
Call Shaggy and Friends on Wednesdays and tell them what dirty work you want them to do for you! Whether it is telling someone you have had a crush on them for years or telling someone you are interested in someone else. Let them do the dirty work for you!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 321 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Lindsey sent me a dm telling me her best friend Emily has been acting weird to her but only about certain things....mainly anything with halloween
justin calls us because he wants to know what becca is doing in the other bathroom and also who the HECK is Bird
well...lets just say those panty grams def was used but not for the person who called us about it
Bre is dating a new man but she feels like his sister hates her and doesn't know why so we had to call and play a quick trick on her.
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This is so bad to listen to now… used to be good
Interesting enough to pass time listening while working. Script writing is poor and the actors can't read script very well.
I used to listen to this show every week a few years ago. I just picked it back up today, and the new people handling this show and the people on the phone sound so fake now. This feels so scripted and absolutely unenjoyable. I’m so sad about it. 😭
I really miss the OLD dirty work Wednesdays with Nick and Ashley. Natalia’s voice is so fake and annoying!
I’m sorry but the acting in this show is soooooo bad. You’re better off listening to a soap opera in your car rather than this show. There are other podcasts who do this exact thing and it’s real. This show needs to stop trying to copy other shows if they don’t have the listeners to help with the bit.
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Listeners can expect a mix of humorous and relatable content that revolves around the dynamics of relationships and everyday dilemmas. The format predominantly features prank calls and advice segments, where hosts help callers navigate challenging situations, such as financial disputes among friends, relationship uncertainties, and personal insecurities. Notably, the show highlights a unique blend of light-heartedness and sincerity, enabling listeners to find entertainment while grappling with real-life issues. Episodes often pivot around dating, friendships, family dynamics, and societal norms, making it a distinctive choice for those interested in the often messy nature of human interactions.
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