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This week, Merlin feels a little thin, and John *still* has to re-position his windows. Every time.

John has follow-up on peanut butter and a theory about the balls in Merlin's brain. In further follow-up, John has achieved success in his ticking-clock _Destiny_ project, but it doesn't mean quite as much as his achievement in _Super Monkey Ball_. In related news, a regular _Destiny_ segment is not currently planned.

Merlin is very happy with the streaming quality of _Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse_, and your hosts agree it's sometimes hard to know exactly what you're getting with iTunes movies.

In one of their least controversial discussions, your hosts also agree that *The Godfather Part II* is very good.

John shares follow-up on his Apple ID adventure, and Merlin doesn't like when Apple payment stuff acts weird. This leads to some long-overdue exploration of the terribleness of credit cards and banks' erratic fraud detection. Why are you mad at me? Do you recognize this purchase?

Daylight Saving Time and childhood bedtimes are discussed. This is not a juggling time.

This week, we fire off the horn at **`1:12:16`** for a Spoiler Slot on the 2018 documentary, _Free Solo_.

This week, Merlin feels a little thin, and John still has to re-position his windows. Every time.

John has follow-up on peanut butter and a theory about the balls in Merlin's brain. In further follow-up, John has achieved success in his ticking-clock Destiny project, but it doesn't mean quite as much as his achievement in Super Monkey Ball. In related news, a regular Destiny segment is not currently planned.

Merlin is very happy with the streaming quality of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and your hosts agree it's sometimes hard to know exactly what you're getting with iTunes movies.

In one of their least controversial discussions, your hosts also agree that The Godfather Part II is very good.

John shares follow-up on his Apple ID adventure, and Merlin doesn't like when Apple payment stuff acts weird. This leads to some long-overdue exploration of the terribleness of credit cards and banks' erratic fraud detection. Why are you mad at me? Do you recognize this purchase?

Daylight Saving Time and childhood bedtimes are discussed. This is not a juggling time.

This week, we fire off the horn at 1:12:16 for a Spoiler Slot on the 2018 documentary, Free Solo.


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Links and Show Notes: Credits

Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf

Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano

Music: Merlin Mann
The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley

Support Reconcilable Differences with a Relay FM Membership Nathan Gouwens on Twitter

@hotdogsladies @siracusa Minions have already tracked the first use of “peanut butter” (see http://giveusyourfuckingtime.com on the Aftershows tab), but it comes from the card game Bullshit for getting away with a lie (https://m.wikihow.com/Play-Bullshit#Tips …)


John's Destiny quest video Free Solo (2018) - IMDb Free Solo, a National Geographic Movie KUSI News on Twitter: "This shocking cellphone video captures Jose Guzman rushing past firefighters and into his burning home looking frantically for his dog. Just moments later, both of them run out. 📹: Adam Guzman… https://t.co/rWnIg7dPaa" Amazon.com: The Collected Works of Hayao Miyazaki (Amazon Exclusive) [Blu-ray]: Movies & TV Matt Sledge on Twitter: "What I learned on Ash Wednesday at the New Orleans airport: there’s a separate security line for people who lost their ID during Mardi Gras" Alex Honnold - Wikipedia

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