Episode 424: The (allegedly) most healthy cereal, the (definitively) least healthy cereals, & an unwanted cereal invader. How are raisins up to no good? Why is the Acura Integra selling for so much? Mint vs Pistachio. Spitting in mouths. Shaving it all off. IKEA annoyances. Getting social media out of our lives for good.
Episode 423: Old fast food restaurant interiors. Urethratol. Drinking piss. Smelling navel lint. Making mistakes to learn. Printer solutions. Plenty of meat.
PCL206: Drunk Puke finds out that his father is in the hospital and may be dying. But he doesn’t really feel sad about it. Andrew joins him to find out why.
Episode 422: Jewish loans. Facial hair update. The Unabomber documentary & how Kaczynski was right. Getting away from all this shitty technology, especially social media. Nothing new is good anymore. Answering the census. During the break, Andrew & Puke get drunker while Brett defends his actions in response to the shutdown/pandemic which lasted for almost…
PCL 205: Jordyn asked the guys still in the ‘Burgh how bad they thought looting and crime was likely to get. Then we started recording. The conversation gets heated (and drunk) when Brett defends his actions as prudent and not fearful.
Episode 421: Puke fails to jump over a fence, gets to go to a hospital. Andrew has a beard update. Alex asks if we’re pregnant. Andrew only deals with foreigners. Of Mice and Men. Lockdown protest debate. Microwaves.
PCL204: Nick brings a fun and unique board game to Pittsburgh. Updates us on his life during the pandemic.
Episode 420: How are our Kaczynski beards coming along? Brett moves to a cabin in the woods. A tornado hits near Pittsburgh. Strolling thru empty cities. More conspiracies about the virus. Andrew ignores his mother. New camera. New stocks. New potatoes.
Episode 419: We don’t know anything. It’s a pandemic and so that’s all we have to talk about. Puke shaves his head. Andrew drives the empty roads. Brett is eating carbs. Alex gets free hand sanitizer. Things get heated but then we cool down and reflect on our current lives.