Send us a text This Not Well episode is chaotic, funny, and wildly inappropriate in true Bobby-and-Jim fashion. It bounces from self-deprecating body talk and aging jokes to dark humor about ancestry, suicide, and religion—before spiraling into AI obsession, first-class flight hacks, uncut dick curiosity, fungal infections, and political outrage. The second half dives into everything from dementia couples and priest trauma to SNAP benefits, U.S. corruption, and gay community hypocrisy, closin...
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Send us a text This Not Well episode is chaotic, funny, and wildly inappropriate in true Bobby-and-Jim fashion. It bounces from self-deprecating body talk and aging jokes to dark humor about ancestry, suicide, and religion—before spiraling into AI obsession, first-class flight hacks, uncut dick curiosity, fungal infections, and political outrage. The second half dives into everything from dementia couples and priest trauma to SNAP benefits, U.S. corruption, and gay community hypocrisy, closin...
How gay is professional wrestling? It’s a soap opera for men.
Not Well | A Comedy Podcast
29 minutes
1 month ago
How gay is professional wrestling? It’s a soap opera for men.
Send us a text This episode of Not Well is chaotic, funny, and raw—Bobby and Jim dive into everything from soccer games and drag shows to conspiracy theories and neighborhood drama. It kicks off with banter about attending a USA vs. Japan match and Bobby’s struggle with overstimulation in large crowds. They move into cultural commentary: Japan’s heat, high-speed trains vs. America’s broken transit, and the hypocrisy of U.S. politics around alcohol, weed, and guns. From there, the conversatio...
Not Well | A Comedy Podcast
Send us a text This Not Well episode is chaotic, funny, and wildly inappropriate in true Bobby-and-Jim fashion. It bounces from self-deprecating body talk and aging jokes to dark humor about ancestry, suicide, and religion—before spiraling into AI obsession, first-class flight hacks, uncut dick curiosity, fungal infections, and political outrage. The second half dives into everything from dementia couples and priest trauma to SNAP benefits, U.S. corruption, and gay community hypocrisy, closin...