A weekly podcast hosted by Australian comedians/flogs Daniel Muggleton, Andrew Hamilton & Tom Witcombe. What happens in the cabin… stays on the internet. Forever. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedy |
The flogs are still in Sydney and it's a Hammo-heavy episode. Leaving his wireless headphones on a plane, press shots for a Newscorp story on cocaine trafficking and going in for a sleep study. Dan tries to talk about eating 3 schnitzels in a row and... more
The flogs are back in Sydney and talking about Arj Barker kicking out a baby before Hammo swoops in with a bit of gay chicken which leads to, well, you're just gonna have to listen. Seriously, I'm not describing it. The episode title is a pretty good... more
This week we've got Scottish comedian Connor Burns in the cabin and it's very funny. Seriously, just a very funny episode to the point where I feel the need to apologise about the amount of laughter. Tarantino films, Thailand crocodiles, Florida alli... more
Another hot cabin from Melbourne with English comedian/podcaster Milo Edwards. Milo got a gun pulled on him in Russia, the flogs rinse adults who play quidditch, and Hammo tells a story that is potentially covered by an NDA. Top shelf floggery! Follo... more
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This podcast is so funny, off the wall and has the most random topics. Having 3 comedians as hosts is the best.
A great listen to three Aussie blokes blethering on about all kinds of stuff. A little near the bone at times, but expected when you are in the flog cabin.
Not sh/t. Even better if you are not from Sydney as there are plenty of moments where they start reminiscing about old bars or get into a 'battle of the bridge' and you can switch off or focus on the really important things in life, like picking up your dog's cr@p or falling asleep. Also for international listeners, they do not use the word €unt enough and are barely even racist.
If there was a military division for Flogs, these 3 would be 5 Star Generals.
Great comedians who are even funnier as a group. Good banter.
Apple Podcasts | #188 | Australia/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #187 | Denmark/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #194 | South Africa/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #202 | Singapore/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #222 | Sweden/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #247 | New Zealand/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
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