Tell 'Em Steve Dave celebrates their 300th podcast episode with the unholiest of ceremonies, the marriage of Git 'Em Steve Dave. Music: Vicky Pezza - Gitem Superstar
TESD mulls getting into the self help business. Music: So Much For Pathos - The Words To Say
Walt censors Git 'Em, Fat News, Billy Joel vs Mick Jagger, Bry agrees to co-chaperone a rock n roll show. Music: Pensacola Mist - Last Man Standing
Ming is indescribably excited. Mike and Ming talk about their fear - or lack of fear - for public speaking. Mike takes a 15 year old out to dinner.
Brian “Q” Quinn (TV’s IMPRACTICAL JOKERS and 12 MONKEYS) joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen to share his journey from High School goofball to worldwide star of of an incredibly popular television series. From working his fair share of odd jobs, to interning with Kevin Smith, to becoming a fireman with the legendary NYFD, to finding industry success at age 36 with his comedy troupe THE TENDERLOINS’ hit hidden camera comedy IMPRACTICAL JOKERS… “Q’s” story proves loud and clear that if you keep doing the things you love (for the sheer love of doing them) your path can lead you to places you never expected or even dreamed were possible. How long did it actually take for THE TENDERLOINS to get JOKERS made? What has “Q” learned along the way? How does he handle the fame that has come with the show’s success? And how does he remain so down to earth despite all of it? New friends become old friends, your “Viewer Mail” is answered, and Adam and Joe share more exciting details about their upcoming 3-day LIVE Movie Crypt broadcast to benefit SAVE A YORKIE RESCUE (August 5th – 7th) in this absolutely terrific episode that would please even Santiago, Benjamin Cat, and “LARRY!!!!”
"This is our modern day version of a monster. Who doesn't really know right or wrong. And like, does horrible things and just...continues on with their day."This week Bryan is joined by... well Bryan. Bryan Johnson that is. You may know him as a comic book writer, or a podcaster, or a character on Comic Book Men or maybe just as Steve-Dave. But this week we sit down to talk with Bryan about the strange way he got involved in movies, how he ended up writing and directing his own movie Vulgar, his interest in cryptids and the paranormal and eventually we round things out with his pick for this week's Sofa Theater feature - Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. Plus we hear Bryan's take on real world serial killers as well as his interactions with Michael Rooker over the years as well. And as we both realize we're "special" in our own way, we also mention... people would clam, Jeff Anderson, Session 9, John McNaughton, Brown's Requiem, being a contractor, the best reason to take Criminal Justice classes ever, playing silent foosball, Blue Velvet, still having a code, being a PA, Creepypasta, the room of steel, adding video technology to the mix, Guitar Institute of Technology, you kids stay off the train trestle, ritualistic, RST Video and Quick Stop, Waverly Hills, the end of anonymity, you guys are going to get walkie-talkies, the Jersey Devil, suicide... first day, Devil's Tower, Jeffrey Dahmer, In Search of..., Don't Go in the House, killing people back in the good ole days, escaped psychiatric patient, The Blair Witch Project, the 70's were a time of wonderment and then, as you get older, and you realize this is all bullshit, do you wanna be a getaway driver?, this is too much of a culture shock for some clam boy coming out of Highlands, Slenderman, the ankle bracelet program, doomed from the beginning, when crack hit real big, Dennis Rader, fallen into things, Tom Towles, necrophilia, the Zodiac killer and those creepy staged photos.
Mike inquires about a puzzling piece of war memorabilia. Ming and Mike try to explain Pokemon Go! to special guests Ernie O'Donnell and Bryan Johnson. 100 Acres of Hell
Walt defends cuddly fish, Q gets big timed, Bry eagerly awaits the Olympics implosion. Music: Among Legends - Flatliner
Walt takes on a brontosaurus, Bry amazes and mystifies, Q shaves his beard. Music: TUPO - Attack of the Spaced Cowboy
Git ‘Em oversteps musically, Bry misses the point of overkill, Q powers the afterlife, Walt goes Crazationist. Music: LED Soundsystem - A Day in the Life
Disaster Movies, racist restaurants, Q loves the Great White Way, Drug addled fish.
Walt, Bry, Ming & Sunday Jeff bring their kids down to the old fishing hole. Q confronts an ugly chapter in TESD history. Music: The Dust Jackets - JK Rowling
A parrot turns stool pigeon, Sage's cat bankrupts Bry. The TESD town Marshall issues a gag order. Music: Stone Em All - Kodokushi
Enjoy this complimentary bonus ad! https://twitter.com/dequinn/status/737394086076895232
Missing people, Sex Totems and Walmart. Music: Bad Knaves - Slug
TESD performs live at The Bell House in Brooklyn, NY.
Plane crashes, pigeon eating, a Stash employee is cursed. Music: The Dirty Badgers - Renegade
From the PBR Archives, we are back for a second week with Mr. Brian Quinn of TruTV’s Impractical Jokers. What an incredible and humble guy. Q talks about life as an NY firefighter and the amazing feeling of helping others. Tilly-the-cat makes an appearance and all the boys share their favorite memories from this PBR archive. Check it out.
TESD says goodbye to a friend. This special episode is to support the family of Marc Costello. Please pay whatever you can for episode 289 of Tell Em Steve Dave - 100% of the proceeds will go to Marc's family. Thank you for your generosity.