Hear the twisted tales from the travels of mad scientists Kevin Kraft, Shuddy Boy and Geoff Clark, a bizarre team of slackers with dreams of world domination. You'll get a weekly dose of lunacy and a unique perspective on what's happening in the world around you... along with the occasional live experiment with themselves as the test subjects.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 363 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyNewsEntertainment News |
Droopy Dog returns to ruin Shuddy Boy's and Geoff's day with some bad news, Kevin kicks off Oktoberfest by drinking himself into a black out and finally gets access to a fabled stand up clip.
Kevin hosts another round of Weird Fuckin' Facebook Shit, Voicemails Yay makes its long awaited return, Geoff's poop chicken leaves the audience on the edge of their seats and Kevin and Geoff take on The Long Walk.
Geoff is bewildered by Kevin having to make yet another doctor's visit, Kevin is bewildered by Geoff's many rules to eating cake, Shuddy Boy introduces a new game and Geoff survives his yearly trip to Las Vegas.
Shuddy Boy reports back from the Nine Inch Nails concert, Kevin and Geoff bring back the Scooter Boyz, the NFL Pick Them returns and the guys face off in a new round of the Letterboxd Game.
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Been a listener for over 10 years now. I never miss an episode.
MSPH is great, I have been listening for 7 plus years. Essentially it’s just 3 longterm friends that meet up once a week and catch up on their lives. Kevin if you read this I still like the episodes with guests.
You know that guy doesn’t say “On the penis people” he says “is this the bloke who got me on the penis before?” Referring to a previous arrest!
MSPH is great, I have been listening for 7 plus years. Essentially it’s just 3 longterm friends that meet up once a week and catch up on their lives.
One of my favorite podcast
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A group of humorous and irreverent hosts engages audiences with their delightfully absurd take on various topics, encompassing personal anecdotes, pop culture, and current events. Episodes often flow seamlessly between lighthearted banter and in-depth discussions, punctuated with laugh-out-loud moments that resonate with listeners who appreciate a comedic and unconventional perspective on everyday life. The hosts frequently share unique and comical insights related to their experiences in entertainment, cooking, and even personal mishaps, creating an atmosphere that both entertains and connects with the audience in relatable ways.
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