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The Angry Lib is appalled once again. He's on a one-man, time-traveling mission to save a gerbil from Richard Gere's (alleged) asshole. Keith Harrington and Lynus Vanderbilt IV also call in with an alternate perspective. Inevitably, things go exactly as expected.
Song Credit:
"Soarin'" by Bazzi
Tommy has been a little bit stressed lately and decides to pay a visit to Dr. Kockenstein's "Therapy Hour" where things go swimmingly, as per usual.
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"I Just Want to be Your Everything" by Andy Gibb
Moon Doggy travels back to 1947 to "investigate" the supposed Roswell, New Mexico UFO incident. Reginald calls in to explain his own theory about the crash and Professor Kockenstein tries to talk some sense into Moon Doggy. Needless to say, everything goes super smooth, as per usual.
Song Credit:
"Peaches" by Justin Bieber
2020 was a total shit show, but that's nothing new here on TTR. We are off for the holidays but we will be back in 2021 with brand new and hilarious audio content for your listening pleasure. In the meantime, enjoy the best moments of 2020! Thank you for listening and have a happy/safe holiday! Cheers!
Pastor Ken goes back to the day Jesus was crucified to try to intervene and President Donald Trump calls in to update us on what's going on with the 2020 presidential election.
Everything goes super smoothly, as per usual.
Song Credit:
"Drink Too Much" by G Flip
The gang is back! Re-branded, and with a newly-renovated studio. Also, they now have access to a time machine. Long story...they'll explain later.
Either way, Dr. Kuntz is on a mission to kidnap John Lennon and Reginald is determined to prevent the Titanic from sinking.
Everything goes perfectly as planned, as per usual.
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"Woman" by John Lennon
Dr. Kuntz and Kieth have been going at it on Twitter about Dr. Kuntz' latest invention that puts a lot of people in the service industry out of a job. Is it wrong? Is it right? You decide.
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"Wonderful World" by Sam Cooke
Moon Doggy, Angry Lib, Gary Goldstein, and East Coast Eddy call in to the show to update the listeners on what they've been up to during the George Floyd riots.
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"Crazy" by Aerosmith
Due to his church not being able to congregate, Pastor Ken has started a babysitting/homeschooling service to make ends meet. Go to come4jesus.com to book an appointment. Also, Reginald Washington III calls in to defend his new side gig as an erotic dancer. Angel, from California, phones in as well to give his opinion on whether or not it's homosexual for a straight man to give another man a lap dance.
Song Credit:
"Daydreamer" by Young the Giant
President Donald Trump calls in to explain his plan for re-opening bars/restaurants and reveals the new, official (and super racist) name for Covid 19. Greasy Tony and Professor Kockenstein also phone in to give their thoughts.
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"Great Indoors" by John Mayer
Kieth Harrington, from Houston, calls in to explain why his lawsuit against a local Tex-Mex restaurant was thrown out. Sol Rosenberg and Portia Perkins weigh in with their thoughts.
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"Shook Me All Night Long" by AC/DC
A very special 'Best of' episode for 2019. It was a great year with a lot of laughs, a ton of growth, and even more memorable moments. We apologize for it being so long but there was too much good stuff that we didn't want to leave out. Thank you so much for your listener-ship and enjoy the very best calls of 2019!
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"Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane
Gary Goldstein's date with Sheila the Tinder Queen came to an abrupt and embarrassing ending. Frequent callers Steve, Aaron Neville, and Lynus Vanderbilt IV call in to give their thoughts on the way Gary handled this difficult situation. How would you handle it?
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"Mine" by Bazzi
Moon Doggy takes time during his "massage" to call in and explain the ongoing investigation involving him, a fellow yogi, and illegal use of a 4k camera. He claims his actions are justified but Tommy, Wayne, Tyrone, and Eddy are not so convinced. And another thing; how do you make a banana cry?
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"It's My Life" by No Doubt
Was MLK Jr. a serial adulterer? Are the rumors true that he was present during a sexual assault? Dr. Kuntz seems to think so. Reginald, from Cleveland, doesn't believe that it matters. Regardless, Tommy and the gang get to the bottom of it. Or do they?
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"My Girl" by The Temptations
Tranecia the Tranny is suing the Dallas Renegades' cheer leading coaches for sexual discrimination. She calls in to explain what happened during her tryout routine while Mitzy Donowitz, Eddy, and Christopher Walken offer their friendly advice.
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"Every Time I Die" by Children of Bodom
Reginald Washington III calls in to discuss a recent encounter with a neighborhood dog that resulted in him having a bruised buttocks and an even more bruised ego. Gary Goldstein and Muhammad the Terrorist also call in to talk some sense into him. Of course, as usual, nothing goes as planned.
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"Proof" by Paramore
Kieth is going thru some hard times so him and his wife attempt to make a pornographic film. However, they are having trouble getting a return of investment. He calls in to promote the film and tell us a little about his process. He also tries to squash all the beef that stems from a screenshot he shared on Twitter that caused everyone a ton of grief.
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"Bang the Doldrums" by Fall Out Boy
Alvin "The Angry Rapper" Chipmunk is taking the Endless Ranters podcast to small claims court. The show's agent/manager and co-host call in to state their case. On the second half of the show, Kieth from Houston, Jerry from Indiana, and Portia "The Lovable Junkie" Perkins call in to give their thoughts on the controversial new dating app called U-GEN.
Song Credit:
"Grease" by Frankie Valli
Attorney Harvey Weinberg calls in to explain the details surrounding the lawsuit between Antonio Brown, and the plaintiff, Dr. Victor Prisk, over an incident involving a rude act committed by Mr. Brown in Dr. Prisk's office. Moon Doggy and Gary Goldstein also call in to discuss the failed "attempt" at storming Area 51.
Song Credit:
"Signals Over the Air" by Thursday
This podcast is hilarious. Tommy Shenanigans is always pushing the envelope to grab that extra laugh. Wholesome entertainment for the entire family. Seriously grandma loves it.