
Jillian and Patrick are two humans who met in a call center ten years ago and developed a friendship over regularly discussion of the supernatural, mysteries, their wild lives, miscellaneous observations and television's The X-Files. This podcast is basically that, plus wine... lots of wine. Oh, and we consider ourselves a comedy podcast, and love going off on tangents, and we cuss often, so buyer... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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The Drunken Duo take a trip to the South Pole to get to the bottom of what has been going on with Antarctica for the last few hundred years.
The Drunken Duo is back with some seaside spookiness! Batten down the hatches and cast your eyes to the coast for this ghastly gale.
Time to pull out the Slip 'N Slide and get ready to dive face first into a mystery of human anatomy with Patrick and Jill.
Patrick and Jill take a trip to Ireland to toast some marshmallows around the mysterious campfire of spontaneous human combustion.
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This podcast has potential. Interesting topics/cases. Cut some of the unnecessary chit chat & get to the story!
I seriously think one would have to be drunk or high to enjoy this show. Listened to 6 episodes trying to give it a chance and it never got better.
The hosts of RWaMS provide ample comedy gold as they traverse sea to shining sea in search of the bizarre events of the past, the head-scratching conspiracy theories, and the bleak macabre while they imbibe alcohol. The tangents are aplenty and vulgar. As with any new podcasts, it takes an episode or two for the audio to reach peak quality, but these two really hit their stride on the episode on Chem Trails.
Shut it off as soon as the host said “I didn’t do that much research..” Have more pride in what you do. They weren’t even sure of their social media handles. That is the first 2 mins.
I guess I expected too much. I have a 40 mile drive home from work and I was halfway home and those two were still talking about how drunk they were with the f-word at least once in every sentence. No thanks. I wanted a story to make the time in horrible traffic more bearable. Silly me. Glad I didn’t have to pay.









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