Send us a text Episode 19 — “We Should’ve Been Arrested for This Halloween” A rusty cold open quickly spirals into a full-blown nostalgia trip — back when “Halloween mischief” meant snowball ambushes, bikes that actually went places, and mailbox baseball that occasionally hit back. From there, the crimes get dumber: stolen flamingos, sporked lawns, and karma so real it’s why some of us don’t decorate anymore. It’s comedy, confession, and community service all rolled into one. Then things get ...
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Send us a text Episode 19 — “We Should’ve Been Arrested for This Halloween” A rusty cold open quickly spirals into a full-blown nostalgia trip — back when “Halloween mischief” meant snowball ambushes, bikes that actually went places, and mailbox baseball that occasionally hit back. From there, the crimes get dumber: stolen flamingos, sporked lawns, and karma so real it’s why some of us don’t decorate anymore. It’s comedy, confession, and community service all rolled into one. Then things get ...
Swatting, Salutes, and Trump: A Wild Week in Politics and Pop Culture
Talking Shit with Doug, Ryan, and Angelo
1 hour 3 minutes
9 months ago
Swatting, Salutes, and Trump: A Wild Week in Politics and Pop Culture
Send us a text This week on Talking Shit with Doug, Ryan, and Angelo, we dive into a whirlwind of topics! From Trump’s executive orders to the debate over freedom of speech in England, we unpack the week's hottest political stories. We also break down the bizarre moment when Elon Musk made a gesture that had everyone talking—was it a Roman salute or a Nazi salute? Plus, we discuss the odd duo of Rosie O'Donnell and Tom McDonald creating a rap, and the latest from Trump’s travels in North...
Talking Shit with Doug, Ryan, and Angelo
Send us a text Episode 19 — “We Should’ve Been Arrested for This Halloween” A rusty cold open quickly spirals into a full-blown nostalgia trip — back when “Halloween mischief” meant snowball ambushes, bikes that actually went places, and mailbox baseball that occasionally hit back. From there, the crimes get dumber: stolen flamingos, sporked lawns, and karma so real it’s why some of us don’t decorate anymore. It’s comedy, confession, and community service all rolled into one. Then things get ...