Two friends from college who said "dude, let's stay in touch!" Then, actually did it by starting a podcast despite living on complete opposite sides of the country (U.S.). They are basically just like your buddies, but with different names, talking about the things you do. Normally, they would buy you a drink because "Dude - I love you, man" but instead they made you a podcast - here it is: This O... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
Episode 18 is our first guest episode! Two's company and three's a party, or crowd, or something. In any case, our friend Tim joins us on this episode to partake in the good times and conversations! We go through some ridiculous levels of would you r... more
EPisoDaL 17 BruH. The guys are talking about all kinds of interesting shit today...Hey...Hey you..Wanna be known for discovering that ghosts are actually 100% without a doubt real or that aliens walk among us? Hey..Hey you..Would you want to ride a d... more
Ep 16 ya'll! Topics in today's show include but certainly not limited to: $hitting your pants at your dream job interview standing in lines how many birds would it take to lift you up? every closed door is no longer a mystery gale force winds zombie ... more
Keeping them coming with #15! Would you want infinite sprint or no fall damage? Talkin' about wingsuits which are #ForRealOnlyWhitePeopleCouldThoroughlyEnjoy. Also chatting of course about roller coaster tales over the years, debating being freakishl... more
Casey and CJ talk about the awesome times of the GameCube era. Starting out, how about an appropriate WYR dealing with fast travel or limitless in-game bag carry weight? Also United Airlines always sucks - why is that? San Diego apparently has a liva... more
Lucky Episode 13 has Casey and CJ bringing multiple items to every segment and it's pretty interesting stuff. Just saying...look out for huge ships.... more
RIGHT BEFORE NEW YEARS WITH EPI-PEN (episode) 12!! The Boys are back talking about all the hard hitting sh*t: Fight animals you will never have to actual fight, cereal choices of past and present preferences, "glitter pills", saying maybe to amazon b... more
Stickiness versus itchiness, dry skin in the winter, spidey dick versus CocktaChopter, who still gives a shit about week, comedy greats, cancel culture bullshit, geocaching dildo jokes, and much more. Go 'head - listen!
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