
Some friends hang out, drink a few beers, insult each other a little bit, and eventually talk about retro video games! Play along with our game of the week where we test our knowledge of useless pop culture trivia. We go over some background info about the video game of the week as well as some of our memories of it. We then finish the show with some Happy Time shout-outs to anniversaries of vi... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmVideo GamesLeisure | |||

The Moose is loose!!! Or at least this episode is. Alex tries to wrangle the boys in this episode while coming off of a root canal, we also discuss bands that had TV shows, TMNT puppets, and try to avoid talking about Kristi Noem's husband.
Suppo... more
Just in time for the new movie, the boys go over one of Weldy's favorite Mario games. Recorded right after St Paddy's Day, we try to talk over Bluey episodes in the background as we go over unintentional villains in movies, recast the next Mario mov... more
The boys increase their genital slider and reduce their intelligence slider as the beers slider increases throughout the episode this week.
Ricky missed out on the episode so we got André the Giant to join us instead, we also talk about Antique Road... more
Our live episode was a blast, but due to the hangovers we didn't have enough time to edit it. Check our YouTube channel in the near future to catch it!
In the mean time, enjoy an episode Weldy and Andy recorded back around the 50th episode. Weldy ... more
This podcast is a great show with two best friends. When I listen I feel like I really know Eric and Weldytime. I almost feel like I’m one of the guys in their friend group. I just wish this biweekly podcast would change to a weekly episode. I can’t get enough of them!
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