
Sources in support: Rob Parker (Host)

