
It’s as much an exploration as it is a celebration of dumb people doing dumb things (often in Florida). With Daniel Van Kirk, Randy Sklar, and Jason Sklar. www.patreon.com/dumbpeopletown
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 652 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Comedian Jenny Zigrino (Live Dates & Weekly Show) stops by as Randy describes how an IHOP waitress got charged with groping a customer, Jason explains why a woman put glitter and salt in her ex's engine, and Daniel warns against storing your meth in ... more
Rock star, podcaster, and goblin John Goblikon (Right Now podcast) stops by as Randy describes how an Ohio officer was attacked by an inflatable pumpkin, Jason explains why a buriel was halted because a different casket was found in the grave, and Da... more
Comedian Vince Caldera (Up & Coming) stops by as Jason describes how a man brought an emotional support alligator to a Pennsylvania Walmart, Randy explains why a Melbourne couple was "blessing sites" but were arrested for vandalism, and Daniel warns ... more
Actor/writer Michael Strassner (Baltimorons on demand) stops by as Daniel describes how a man attacked state troopers with an excavator to prevent them from arresting his son, Jason explains why a "bored" motorist rammed a police car that was conduct... more
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Love the podcast! The stories are hilarious and I love that your submissions are from fans. Outside of that one of the brothers talks over others & interrupts excessively which can be very annoying sometimes.
Perfect
Always a fun listen, this show!
I don’t know if it’s just because they’re really busy lately but the episodes keep getting shorter and shorter at the stories and jokes get turned down a couple notches. I’m not complaining. It’s a free podcast. I’m just saying they don’t put in as much effort as they used to, and I’m tired of the same. Two people being picked for their stories every episode.
The more I listened, the less I enjoyed.
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The content highlights a humorous exploration of absurd and often outrageous stories showcasing the antics of individuals behaving poorly, with a particular focus on incidents originating from Florida. Featuring a rotating lineup of comedians and storytellers, the discussions often intertwine personal anecdotes with comedic takes on bizarre news events. Topics range from strange legal tales to outlandish personal mishaps, creating an environment that blends situational humor with storytelling. With a mix of lighthearted banter and wit, the show is likely to resonate with listeners who appreciate comedy grounded in the absurdities of everyday life.
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Recent guests on Dumb People Town include:
1. Jenny Zigrino
2. John Goblikon
3. Vince Caldera
4. Michael Strassner
5. Jesse Thorn
6. Steve Agee
7. Vanessa Bayer
8. Josh Gondelman
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