
Mark Normand and Sam Morril Might Be Drunk. Join these NYC comedians each week as they share insights into the comedy world, recommendations, peeves, and a drink or three. Produced by Gotham Production Studios, LLC
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 306 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTV & Film | |||

Kevin Ryan and H. Foley from Are You Garbage? join Mark and Sam for a booze-soaked reunion full of road stories, Philly nonsense, and deep dives into what makes a real piece of trash. They swap wild comedy club tales, debate classy vs. garbage behavi... more
Whitney Cummings joins Mark and Sam for a wild one packed with sharp takes and unfiltered laughs — from Woody Allen and cancel culture to body image, internet addiction, and old-man groping scandals. They dive deep into pet peeves, parenting chaos, o... more
Matt McCusker joins the boys this week for a wild one — fresh off taping his new Netflix special. They get into the chaos of recording hours, arena gigs with Shane Gillis, junkyard dogs, sticklers for the rules, the chili pad revolution, and why show... more
Dan Soder and Greg Stone stop by for a wild one. The guys cover everything from steroid-Jesus theories and New York’s rat NBA to dissecting cats in high school, Mad Magazine nostalgia, Castro assassination plots, and lemon party memories. Plus, hango... more
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That sweet, sweet blood money
Really disappointed. Signing that agreement with the MBS monarchy. Put a picture of the crown prince up on your wall instead.
Used to like them, until they became blood money sellouts. Bummer
Just like Burr you pathetic sellouts. How embarrassing! Taking blood money that you don’t need.
Ignore these sellouts. They really thought their own farts smelled good. Best we can do is make them irrelevant.
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A vibrant exploration of the comedy world unfolds as two NYC comedians engage in candid discussions on a variety of topics, blending humor with personal anecdotes. Episodes typically feature the hosts reflecting on their experiences in comedy, including the challenges of performing, insights into industry dynamics, and playful banter about their ultimate love for comedic storytelling. Unique elements include their reflections on alcohol culture, entertaining stories from their lives, and occasional guest appearances that enhance the comedic dialogue. Listeners can expect a mix of light-hearted fun, nostalgia, and frank discussions about societal issues as the hosts navigate through the intricacies of comedy and entertainment.
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We Might Be Drunk launched 5 years ago and published 306 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on We Might Be Drunk include:
1. Matt McCusker
2. Rainn Wilson
3. Ronny Chieng
4. Greg Fitzsimmons
5. Patton Oswalt
6. Jessica Kirson
7. Dolph Lundgren
8. Jordan Jensen
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