
The podcast that no one asked for. Larry and Curtis keep you up to date on current events, re-view movies, talk video games, pro-wrestling, and all things pop culture from two middle-aged high-functioning geeks. Recorded in a single take without a laugh track. Just remember that sometimes a cucumber is just a cucumber.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 96 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Comedy InterviewsEntertainment NewsNewsComedy | ||||

Reacquainting ourselves with the 90's beverage Tahiti Treat (now Tahitian Treat), Someone Special (SS) visits the House of Commons, and American cheese wrappers deemed a choking hazard.Music: "WFH (Workin' From Home)" - The Corporate Valentines
Germany trip recap, The McRib lives, Airplane Movie reviews, and the headlines.Music: "WFH (Workin' From Home)" - The Corporate Valentines
Reunited again after a small break, we discuss if there's a difference between Cheap or Frugal, Story time featuring the Party Pooper, and reviewing the MLE records."WFH (Workin' From Home)" - The Corporate Valentines
NBA draft night, learn about Larry's hatred for Raisins, why Cheesecakes should be called Cheesepies, and first take on Blizzard's Diablo 4Music: "WFH (Workin' From Home)" - The Corporate Valentines
After a renovation hiatus, we're back. The renos aren't finished but is it ever? Breaking down the Toronto Mayoral race and talking gameshows after Pat Sajack announces retirement.Music: "WFH (Workin' from Home) - The Corporate Valentines
Season for the Raptors end, Our shared hatred towards the movie Magnolia, 69 year old self-identifies as a 49 year old, and when it is safe to spoil a movie or tv endingMusic: "WFH (Workin' From Home)" - The Corporate Valentines
Recounting Larry's trip to Galaxy's Edge in Disney World, Jonah Hill a hero?, Gameafaction of food apps, and how not deal with failing a driving test.Music: "WFH (Workin' From Home)" - The Corporate Valentines
Overusing the word Rapporteur, wondering what happened to skinheads, Napster anniversary and it's impact, and first bite of the Chicken Big Mac
Music: "WFH (Workin' From Home)" - The Corporate Valentines
Larry and Curtis have great chemistry. They cover the headlines that really matter, but often get overlooked
And great conversation!
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #9 | |
Apple Podcasts | #178 |








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