Dan is in a wheelchair and has to give up comedy while he heals in bed from a pressure sore. Andy let himself go after being on national television over 5,000 times in 2017. Dan needs to gain weight for his operation. Andy needs to lose weight to get back on TV. Together they are meeting in the middle. Most of their guests have TV credits. Try not 2 cum.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 288 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Stand-UpComedy |
Andy gets a loved one back on Medicaid. Dan blurs the lines between Macklemore and Tom MacDonald. Tyler learns about an AI relationship gone very wrong. All our guests have tv credits.
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Andy's sister alleges Michael J. Levasseur Jr. punched her in the stomach and blackened her eye. Dan is in Law School. Tyler introduces the term: Free Range People. All our guests have tv credits.
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Andy floats the river with some bonified nerds. Dan cheers for the jeers of Joshua Hindman's Country Roads. Tyler hosted Renfair. All our guests have tv credits.
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Andy worries for his sister. Dan criticizes the hygiene of our elders. Tyler discovers and imposter comedian. All our guests have tv credits.
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Exploring the intersection of humor and personal struggle, hosts engage in candid discussions about life challenges, weight management, and societal norms. With a comedic lens, they tackle sensitive topics, revealing personal anecdotes while inviting guests with notable television credits to add depth to the dialogue. There's a unique blend of laughter and raw honesty as the hosts reflect on their experiences, relationships, and the impact of comedy in their lives. The conversational style is marked by irreverent humor, making serious subjects approachable while offering insightful commentary on personal and societal dynamics that listeners can relate to.
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