A weekly podcast in which Jeremy Tobin and Eric Young explore a world devoid of sense.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 619 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovComedy |
In which Eric makes a lot of unnecessary noise and we discuss Jeremy’s trip to Florida, anxiety, Eric’s upcoming trip to Hawaii, Jeremy not having testicular cancer, and more. more
In which we do paperwork and also discuss the census, sex ed, Jeremy’s date with his wife, ballet, how politicians are essentially all the same, Mel Brooks movies, and more. more
In which we discuss the corruption of the American ideal, Jeremy’s sleepless night, life/work balance, whether Jeremy is socially anxious, truly doesn’t care or is an asshole, Eric’s dating issues, and more. more
In which we discuss incels, Eric’s date, kids activities, Eric’s new fireplace, old cold parents, an update on Eric’s brother, Jeremy’s time off, and more. more
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Love the banter on a long drive.
The show improved infinitely with the addition of Paul, the only thing that could improve this show is more cow bell! I'm not just saying that because I'm sleeping on Paul's couch tonight.
This podcast will literally make you laugh your a*s off! Laugh so hard that you lose at least a pound an episode....GAURANTEED!
Have you ever had one of those nights where you wake up the next day with no recollection of what you did, but you know you had an awesome time? This show will destroy you with comedy and nonsensical banter to the point you don't even remember your own name. You will wake up from a comedy coma and be like "what happened? Why is my a*s sore?", it's because this show just raped you with laughter.
in cartoon form." nuff said.
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