The Whiskey Brothers march toward 1000 episodes! Comedians Slade Ham, Sam Demaris, Tre Tutson, & Jerry Wayne Longmire tackle the latest twice a week. If you're bored with the Big Ten comedy 'casts, give the Whiskey Brothers a try. You will leave a dedicated fan. The first 600 episodes are currently archived and are available on the website.
With this episode we bring to a close 13 years of podcasting, since way back in February of 2011. It's a nostalgic toast to all of you. On behalf of all the cast members over the years - Rob, Johnny, Owen, Ed, Kiki, Ashton, & Dale - and the current table - Slade, Sam, Tre, & JW - we raise a glass to you all.
What a fucking ride, guys. ~slade
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The whole crew is in studio to rail on dress codes, fast food places, and title drops in movies. Slade steps on everybody's answers.
Slade shows up with poison ivy, so we learn a lot about that. Also, how easy it was to steal things in the 90s. Plus, steroid talk. This episode sounds like a lot of headaches.
Sam recounts a birthday spent on psychedelics. You can imagine where it goes from there. Also, the most disruptive thing to happen in a show. We'll listen to your stories in the comments.
Slade recounts a visit from a "fellow YouTuber." JW finds the hillbillies in Northern California and takes a rough flight home. Sam educates us on Propofol. Tre works with Lil Sasquatch. Sesame Street finds its way in there somehow.
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Tre gets back from NYE in San Jose, which prompts a discussion about picking up women. And then that, naturally, leads to advice on how to have a threesome. This show is nothing if not educational.
It's fast food murders, the Redneck Mafia, and how to cut weight for a fight. The full cast is in the studio for the final ep of the year!
JW dishes on all the weight he's lost, and Sam returns from a personal situation. This episode is fantastic advice on how to get through a funeral, and hopefully a laugh or two if you've been through something similar.
Tre spends a weekend in DC for the taping of Ali Siddiq's new comedy special. High speed chases, multiple near-robberies, some rain, some trains, and some anaphylactic shock.
JW breaks down how he is losing all his weight. Also, a trip to Calgary, ON and Walnut Springs, TX, which leads to a whole lot of Canadian talk.
Tre and JW rake Slade over the coals for his plans this past weekend. Also, the new comedy special from Andy Huggins, wasp hacks, and who gets the credit - the originator or the one who masters something?
It's a feisty one with conversations about Katt Williams, LA women, roast battle victories, and eating special diets.
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