
Comedians Nate Marshall, Andy Malafarina, and LeMaire Lee discuss.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 352 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

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Man I’ve listened to every episode and they have never managed to finish a story without getting interrupted by each other. Good stuff but please keep telling Andy to c*m in his wife, it’s like the whole point of marriage
This is the perfect background podcast, dumb funny guys, it actually fills that perfectly other than Andy. I do not know how Andy showed up on this podcast other than he probably had the equipment and everyone else just said okay because they didn’t want to do the research on what to buy. I love Lennie, Nate and the guard guard but Andy is so unfunny and annoying/obnoxious that it actually ruins the podcast for me.
What a hoot
Dude you’re a ms13 sympathizer. You support terrorist and have the nerve to pretend like you’re actually funny. You’re almost 40 with no job. No house. No nothing. The highlight of your entire life is literally being Shanes friend and being clowned on for falling down on Rogan. I always knew you were a bum but now your ssj3 bum.
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This podcast features comedians engaging in humorous and candid discussions that span a wide array of societal and cultural topics. The comedic trio frequently tackles personal anecdotes, relationships, race, mental health, and current events, often interspersing their conversations with dark humor and lively banter. Noteworthy episodes often include insights into their lives as comedians, commentary on their experiences within the comedy scene, and reflections on personal and societal challenges while maintaining an entertaining atmosphere. The unique blend of humor with thought-provoking commentary allows for both entertainment and introspection, creating a particularly relatable experience.
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