
Scott Johnson and Mark Turpin, making a show until every last important question you have has been given a completely inappropriate, and most likely, unhelpful answer.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessComedy | ||||

61 - What's in a Voice - Hypothetical Help
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What? How? When did you guys come back? What's with this 2.0 nonsense? Why didn't it just come into my still-subscribed 1.0 bin? What the FLIP. I have 66 episodes to listen to now. Brilliant.
Good to see you haven't lost your famous consistency when it comes to timing podcast releases.
To much of two guys thinking they are a lot funnier then they are
You need this in your life.
Hypo help is a perfect podcast. The episodes are about a half an hour and entertaining the whole time. I am never disappointed by Scott and Turps.
While I wouldn't accept any of their advice, I will gladly accept the audio waves produced by their voices into my ear canals. Scott and Turpster never fail to make me laugh, sometimes inappropriately and on public transit.










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