
A drag queen and a comedian walk into a bar and it's all a big joke.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 377 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

This week the boys recount their visit to a Venice Pride event and it’s nowhere near as flaming as the Boyle Heights frozen food fire. Everybody hates Donald after he cuts and run from the war he started, and because he debuted his bloated Qatari bri... more
This week the boys take the Pride edge off with a podcast cocktail. Elon Musk becomes the world’s first trillionaire and the boys offer a different way his legacy could blow up. Casey displays his deep knowledge of the World Cup while Tony explains t... more
It’s Pride in Los Angeles and the boys discuss Kathy Hilton and the politics of being a pride parade Grand Marshall. An old Hunter Biden sex tape featuring feet is making the rounds and the boys wonder if it’s enough to get him elected President. Mai... more
This week the boys spread caution in the time of Ebola and encourage wariness of public transportation and stranger’s spittle. Casey recounts his Memorial Day in Palm Springs while Tony goes to Tijuana for therapy, and both agree Tony had more fun. ... more
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Love you both! Always laughing and look forward to every episode.
I found Tony’s rant about Heated Rivalry highly offensive, not particularly aimed at the show per se but more his dismissive attitude to anyone who isn’t fortunate enough to live in a “liberal metropolitan city”.
Saying “he’s over” (paraphrasing) anyone closeted in 25/6 shows a wilfully dismissive and elitist view point from someone who claims to stand up for minorities so often.
I know that sometimes being contrary is kinda his thing on the podcast but the vitriol based purely on a few watch... more
Casey loves to play the devils advocate but what is smart Casey?
Mental illness is crazy
After almost a 2 month absence, the GPHH returns with what feels like a super intense episode where Tony & Casey serve up some heavy post-election 2024 fallout drama.
Nobody wants to see Mommy & Daddy fight.
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A sharp, irreverent duo blends personal stories with politics, pop culture, and LGBTQ+ themes, delivering rapid-fire banter, candid therapy-style moments, and unapologetic takes on current events. Episodes mix travel tales, live-show logistics, and cross-promo chatter with blunt humor about media narratives, celebrities, and political divides, often culminating in enthusiastic audience engagement and strong insistence on authentic friendship on mic. The format frequently leans into provocative humor and persona-driven bits, making it a bold fit for listeners who enjoy fearless debate, satire, and queer-curated perspectives in a barroom-style setting.
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