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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
Shaking off the rust and dusting off the ol’ podcast recorder in celebration of the NBA Finals. Who better to talk to about a ridiculous exhibition basketball game than a former Washington General? Enjoy the game yourself below. In other news, hey I’... more
Holy shit, a new podcast! On this episode, we finally get around to covering what may be a cursed topic: Baywatch Nights. Comedian Grant Redmond joins us, with oh so many questions about one of the strangest shows in television history. We also talk ... more
Bit of a delay, but hey we’re back. This week we’re going moving into somewhat more modern times with an episode from Season 6, recommended by user “thedeenslist” If you’ve got an episode you’d like to see, leave me a comment and…well I make no promi... more
It’s October, let’s do this! We’re going all the way back to Season One for this episode, which originally aired a ridiculous 22 years ago. Here’s your link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZD2Ct849B0 We begin with The Midnight Society prepping their... more
Greetings loyal readers, and you’d have to be loyal if you’ve stuck around for what has been a lengthy hiatus. I can’t really offer an explanation, sometimes these things just fall by the wayside. Laziness is surely a culprit, as well. I’m going to m... more
Just in time for the holidays, it the Christmas-centric 25th episode! Zach and Tabitha Muhn, two of the stars of The Improvised Christmas Movie stop by to discuss the show, and their love/hate for the holidays. Perennial podcast guest Nick Scott fill... more
Continuing the Halloween podcast series, this week Nick Scott and Alicia Sherrod of the improv group Atlantic Pacific Billy stop by to talk about everyone’s favorite scary children’s books, Goosebumps! We also talk about the TV show which is awful an... more
I now present to you, the only episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark? that gets a ton of requests that I haven’t already written about. It’s taken this long to write about it because I always seem to end up watching it right before I’m about to start... more
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