We're LIVE in L.A. and it's the FINALE PART 2!!! We had the wonderful Maggie Maye, (@Maggiemayehaha, CONAN, Gotham Comedy Live) Valerie Tosi (@valerie_tosi, Buzzfeed, The Mermaid Comedy Hour) and Bryan Vokey (@BryanJVokey, No Sir I Don't Like It podcast, Adrenaline) on the very LAST episode of Thank You for Being a Podcast. We had cheesecake and drank wine at The Clubhouse in Los Angeles as we watched the very last episode of the series, the one in which Dorothy gets married to Lucas, played by the incomparable Leslie Nielsen. As this happens, Sophia and Rose have to decide where they're going to live. Also, Stan surprises Dorothy at the very last minute. We talked about stand-up sets at weddings, sparkly baked potato wedding dresses and Freddy Peterson (wink!).
We've had 173 great episodes, over 200 guests, for over 3.5 years, we've grewn so much from this experience and we would like to sincerely thank everyone who listened to us, supported us and we hope you enjoyed our show! Stay subscribed for extras!
Music for the past 3 years by Mike Dennison (@mikd33) and Brian Kokernak (@kokernutz), thank you guys! And thank YOU one last time for being a listener.
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