
Podcast where we try soups and talk about what's on our minds
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophyComedy | ||||

We are back! Sort of. Dan blew us off. But David is here! We talk about how fucked up quarantine has been and how fucked up the world is. Pancho delivered us a Summer Vegetable Soup (with a giant slice of sourdough bread) from Alta Bakery.
David joins us again and we discuss hot topics. But not Hot Topic. Also, he brings something that is very delicious, but is in no way soup.
In this experimental episode, we play a card game on a podcast. Is it interesting? No. Does it matter? No. Am I just saying that because I'm a nihilist and nothing matter? Yes.
Also, Pancho made pozole.
Brett brings beef stew. Dan gets cross-examined. Soup of the Day gets too serious. Cat helps us review the stew.
WE. ARE. BACK. Meat in its juices = soup? yes.
This week, Pancho brings Chicken, Sausage, and Okra Gumbo from Roux Dat Cajun Creole. The rest of the podcast is all about soup, as always. I promise.
Do you like cayenne pepper? No? Well, then keep you goddamn opinion to yourself, cowards.
We review Brandless* tomato soup. Also, get ready for some serious history lessons!
*Brandless is a brand. Why.
Soup rules. I struggle when choosing soups so this helps.
Bonus: if you listen to this podcast you will
learn the most fun and effective to get rid of a major bee infestation. So that’s cool.
Sometimes it’s hard to know what soup I want. These guys throughly explore what soup is done to the metaphysical level.
They’ve got a lawyer on deck, so they make sure to not stray too far off topic(such as stews)
Dan is the teacher guy. He looks like Jake Lloyd before the Sith made him older and go crazy in Jingle All The Way
Bret Hart may give this a 4/10 but I’ll give it 5/5. Would dine again









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