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We're the unapologetically raw comedy podcast that’s not afraid to push boundaries. Packed with outrageous skits, off-the-cuff banter, and original songs, John and Jay bring their no-holds-barred humor to everyday topics, wild hypotheticals, and everything in between. Whether you’re here for belly laughs or pure chaos, this is the ultimate shoot-the-shit show for anyone who loves their comedy a little rough around the edges

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  • Episode 206: A Community Pillar Remembered
    Jan 13 2026

    If one person can change the feel of a city block, Dave did. We open with the stories that defined him—treating partners like equals, greeting every table at the deli, hauling a skid of candy so kids didn’t miss trick-or-treat—and why that kind of generosity becomes infrastructure. It’s not just kindness; it’s how a local economy learns to trust itself. Saying goodbye means figuring out how to keep that standard alive.

    From there we pull you into a packed night of indie wrestling and the unglamorous decisions that make small shows feel big. We break down entrance flow, speaker placement, and how to time music so a pop hits at the curtain instead of halfway down the aisle. We talk copyright-safe themes for YouTube, camera angles that catch faces, and why production value is a promise to families who traded a night on the couch for a ten-dollar ticket. When the sound is crisp and the screens frame the story, the whole town feels like it’s part of something.

    Life keeps throwing curveballs, so we lean into the human moments too. Breakfast with an eighty-eight-year-old grandma becomes a masterclass in patience, humor, and love under the slow weather of dementia. Back at the shop, we geek out over an original Back in Black, a Beatles Revolver 8-track, Apollo 13 on laserdisc, and a 1970s eight-millimeter projector that begs for a Star Wars reel night. Tactile media, fair pricing, and real conversations turn casual customers into regulars.

    We also address a lingering wedding-DJ review that still echoes around town. We own what we missed, lay out the constraints no one sees, and explain why a good DJ has to serve both the couple and the crowd. The takeaway is simple: defend your name with facts, empathy, and an open door, then get back to making things better for the next person who walks in. Hit play, share your favorite memory of a local hero, and if you’re new here, follow the show, leave a review, and tell a friend who loves community, wrestling, or records to join us next week.

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    1 ora e 9 min
  • Episode 205: From Ohio State’s Collapse To A Wild Church Party And 00s Comedy Deep Cuts
    Jan 9 2026

    A blowout can be loud, but the echoes are louder. We kick off with Ohio State’s rough night against Miami and pull the thread until it reveals something bigger: how trenches, tempo, and decision-making still decide games in an era obsessed with skill stars and highlight throws. The memes are brutal, yet the film is clearer—if your line can’t anchor and your playcaller waits to adjust, elite edge rushers will turn your season into a cautionary tale.

    From there we zoom out to the shifting map of college football. NIL and the transfer portal have leveled the old money games, and the SEC’s untouchable glow looks dimmer as unfamiliar programs crash the bracket. We debate fixes to the expanded playoff—home games for byes, tighter portal windows, incentives that protect seeding—and share why parity isn’t a problem to solve but a feature to celebrate. Then comes our contrarian pick: Indiana’s balance on offense and discipline on defense make them a tough out, especially against pass-happy teams that can’t run when it matters.

    When the takes cool down, life barges back in. There’s an 80-inch screen at a surprisingly classy Finley hotel, a vow renewal with church folks grinding and requesting Drowning Pool, and a chef whose green beans steal the show. We drift into the comfort of nostalgia—Sesame Street clips, Newgrounds chaos, the Chappelle Show sketches that still sting and still sing—and cap it with a metal rabbit hole that connects faith, fury, and riffs in all the right ways. Sports, comedy, and music collide into the same truth: preparation, timing, and conviction lift everything.

    If that sounds like your lane, hit play, ride with us, and then tell us what you think: should teams with byes get home playoff games? Subscribe, share with a friend who needs new takes and new tunes, and drop a review so we know what to dig into next.

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  • Episode 204: Year-End Rants, CFB Playoffs, And Sheep Loving
    Dec 30 2025

    A year that felt like a ten-car pileup deserves an exit with momentum, so we lit the fuse. We kick off with laughter and a little scorched earth, then dive straight into college football’s favorite paradox: a playoff built on “best teams” with criteria that shift like sand. We break down the Pop-Tart Bowl chaos, lay out bold CFP predictions, and make the case for a hybrid selection model that blends analytics with accountable human judgment—because fans deserve transparency, not vibes.

    From there we put Michigan’s new hire under the microscope: is this a stabilizing move or a ceiling capper at elite money? We rank the top coaches by more than reputation, and then flip the question on ourselves—would you coach your rival for $8 million? The tension between loyalty and opportunity becomes a lens for how players choose schools too. We map the real decision tree: roster fit and development pipeline first, culture and facilities close behind, NIL as leverage not destiny, and the transfer portal as both lifeline and accelerant. If the rules made loyalty optional, programs need to earn it with clarity, growth, and honest pathways to the NFL.

    Then we shift gears into the pure joy of discovery. Jaw Candy turned into a weeklong obsession, and it opened the door to a run of new tracks: melodic hardcore with early-2000s DNA, blackened metalcore that actually hits, rap with classic bounce, and an unexpected left-field banger with haunting clown visuals that somehow works. Not every pick lands—some get a hard pass—but that’s the point. Curated risk beats algorithmic rinse-and-repeat, and your next favorite band might be hiding under a few hundred views.

    If you’re here for strong takes, messy honesty, and a playlist that doesn’t sound like last year’s, you’re in the right place. Tap play, argue our CFP picks, tell us whether culture or cash wins the recruiting war, and drop your best underground music find. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves college football and heavy music, and leave a review with your boldest playoff upset—let’s see who calls it first.

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