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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 363 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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On this week's episode, Jack’s on Mt Rushmore…for now. There's Star Wars and Lego talk. Nick reviews Chris’s recommendation of Black Rabbit. We also discuss The Man in the High Castle and Phillip K Dick. Conspiracies!!!! And Lastly, the Meme Game!!
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Chris is in pain, should the guys comfort him? Matt & Chris discuss Peacemaker. What defines a good cover song? They also discuss My Morning Jacket and live concerts. Jack saw a Paul Newman movie and Nick gives a spoiler free review of Tron: Ares. La... more
Matt’s still watching Cheers. Randy recommends movies. Some football talk and Chris joins and has a new app. We get an email, but it gets derailed by Legos. Lastly, they play another round of the meme game.
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Matt & Chris discuss Peacemaker, as well as DC and Marvel comparisons. Nick is curious about the new movie Anemone. When Jack joins, we have a lengthy discussion on Ball pain. Matt’s rewatching Cheers and also gives Foundation a try. Nick starts Hous... more
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Fun podcast about nothing/ everything. Hosts are awesome! Possibly topics could be most awkward in-law story (Nick please just tell a story about a gf meeting your mother), best place to buy a pork chop, or best movie franchise to live in...
I’ve been a fan since the creation of Salt Water Taffy! The RCAD is such a pleasure to listen to. It’s like listening to your close friends just ramble about their every day lives. Definitely jump into this podcast, and be sure to contribute to the Patreon for the bonus content! F Dean Spanos
Listening to the RCAD is always a good time. From the first notes of the ukulele introduction you are transported into the slightly odd world of four dudes who offer their opinions on sports, TV, movies, music and anything else that pops into their minds. It is never quite certain where the discussion may end up or how long the podcast will run. The freewheeling style makes the podcast unpredictable and entertaining. Highly recommended. Warning: This podcast may be unsuitable for anybody w... more
These guys are so easy to listen too. It feels like connecting with friends every week with the inside jokes, rips and general top notch banter. There is a topic for everyone; music, films, sports and chats about day-to-day life. I do miss the dating disasters and relationship advice although this does require work from the audience though. Keep up the excellent job gents!
Excellent podcast- good advice, funny stories, give this a listen!
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This comedic podcast offers a humorous and candid exploration of pop culture, personal anecdotes, and the intricacies of everyday life. The hosts engage in light-hearted banter on a wide range of topics, including movies, television shows, and their experiences with family and parenting. They incorporate nostalgia and current events, creating a relatable atmosphere that's likely to connect with audiences looking for both entertainment and insight into the human experience. The dynamic among the hosts—often filled with playful teasing—adds to the unpredictable nature of the discussions, making it appealing for listeners who enjoy spontaneity and real conversations.
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