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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | ComedyVideo GamesLeisure | ||||

It's a Christmas miracle! I spent hundreds of dollars on data recovery software!
A fitting holiday episode from 2014, I think? You can play a fun drinking game with this one: start on a bottle of Old Crow and finish it by the time the episode is ov... more
Ladies and gentlemen, WWWIAF is proud to present to you what has become one of our finest achievements, completely remastered and restored to match what we believe was the presentation intended by the artists. Thanks to their recent discovery in the ... more
For this episode of WWWIAF, John and Adam travelled deep into the jungle primeval, guiding their humble canoe along serpentine rivers, through treacherous shadows, determined to retrieve the Lost Episodes of their podcast. Some called them mad; other... more
And God help you if you are a phoenix, and you dare to rise up from the ash. A thousand eyes will smolder with jealousy while you are just flying past.
-Ani DiFranco
To whom it may concern:
Adam and John would like to offer their sincere condolence... more
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Funny and engaging! Really enjoyed checking out their back catalog.
Only two insanely creative people would be able to come up with such match-ups between fictitious characters and real world people, it really gets you thinking about things you wouldn’t have otherwise. I just wish they were more consistent.
I would rather be placed in a dark room and be barraged with a series of arduous, ever-increasing-in-difficulty questions than listen to these overgrown children banter back and forth about a series of fictional creations doing battle. Obviously, Peter Pan would always win. He can just fly away. In his rocket car.









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