Boss, what I just saw on TikTok left me speechless! They say you put a coin on top of the router and boom, your internet is faster than ever. I mean, me and Brian are sitting here playing FIFA on the console, we tried everything: moved the router from the living room to the pantry, sprayed deodorant on it, but now they say a coin works miracles.

Well, if it were that simple, Mioara would put all her Lidl change on it and we'd have 10 Gigabit internet. But let's be serious: experts say it's nonsense. 4 and 5 GHz, you're not influencing them with a 50 bani coin.

Internet quality depends on the router, where you put it, and how many microwaves you have in the house. So, leave the coin and go update the firmware, like those guys from Orange said. Now, don't think I fell for it that easily.

I even did a test: I put a 1 leu coin on the router and waited 5 minutes. Well, what do you know? The internet worked the same, but I found 10 lei in my pocket from my winter coat.

So, I don't know what to say... Maybe I used the wrong coin? Some people online say they felt improvements, but probably the network cleared up in the evening or they accidentally elbowed the router.

You see, that's how it is with these superstitions. And just like that, from a coin on the router, we ended up talking about vacation in Bulgaria. Because it's summer and Mioara keeps nagging me: let's go on vacation to Kavarna.

Well, bro, in Bulgaria the electronic vignette is mandatory. If you don't have it, the guard stops you and takes your car, no joke. Prices?

Four euros a day, about 5 euros for the weekend, 7 euros a week, up to 50 euros a year. Now, this year they adopted the euro, so you don't have to mess with leva, it's simpler. But don't forget: triangle, vest, medical kit, fire extinguisher, and low beams on at all times.

Otherwise, you'll be chatting with their police. Well, I'm hitting the road with my BMW, let's see what the Bulgarians do with their new currency. So, and since we're talking about coins, let me tell you what I found out: in Paris, in front of Notre-Dame Cathedral, archaeologists found a coin from the 4th century with Emperor Constantine on it.

They say it's from the time when the Romans took care of the roads. Here, on the other hand, you only find beer bottles and piles of trash. But at least that coin is history, not like the myth on TikTok.

And now, let's not forget politics: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Lebanese President Joseph Aoun that Lebanon must be "saved" from its "true enemy," Israel. Listen, bro, what nerve! Aoun had asked Tehran to withdraw from Lebanese affairs, but the Iranians won't give up.

560 dead in Lebanon since the beginning. I mean, we argue over a coin on the router, they kill each other. Forget it, I'm going to explain to Mioara that the vacation in Bulgaria is cheaper with the euro, but I still have to pull money out of the mattress.