
People Will Buy Anything
We've already discussed various pitchmen with good reputations (see Season 2 Episode 13 Infomercials), but what about some of the products that were not so great? We listen and react to some of the most dubious advertise

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Hosted by Jay and Mitch · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 54 episodes
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Jay (a Filipino American) and Mitch (a Jewish American) have extended conversations on anything that intrigues them. We won’t always get it right, but we’ll do what we can. (Not a cooking show.)
Jay and Mitch hosts Lumpia and Latkes, a comedy show with 54 episodes published.

We've already discussed various pitchmen with good reputations (see Season 2 Episode 13 Infomercials), but what about some of the products that were not so great? We listen and react to some of the most dubious advertise

Some wise women once said, "Vacation, all I ever wanted. Vacation, had to get away. Vacation, meant to be spent alone."--maybe not necessarily the last statement, but vacation can be exactly what you need to get your hea

"A man who was bent on ousting the new-kid-on-the-block must now save him and come to grips with change in his world to avoid losing his friends and his love." If you realized this is referring to "Toy Story", then this

In the home media release of the movie "Clue" starring the incomparable Tim Curry, you get 3 different endings of how the night's events transpired. When the movie was in theaters, you would see one of the 3 endings at r

To misquote one of the greatest poets of our time: "Take a bath and wash yourself. Take a bath. Show me what you're working with." Jay and Mitch discuss how some people just do not value personal hygiene and tangent over

"BILL STICKERS WILL BE PROSECUTED." "BILL STICKERS IS INNOCENT!" "YOU'RE OUT OF ORDER." "THIS WHOLE SYSTEM IS OUT OF ORDER!" We have good old fashioned debates about food related "hot button" issues according to the toss

"Ya like, jazz?" We have been running this show long enough to decide it's time for a new theme song. Through the power of AI, we see if our theme song makeover can rival the (debatably) great Randy Newman penned "It's A

"I'm tired of this, Grandpa--WELL, THAT'S TOO DAMN BAD!" Jay and Mitch reminisce about days gone by after they have a chat about recent life events. We unearth a not-yet-used recording of an "Unsolved Conspiracy" for a d

"For Oscar considerations...no not really" Sitcoms are meant for laughter and hijinks for entertainment and a break from reality, but then you get "the very special episodes"--you know the ones: the episodes that get "re

Nintendo, Sega, Sony, and Microsoft: the big 4 in console gaming have storied histories spanning decades. Guess it's up to us to do a half-assed job summing it all up in about 40 minutes. We're not scrambling alone thoug

"What is can I buy a vowel for the block as a double dare with no whammys no whammys big bucks and I can name that tune in 6 notes? Final answer." If you guessed "Game Shows" is our "Topic of the Week", then come on down

"I think, therefore I am." The human mind is complex--way more involved than we really have the understanding to approach. Ain't gonna stop us from trying. This week it's: "Thoughts On Thoughts". Grab your morning joe an

"Hey, pal? Where do you think you're goin'? Ah, ah, ah. Ain't goin' nowheres without a membership. Now, get back to the end o' the line." We tackle subscriptions and memberships and the constant requirement for everyday

Hello. How are you? I'm fine. In this episode, Jay and Mitch have a normal conversation. Totally normal. At "The Coffee Table", Mitch reads about the United States landing on the moon and Jay has a sea tale. Jay kicks th

"MY DRINK?!? HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO EAT THIS PIZZA WITHOUT MY DRINK?!?" We are picking things back up this week with the second half of our Fast Food conversation for our "Topic of the Week". We have a new book joining our

"Would you like fries with that?" Fast food is a multibillion dollar industry that you just cannot seem to get away from--including right here on "Lumpia and Latkes" as it is our "Topic of the Week". So much to say, it's

Do the "Slip It In Game" again, you say? Ridiculous! Well, it would be if that was not exactly what we are doing for this week's "Topic of the Week". 2 players, three sentences or phrases per turn, and multiple rounds of

They say it's the most important meal of the day. This week, we rise and shine by talking Breakfast foods and Breakfast joints for our "Topic Of The Week". From breakfast to coffee, we read about small talk and opinions

Are you tired of the same old retail rut: drive to the store through rush hour traffic, walk endless aisles of things you don't need and people you would rather be at another store, and a checkout process that feels inef

"Should old acquaintance be forgot"--but not "Lumpia and Latkes"! We are winding down 2025 with a list of New Year's traditions from around the world and what is it really like to see the ball drop in person in NYC Times
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