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 ...
Unfiltered: Free Speech in a Politically Correct World
Talking Shit with Doug, Ryan, and Angelo
1 hour 9 minutes
7 months ago
Unfiltered: Free Speech in a Politically Correct World
Send us a text Cancel culture has dramatically altered the landscape of humor, conversation, and social interaction—but at what cost? In this raw, unfiltered episode, we explore how seemingly innocuous jokes now receive scrutiny that would have been unimaginable just a decade ago. The conversation takes a deep dive into the fascinating internal conflict brewing within the LGBTQ+ movement. We examine how some lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals are beginning to distance themselves fr...
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 ...