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Just when you thought your boredom couldn't possibly get any deeper, here's a podcast that was born to test your tolerance for restlessness. Tune in to the Brian & Robin show where they bask in the glory of existentialist queries like "Robin, did you ride?" and absolutely revolutionary responses such as "yeah", "yes" and our favorite, "I don't know". There's also some motorcycling addiction discussion going on.
In case you're wondering what all the motorbike talk is about, Robin clearly has a deep passion for cypher-filled URLs and oddly specific Indiana geography. Brian remains firmly committed to his bout of narcolepsy via awake sleeping techniques. All this paired with sterling advice highlighted by "Don't screw it up now".
Come along if you're into indiscernible innuendos, mastering wakeful sleep or have been dying for someone to offer vivid descriptions of places that sound suspiciously made up (Piru anyone?). It's okay, though because we're all just trying to avoid ... well we're not sure what exactly but it feels important. Prepare yourself for riding routes both weirdly entertaining and entertainingly weird.
By The Riding ObsessionJust when you thought your boredom couldn't possibly get any deeper, here's a podcast that was born to test your tolerance for restlessness. Tune in to the Brian & Robin show where they bask in the glory of existentialist queries like "Robin, did you ride?" and absolutely revolutionary responses such as "yeah", "yes" and our favorite, "I don't know". There's also some motorcycling addiction discussion going on.
In case you're wondering what all the motorbike talk is about, Robin clearly has a deep passion for cypher-filled URLs and oddly specific Indiana geography. Brian remains firmly committed to his bout of narcolepsy via awake sleeping techniques. All this paired with sterling advice highlighted by "Don't screw it up now".
Come along if you're into indiscernible innuendos, mastering wakeful sleep or have been dying for someone to offer vivid descriptions of places that sound suspiciously made up (Piru anyone?). It's okay, though because we're all just trying to avoid ... well we're not sure what exactly but it feels important. Prepare yourself for riding routes both weirdly entertaining and entertainingly weird.