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Cook The Book

Biggy B
College Football
Thanksgiving
NFL
Dating
Tipping Culture
Weddings
New Year's Resolutions
New Orleans
North Korea
Food
Cooking
Movies
Online Dating
Sydney Sweeney
College Football Playoffs
Christmas
Dating Apps
Brozone
Baseball
Celebrity Culture

Biggy touching on the topics that matter (not really).

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes42Founded3 years ago
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Biggy
Host of the show, known for his humorous take on sports and personal stories that resonate with listeners, often touching on various social topics with a comedic twist.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 250 ratings
  • Dadgum!

    Don’t want this podcast Dadgum need this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Geaux11
    United States6 months ago
  • 10/10 pod buggy is for the boys

    Do it be fartin? Iykyk

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Crossi1203
    United States6 months ago
  • Does this guy ever miss?

    God I love this mf. I swear to god I want to just have him on retainer for whenever I’m In a bad mood he can just say something about the sweenmeister and make my day

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bent in half by Sweeney
    United States8 months ago
  • YEASSSIR

    Biggy is goated

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ajweaves
    United States9 months ago
  • The best sports analyst out there

    Gives people from the south representation. Hilarious, genuine, smart. Highly recommend all Cook The Book content. Biggy is a star.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    volsforever4545
    United States2 years ago

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Fans appreciate the relatable personal stories intertwined with sports commentary.
Listeners rave about the engaging and lively atmosphere the host creates with his energy.
Biggy delivers a unique mix of humor and sports analysis that keeps listeners entertained.

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Off The Rails
Q: Have you shit your pants before?
Yes, especially when sick. It’s an awful experience.
Bill Belichick | Is It Okay For Women To Fart?
Q: Is it okay for women to fart in front of men?
Initially no, especially if it smells bad, but over time it becomes part of the relationship dynamics.
Thanksgiving Coming Up | Answering Follower Questions (Talking Hogs)
Q: Who has the biggest hog in college football?
The answer is not straightforward, but foot size and the overall body build of the player can give clues about their endowment.
New Football Overtime Rules | Post Thanksgiving Clarity
Q: Would you rather have a 3 with a 10 personality or a 10 with a 3 personality?
The host believes a person with a 3 rating and a good personality is preferable to one rated 10 but lacking personality, emphasizing the importance of personality in relationships.
New Football Overtime Rules | Post Thanksgiving Clarity
Q: If she's bad, for those of you not up to date with current phrases, bad means good, bad means hot, bad means absolute smoke show. If she's bad, but lives on my dorm floor, should I leave it alone or go for it?
The host suggests if you're just looking to have a good time, you can go for it, but warns that she may want more than a fling, especially since you’ll be seeing each other every day in the dorm.

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Content typically explores the humorous side of sports and personal anecdotes, blending lighthearted banter with entertaining commentary on college football and various cultural references. Episodes frequently feature discussions about holiday traditions, food preferences, and personal reflections, providing listeners with a relatable and engaging experience. The overall tone is spirited and candid, filled with humor and authenticity, making it appealing for those who enjoy casual conversations infused with commentary on sporting events and light social commentary.

Listeners can expect personal stories, insights on college football, and playful debates on topics such as food, family traditions, and holiday gatherings. This energetic and co... more

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