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John's New Movie Theater Popcorn Hack

John is one of those people that ask the concession worker to only fill the popcorn bag halfway so he can put butter in the middle before they finish filling it. Now, thanks to his daughter Abbey, he has a new hack that is about to revolutionize your next trip to the movie theater!

Broadcast on:
15 Oct 2024
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I have a breaking going to movie theater news. It's a follow up to a story that riled up a bunch of people last month when I shared that when I go to certain movie theaters, I asked them to layer the pop corn. Give me a bottom layer. I'll run, put the butter on, come back right top layer. I'll put more butter on it. And many of you shockingly, we're not down with that. Well, if you're making other people wait so that you can run back and forth to butter your corn, I can see why that's a problem. My very same daughter who brought movie theater hack, bring your own cloth napkins to the movie theater, which I never thought of until this year. And it's so much better. Right. Those horribly cheap one ply. If that napkins of the passout has come up with another movie theater hack that will stop me from being hated by moviegoers. Okay. You had a quest to not be hated. Oh, it was to be hated. And I didn't think I was bothering anybody, but it turns on. I was. So here's the deal. You get your large popcorn. We're going to share it. Okay. You don't need to know that. She also asks for a cardboard box that they put the sodas or the candies in and they're like, well, okay, brilliant. She brings over the popcorn buttering stand. Yeah. She dumps half of the thing into the cardboard box and we do our own layering and we don't bother anybody. Oh, smart. I mean, again, the things I'm learning just by watching, but now generation work out their problems. It's very inspiring. Okay. Okay. What movie did you guys go see? Oh, we saw Saturday night. It's the Saturday live origin film. Okay. I thought it was about the first season, the making of the first season, getting the cast, blah, blah, blah, blah. No, no, it was the making of the first ever show. It's like the 90 minutes leading up. It's a very, it's tension filled. It's really interesting. And if you remember any of those early days of SNL, it's very, very fascinating to watch. Right. I bet. Yeah. So many of the people that were part of that who weren't here anymore. Yeah. I thought of that when the actors, the really good actors that played John Belushi and Gilda Radner were on screen because they were so young and just starting off and got Belushi was away. I think 32 when he passed away. So stupid, stupid, young. Anyway, totally recommend Saturday night. I could not as much as I could despise the Joker too. No, thank you. Everyone did I think, right? Everyone did. I loved Saturday night, so I totally recommend it. And remember that buttery half on your popcorn. Okay. Anything else in this conversation? Okay. John and Tammy, San Diego's morning show on KSC.