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The Weekly Substandard Expanded Universe
Thomas, Chris, and Ryan
176 episodes
2 months ago
Weekly podcast in tribute to The Subbeacon podcast, formerly known as the Substandard podcast, full of garbage opinions, star war arguments, and pioneers of the podcast genre Dudes Counting. Described as "mediocre terrible" by Flagg Taylor.
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Weekly podcast in tribute to The Subbeacon podcast, formerly known as the Substandard podcast, full of garbage opinions, star war arguments, and pioneers of the podcast genre Dudes Counting. Described as "mediocre terrible" by Flagg Taylor.
Show more...
Film Reviews
Comedy,
TV & Film,
News
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Episode 170: Brown Cheese Christmas in Norway
The Weekly Substandard Expanded Universe
1 hour 13 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 170: Brown Cheese Christmas in Norway

Whoever said that you cannot release a Christmas episode in April, well, maybe you are right. But we are doing it anyway. In this episode you fin unique insights into Norwegian cuisine and the Austin real estate market. We can almost guarantee you that is a first for any podcast.

The Weekly Substandard Expanded Universe
Weekly podcast in tribute to The Subbeacon podcast, formerly known as the Substandard podcast, full of garbage opinions, star war arguments, and pioneers of the podcast genre Dudes Counting. Described as "mediocre terrible" by Flagg Taylor.