A comedy podcast using multiple voice efx, youtube, sound boards...everything except our college degrees. I'm Alex, he's Jason. We record in my basement. We're 33. Hang out with us while we attempt comedy, review movies, and discuss our current lives.
Alex reads posts from an overly emotional classmate. Jason ends the chapter on the Egyptian guy in his department. Then, Alex tells about his short trip visiting a rehab facility.
We dissect the Palm Beach County commissioners meeting for mandatory masks.
Alex tells stories from his last minute trip to Hilton Head as best as he can remember since.
The Trump Parade came through town and Alex got a front row seat. We talk about going to the movies during COVID and the zoo.
We start off with our distaste with the recent uprising of panhandlers. Alex suggests a new idea for a game show. Jason talks about shoplifters. We also discuss latest addition to the metoo club, Chris D'Elia.
Alex and Jason describe what it was like working in grocery stores during the height of panic for Corona.
Alex can't wrap his head around the budgets of Super Hero movies and pitches some ideas to make them cheaper. He also takes a big dump on the fan base.
We jump and jive all over this podcast. From Antifa to Peyton Manning's Superbowl speech. Fancy restaurants to Galentines Day. But in the end we all learn about Jason's love for plants.
Jason begins his story of this years Christmas and then we immediately get side-tracked. We add more back story to the Hilton Head episode, and also talk about the old Tootsie-Pop commercial.
Jason tells about his latest trip to L.A. and Joshua Tree. Alex gets a new job. Then, together they trade road rage stories.
It's time to discuss all our gripes about the graduation ceremony. We also get sidetracked on the movie 'The Graduate.'
We tried for a Halloween episode but got side tracked by Spooky movies.
We go DEEP in this episode. Talking about cam girls, sex workers, instagram models and then get side tracked as we disagree with Chris Hansen's 'To Catch a Predator.'
Alex went to the thrift store and tries to convince Jason how good it is. We also talk about TGI Fridays, first dates in the 21st century, and other random stories.
After a long hiatus Alex talks about his vacation to Hilton head and brief stop in Savannah.
We take a look back and Disney's 'Dumbo' and compare it to the new live action version.
Alex and Jason try to think of something to say about the show 'Full House.' When they can't, they switch to Lori Loughlin's RICO case.
Alex can't get TikTok memes out of his head. Marty discusses common sense at crappy jobs.
We got a song for all you Hay Fever fans out there! We also discuss the juicy Jussie Smollett case, or lack of.
Marty is back after seeing Lewis Black and Bill Burr. Alex saw Dave Attell and together they talk about live stand up comedy. We also look at the sad state of Pablo Francisco.
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