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Luke is up north so we got our friend Travis from 93-94 A Music Podcast & Cinema 9 to sub in with Steve & Govier. Steve is fighting through that hurricane that rolled through the Carolinas. He's doing fine as you will hear. Travis is fascinated by the celebrity death culture commonly referenced on the show. That reminds Govier to say farewell to Paul Ruebens. Govier was out on the west side of the state of Michigan and he loved it. He met a person named Ram. A non-binary person who educated Govier & his wife. Travis doesn't want to talk about politics or Mitch McConnell staring off into space. Why do people in Kentucky continuously vote for him? Travis teaches us that expressing to others that he dodged a bullet when it comes to having kids may be offensive to some. The kid chatter leads to a discovery that Chazz Palminteri is alive, but unfortunately resembles Skeletor. Find out which movie was hands down the selection for best performance by Chazz. Govier is interested in a Monster's Ball/Hurly Burly mashup of I don't feel loved and I want to feel good. We got emails! Travis wishes he had emailed the show so he could answer his own fare. Mr. Pink emails us about his challenges with his boss along with a curiosity about the illusion of choice. Steve has an offering from a conservative figure that has the Jacobin stamp of approval! His name is Sohrab Ahmari. Steve gets exposed to Old Town Road for the first time ever and he is not pleased about it. The fellas end up talking about frontin' and Govier is immediately drawn to MC Breed's Ain't No Future In Your Frontin'. Travis tests his baseball knowledge by trying to figure out who Camilo Doval is. Get pissed Dave! Bob Barker died and we have to get on the record on this one. Travis had already mourned him apparently. Our friend Jamie's restaurant is alive and well, which is no easy task. Govier ponders what would have happened if Lawrence Tierney took on the role of Joe Pistone in Donnie Brasco. Al Pacino face to face with Lawrence Tierney. Govier stumbles into doo doo and then Doo Doo Brown is unleashed upon the world! What is Doo Doo Brown and what is a Doo Doo Brown espresso? Find out! We love you all! We are very pleased with our little world that we have formed together thanks to this show. This talk show has little substance to it without you listening and emailing us your thoughts. We close the show with The Biz by The Sea And Cake. If any of our nonsense provokes your thoughts, please share them with us at [email protected]
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Luke is up north so we got our friend Travis from 93-94 A Music Podcast & Cinema 9 to sub in with Steve & Govier. Steve is fighting through that hurricane that rolled through the Carolinas. He's doing fine as you will hear. Travis is fascinated by the celebrity death culture commonly referenced on the show. That reminds Govier to say farewell to Paul Ruebens. Govier was out on the west side of the state of Michigan and he loved it. He met a person named Ram. A non-binary person who educated Govier & his wife. Travis doesn't want to talk about politics or Mitch McConnell staring off into space. Why do people in Kentucky continuously vote for him? Travis teaches us that expressing to others that he dodged a bullet when it comes to having kids may be offensive to some. The kid chatter leads to a discovery that Chazz Palminteri is alive, but unfortunately resembles Skeletor. Find out which movie was hands down the selection for best performance by Chazz. Govier is interested in a Monster's Ball/Hurly Burly mashup of I don't feel loved and I want to feel good. We got emails! Travis wishes he had emailed the show so he could answer his own fare. Mr. Pink emails us about his challenges with his boss along with a curiosity about the illusion of choice. Steve has an offering from a conservative figure that has the Jacobin stamp of approval! His name is Sohrab Ahmari. Steve gets exposed to Old Town Road for the first time ever and he is not pleased about it. The fellas end up talking about frontin' and Govier is immediately drawn to MC Breed's Ain't No Future In Your Frontin'. Travis tests his baseball knowledge by trying to figure out who Camilo Doval is. Get pissed Dave! Bob Barker died and we have to get on the record on this one. Travis had already mourned him apparently. Our friend Jamie's restaurant is alive and well, which is no easy task. Govier ponders what would have happened if Lawrence Tierney took on the role of Joe Pistone in Donnie Brasco. Al Pacino face to face with Lawrence Tierney. Govier stumbles into doo doo and then Doo Doo Brown is unleashed upon the world! What is Doo Doo Brown and what is a Doo Doo Brown espresso? Find out! We love you all! We are very pleased with our little world that we have formed together thanks to this show. This talk show has little substance to it without you listening and emailing us your thoughts. We close the show with The Biz by The Sea And Cake. If any of our nonsense provokes your thoughts, please share them with us at [email protected]
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