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Home Room

The Blame Game, Cancelled Companies, and Steffie’s Mom

Home Room

Home Room Show

Music, Society & Culture, Tv & Film

4.8929 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

If Jonnie is sick and still goes to hang out with Rek, is it because he loves Rek so much he has to see him or is he just being irresponsible? Find out in this episode… and tell us in the comments if Rek is valid.  Also in this episode -- the crew talks about watching Kim’s Convenience, working our first jobs ever, Asian tourism, racist clothing companies, being children of Jabbas, and Ton a Ton. And make sure to listen to our “Under Pressure” segment to find out if boogers are biodegradable or not.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's good, everybody. Welcome to another episode of Home Room with my best friends, Rick Lee. I got a bone to pick with you. And Steffie Big. It took too long for you to say best friends. No, man. My voice is real raspy right now. Doesn't it sound like I drank a lot last night? It sounded like I drank a lot. Yeah. Did you? Yeah. But is it kind of like hot? It's like a hot rast. It sounds like on a Sunday morning before church or my dad hung over would come, he would make me come to his bed and be like, why does Rick? Rick always sounds like he's doing an audio book. Why do you always like that, bro? How late were you out last night, bro? No, I was out with my co-author of Spit, Donnie, because he's in town, and we're just celebrating having a few drinks. Shout about Donnie. Yeah. And I was getting over a sickness. Would you say of all your... Why did you get wrecked sick, bro? Let's talk about this. Let's talk about the elephant in the room. I didn't... Okay, first of all, you can't prove that you got someone sick.

0:55.6

Bro.

0:56.0

You can't prove...

0:56.8

Dude, it's almost impossible... I didn't okay first of all you can't prove that you got someone sick bro you can't

0:56.4

it's almost impossible that you didn't because you literally were coughing everywhere

1:01.0

no no no no person I know that's coughing and you can prove it through process of

1:04.0

elimination bro no but you can't prove it like you can't directly know the germs came from me

1:09.5

so to me to blame somebody that you got, like that person got you sick, to me, I don't believe

1:16.6

in that.

1:17.0

Like if I get sick, okay, here.

1:18.4

Rick, have you any of your friends, our friends, mutual friends?

1:22.3

Because we only hang out with each other.

1:24.0

Do you see anyone else cough?

1:26.1

No, not at all.

1:27.1

I mean, we already knew in the back of our mind, even when we're going to the play, right? In the car. This guy likes to have his windows all are coughing up. No, dude, you coughed so much during the play. But here's the thing. Let's talk about how you approached it in the morning. Let me, let me approach this. What was the hot take? So my hot take is that if you get sick, it's no one to blame because it's your fault.

1:49.1

Here's the day.

1:50.1

Because you can't blame somebody because you can't prove that.

1:53.5

You can get to.

1:54.6

I'm looking at his eyes.

1:55.5

No, no.

1:55.8

No, you can get sick by touching a doorknop that has germs.

2:17.7

Okay. You can get sick by like your phone, you know, someone grab. But you can't prove that someone got you sick. Do you know what I'm saying? But can't be a likelihood? How could someone blame you for getting you sick? Well, you can't prove it. But what if there's a likelihood? What if there's a likelihood that someone around you?

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