
Two dudes, random subjects and talking smack. Listen if you want, don't if you don't. We're experts on nothing and fully expect this to be a car crash of a podcast.Questions, views and opinions are our own. If you're on the woke train or a preacher of veganism this probably isn't for you.Email: smacktalkcity@outlook.com
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Back for 2026 like a rash you can't get rid of
This week we delve into illness that doesn't exist and how the future is shaping up with new technology that fixes no problems people have ever said they have
Strangely no vegans were harm... more
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In this week episode we're landing on Halloween. We discuss the best creatures around during Halloween. Camo skeletons, wandering spiders who love a bit of man meat or vampires that are miserable and sparkle in the sunlight.
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ames and Leo take a swing at the tall tales of Frank Dux — the so-called underground fighter who supposedly racked up 56 knockouts in three days, kicked at 72mph, and trained with a master no one can prove even existed. Was he a martial ... more
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Brace yourselves — this one's not for the faint of fart. In this episode of Smack Talk City we unleash the most vile, gut-wrenching, toilet-clogging tales of bowel destruction ever told. From public bathroom war zones to personal wipe ou... more
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