
In this riff on personality driven current events radio shows, a la Howard Stern, veteran radio personality/talk show host Brett DeMott (played by Jon Mackey of Big Grande) and his sidekick, Buddy (played by David Brown of UCB) rundown current events in news and pop culture, and explore the most off-the-wall headlines from around the world submitted by their listeners.
Each week they're joined by ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 122 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

This week the BSNBs talk about this years Worm Charming Championships (Brett went... and it was WILD. He's got an field piece to prove it!). They're also joined by Queso Man (Mark Rennie) an incredibly misunderstood man who's just trying to launch hi... more
The bowling league threw an absolute BANGER of a Memorial Day party, and Brett and Buddy's teammates Dooman (Dylan Booth) and Skids (Dan Lippert) are on today to fill y'all in on all the details.
Join us over on PATREON and follow us on social media ... more
This week the fellas interview Dorn Detweiller (Mark Schroeder), a mayor who fired the entire police force in his town for talking bad about his wife. Then they rundown the four types of aliens to ever be pulled from ship wreckage according to govern... more
This week, the fellas talk to a man who got chased by Theodore Tilber (Mike Mitchell - Doughboys), a man who was chased by two turkeys and found shelter in a strangers car... but things got much STRANGER from there. They also talk about a woman who i... more
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I’m slowly making my way through the back-catalogue and these silly news boys reminded me how fun stealing gel pens and pokemon cards was back in the day! i will not be held accountable for the shortage i cause my local walmart this weekend. i am 36 years old.
Not enough piss news
Had a 5hr drive to good old St. Louis(Go blues), decided to pop this on for the ride. Busted a gut so hard it caused me to crash 43 minutes into the drive. It wasn’t a small oops of a crash either but like one crashes you’d see in movies and stuff( like crash I think, never seen that one). Anyway had to be airlift to a hospital in good old St. Louis(Go Cards) so I got there anyway. The doctors told me I won’t ever fully recover. Not from the crash tho, they said that my brain was forever damaged... more
I love this show and look forward to it every week. On an unrelated note, I’ve really been enjoying fapping with my fellow pappies but the website seems to be down. Is anyone working on it? I tried Cherry Fappin’ Daddies but it’s just not the same and I’m backed up something fierce. Is it possible to die from impacted clum like how Elvis died with an impacted colon?
I'm writing this from an undisclosed location deep in the mountains of Central Park. I was made aware of your intern, a man called Jon Mackey that has made a mockery of my name and family. I will no longer tolerate this behavior. I don't want to get the thugs at the FBI involved, but I will if I have to. You know what you did.
Signed,
Joey Pants's pants guy
PS I love that Buddy guy keep on truckin'
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The show is a fast-paced, improv-driven take on current events and pop culture, built around two hosts who riff on bizarre headlines and crowd-sourced material. They regularly bring in recurring characters and a rotating lineup of guests impersonating or embodying outrageous personas to deliver satirical interviews, mock news, and outrageous bits. A strong throughline is adult humor, willing to push boundaries, with frequent Patreon plugs and behind-the-scenes formats that celebrate chaotic storytelling and audience participation. The format tends to mix quick-fire banter with longer, ridiculous storytelling riffs, making it a good fit for listeners seeking edgy, evergreen comedy built around timely headlines and absurd characters.
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