
Kyle Kinane and Dave Stone talk about ghosts and barbeque and maybe interview people and maybe have had a few drinks before they started recording.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 412 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Kyle and Dave are back to discuss some strange occurrences at Dave's place, including three dozen disappearing spoons, a missing cell phone, and some unnatural cross-winds. They also discuss Kyle's new EV, watermelon tips, and the musical phenomenon ... more
The guys are back with a spirited discussion about the classic Patterson-Gimlin film and the new documentary "Capturing Bigfoot", which attempts to debunk the iconic footage as a hoax. They also ramble on about foot fetishes, cyclist entitlement, and... more
Recorded on the road after a fun Gulf Coast run, the guys get a little sappy and reflect on the joys of comedy, finding some work-life balance, dealing with career anxiety, retirement aspirations, and of course, food.
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Dave has another musical breakthrough and shares some new culinary tips, Kyle ups his cheese and breakfast game, and the guys respond to listener calls about anti-ice protests, stand-up comedy movies, and cold weather foods.
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You really got back to your roots, big foot was the topic, kyle nay-say’d, Daves voice went up an octave about it, and both of you barely mentioned politics. Good job boys
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It’s fun when they get upset when discussing everything from Burger King original chicken sandwiches to open mic “comedians” trying to increase their followers. Sometimes they even talk about aliens and the Chicago moth man.
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Two longtime comedians shoot lighthearted, freewheeling conversations about ghosts, food, travel, and everyday life with a confident, buddy-banter vibe. Episodes mix personal anecdotes, humor about cooking and culture, and occasional deep dives into paranormal topics, often weaving in music, stand-up, and lifestyle discussions. A notable trait is the easygoing chemistry between the hosts, with frequent riffs, playful bits, and recurring humor about quirky home life that gives listeners a comforting, conversational feel. The show tends to attract fans of casual, joke-forward banter with a penchant for food, pop culture, and light paranormal topics, making it a reliable pick for listeners seeking relaxed, entertaining conversations with stron... more
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