
The Glen Show
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

Episode 55 Topics:
Water temperature, batteries, spring break, new bikes, Jason meeting new people, tiny decisions, update on Steve's dog, Girls Gone Wild, MTV Spring Break, Singled out, collectables, top5, Loveline
Glen Cox w/Steve Dehring, and Jason Coleman
Topics: Falling, physical therapy, and1, sleeping positions, holding back farts, pants, Jason tries to squeeze a name in, Jason's band, butt muscles, finger blasting, softball, hover boards, PB&J, Mancow,... more
Glen Cox w/Steve Dehring, and Jason Coleman
Topics: tumors, search history, Steve meets Jason's dad, fishing, caviar, Grand Canyon, ghost hunting, Ikea
Glen Cox w/Steve Dehring and Jason Coleman
Street Fighter, iPads, Pizza Hut promotions, Playboy, arcade games, NES games, SNES games
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Did you really write a review on the podcast you are on? Haha, the PR machine at work! I’m also curious to see what my name pops up as. Anyway, great listening to and from work. And while I’m on my porch at 1:00 AM. Keep it up fellas!
Sometimes I forget that I’m listening to a podcast and not just hanging out with you guys, having a beer. Love trying to guess Glen’s Top 5 whatevers. You guys have a permanent spot in my podcast rotation....smack dab in between a murder/comedy podcast and hippie birth stories podcast (I guess you could say I don’t really have a “type”). Keep it coming! Thanks for the laughs!
It’s entertaining listening. I dig Jason’s furniture talk and Glen’s silly games. However, it’s hard to beat Steve, who knows how to properly use a semicolon. That’s right people; it joins two independent clauses!
I’m a huge “Malcom In The Middle” fan and even though this podcast has nothing to do with that show I glued my ear buds into my ears so I could listen to it harder.
All over the road, but lots of laughs. Wish there were new episodes









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