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Yoda...Swiping Right?
Armstrong & Getty's Positive Sean assumes complete control over the One More Thing Podcast, choosing to use his time to talk about the new Disney + service, and the much-talked-about Star Wars series--The Mandalorian.
Ask Me Anything...About My Bones!
Joe talks about his upcoming modification surgery (his second hip operation).
A Death Pool Victory (and electrocution)
The A&G 2020 Democratic Presidential Campaign Death Pool now has an official winner--Jack makes the formal announcement. Plus, a wee bit of torture.
Is That a Salami in Your Pants?
The TSA has released a list of thanksgiving foods that are banned from flight. Jack, being a gravy-traveling man, is personally investing in this one!
Into the Gloom
Joe indulges his Real Estate Porn addiction with thoughts of buying a very unique property in Arizona, one equipped with a nuclear bomb blast door...and a rattlesnake.
A Special Sucker's Menu
The A&G Crew talks about their weekend road trip, including Joe's attitude towards airplane seat-mates, his idea about how to replace the dinner meeting, as well as Jack's well-proven idea about avoiding a hangover.
A Fool For A Train Wreck
Following the Browns' loss to the Broncos, Carman used his day-after-the-loss broadcast to launch a thermonuclear diatribe of hate on his hometown team--as well as an apology to his radio show listeners for guaranteeing a Cleveland victory over...
Death by Egg (s)
Eggs. We're talking Eggs. Scrambled, Deviled, Sunny-Side Up...and the Cool Hand Luke kind, which could kill you. Unless you're MichaelAngelo.
The Count of Monte Crisco: A Slippery History Lesson
Professor Jack explains the story of Guy Fawkes, the English Catholic who was part of an effort to overthrow the English throne--until he royally screwed up!
...unless someone is looking
Louis CK is once again performing stand-up. But will his audience appreciate the measure taken by the comic to protect his intellectual property?