This Podcast brings three grown men together to talk about collecting toys as adults, and how it effects their lives in general. The guys also discuss movies, Comic Books, and almost anything pop culture, and try to integrate some humor along the way. Some humor may be adult in nature.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbies |
Pete gives the MuskeCon 2024 recap! Steve beats diabetes. Jeremy has junk, news and drama.
Steve says he’s having a mid-life crisis. Travis laughs and Jeremy is happy to be hear.
Pete and Steve welcome JoeCrazy Bill and Ben Talmage to the show to fill in for Trav and Jeremy.
The guys review the new Mythic Legions Poxxus wave and play a game with the listeners to split up the review figures.
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Great show for collectors who know how to access the fwoosh or Toyark for their toy news… won’t get much of it here, but that’s okay. It’s a laugh out loud good time if your sick in the head. Lately it’s been mostly YouTube live episodes but even if the smart ones don’t show up to start the stream, I’m happy with just the audio format.
The loudest voice on the show, I guess the lead maybe. Really obnoxious. Complains about people complaining, which is literally complaining. Complains about people sharing opinions, which again is complaining and sharing an opinion. Hilarious in itself. Absolutely a Four Horseman ____ rider, no matter what. Personally love the horseman too, and legions but don’t ride em like this. Seems like the internet toy tough guy, talks big on the show. But wouldn’t dare speak like that in person. There’s p... more
This Podcast is just awesome!
Love this podcast. It’s like listening to 4 versions of me talk about the things I love. All my close friends talk about is football and fights. These are the friends I need. Lol
I wanted to like this podcast, but I ended up hating it. Started with the Cornboy episode. I liked the info, but was irritated by the childish homophobic "jokes" peppered throughout. But hey, that was an older episode, so thought I'd give them another chance by listening to the latest one. Took about five minutes before the same juvenile homophobic innuendo started. I would think these guys are junior high schoolers that never had sex. Hard to imagine any of them are married with children. SKIP ... more
Apple Podcasts | #221 | United States/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #124 | China/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #170 | Sweden/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #192 | Hong Kong/Leisure/Hobbies |
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