LWJ&A – Episode 270 – Sith Day
This week is a Halloween-themed lunch with discussions of candy, costumes, scary movies and games, and our favorite cereals.
This week is a Halloween-themed lunch with discussions of candy, costumes, scary movies and games, and our favorite cereals.
It’s jack-o-lantern time!
This week Jim talks about his experience transferring his Tesla lease, A.Ron gives an arcade update and takes his son to an army surplus store to gear up for airsoft, and we answer some very good and important questions from the forums and Twitter about pierogies, Ellen Ripley, and useless superpowers.
Join us for lunch. Who knows what we’ll get up to?
The very first virtual BYPAX happened this past weekend. (thanks, COVID) We talk all about it, plus A.Ron extols the virtues of the robe and we answer audience questions.
Club members get access to a live recording of Lunch with Jim & A.Ron every Friday at 1pm, where members get to ask questions in real time. On the fifth anniversary of Lunch with Jim & A.Ron, we started reheating previous lunch episodes and making them available to the public for the first time.
A.Ron gets a flight stick for Star Wars: Squadrons, remote BYPAX preview, chocolate mike, tennis and sports and stuff, and much more from the audience. Join the forum to ask questions with fellow club members here or use #baldlunch on Twitter! Join the discussion: Email | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram…
Join the forum to ask questions with fellow club members here or use #baldlunch on Twitter!
Club members get access to a live recording of Lunch with Jim & A.Ron every Friday at 1pm, where members get to ask questions in real time. On the fifth anniversary of Lunch with Jim & A.Ron, we started reheating previous lunch episodes and making them available to the public for the first time.
Wherein we discuss A.Ron’s lightweight camping plans, the results of Jim’s bloody mary pickle experiment, digitally-enhanced actors and awards, PS5 / Xbox launch advice, our worst retail experiences, our trust levels in regards to automated driving, and more.