About this Episode

This week’s Saturday Night Grit episode is exactly what happens when a simple 420 celebration spirals into one of those classic Grit City conversations that somehow covers breakfast strategy, cat architecture, and the economics of expired vehicle tabs.

The episode kicks off with the crew catching up on Seattle weather, farmer’s market adventures, and an unexpected duck-on-a-leash sighting that quickly launches into a completely unnecessary — yet passionate — debate over whether a duck could win in a fight against a dog. From there, things only get weirder in the best possible way.

Jeff and Scott break down their perfectly executed 420 celebration: a dispensary stop loaded with discounts, a serious breakfast run, and the kind of quality smoke session that makes you completely forget your food exists until an hour later. There’s also a surprisingly detailed breakdown of Dutch babies, pancake strategy, and why breakfast food might be the ultimate 420 companion meal.

The second half shifts into a very GCP discussion about Washington vehicle tabs — why so many people seem to ignore them, how enforcement works, and the strange logic behind paying fees everyone complains about but mostly still pays.

It’s funny, random, occasionally insightful, and exactly the kind of laid-back chaos Saturday Night Grit was built for.
This one has a very “friends hanging out after breakfast and before making questionable financial decisions” energy — which honestly feels pretty on-brand.

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