The gang debates where is the best place to live in the US. Controversial questions are pondered as what would you rather hold, a tarantula or a scorpion? Rick declares we need to leave our social media groups. Apparently, Mike is a gardener now.
Let's work on self-improvement! First, we acknowledge some bad habits developed during the pandemic. Then, we kick the tires on a game plan to get back to our better selves. Also, bedtime rituals, how to pronounce the names of Pennsylvania towns, and those Amish and their horse carts!
It's all bad. From Kathe's Moderna-tude to recalling family vacations with nightmare motel accommodations. But wait! There's more: jobs in college, home meal delivery services, and the senior models they hire for those portable oxygen tank ads. IT'S ALL BAD WE TELL YOU!
An eclectic blend of observational delights! Rick admits he made a mistake, Otis Key explains himself for wrongfully picking Gonzaga to win the March Madness tournament, Mike's wedding party members don't answer the phone and now there's a kid with a new podcast in town.
Big interview with Mitzzy Anne Picardo, a former football player and boxer, U.S. Navy retiree, and now a transgender comic. You think growing up in your small town had it's tough moments, wait until you hear what she went through. Nobody can deliver a punchline or a punch in the face while wearing stilletos like Mitzzy! Also, more classifieds and a new segment called, Phone Notes!
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Is this podcast any good? We're still trying to figure that out. Plus, TV show ideas, guess the cost of stuff found in the classifieds, and a text from an ex! But wait, there's more! MTV's Brett Poirier wants to end bullying and harassment.
Kathe Farris (re)graces us with her presence and she can't stay on topic. We talk about everything from having a water bottle for every occasion to sitting at the misfit table at Mike's wedding. And someone in the studio was an August 2010 centerfold? It's true!
Going to the principal's office, men who wear superhero t-shirts, and what to do after quarantine. Turtleboy trolls our small town. Guest: Michelle Intravaia, resident, teacher, and suicide prevention advocate.
Mario Ippoliti guest hosts and shares tips for living a fulfilling and happy life. You should get the f*ck of Facebook and listen to him. Also, Otis Key (Harlem Globetrotters) calls in with his breakdown of March Madness, and Lauren Liljegren is in-studio to talk about her bid for a thankless seat on the school committee.
A manly discussion about wedding planning and groomsmen, posts of the week, strange encounters with dog owners and Small town, USA news!
Social media posts that will amaze, listener survey results, "Hero's Under the Mask" controversy. Also, people are turning mean. What's happening? Dr. Richard Booth Ph.D. from Brown University explains.
Best surprises of 2020, social media influencers, Tiger King, and celebrity deaths. Mary Long guest hosts.
Finish your holiday errands while listening to us and you'll immediately begin feeling better about yourself. Family traditions, wrapping paper, Christmas albums, "Ricky Fink has a little dink!" and other embarrassing moments.
Rude old ladies. Grievance calls. Listener mail. Guest: Rob Goodwin, Stone & Compass.
Your neighbor is an "expert" in the field of global health. Also, back stabbing moms. Guests: Liz Daly and Lindsay Sutton from the new smash-hit podcast, "Multitasking In Heels".
There should be a four drink minimum to help you get through this show. Hitting on senior citizens at the shoe store, wearing hand-me-downs from your gay cousin, and ugly children are fair game as your hosts share some of their recent stand up clips.
The Scuttlebutt family is back in the basement for the holiday to talk about quarantine Thanksgiving plans, best Christmas movies, and things to be grateful for in 2020. George Bailey joins the fun and everyone gets along...mostly.
B Mo the Prince has over 600K followers on TikTok and was just spotlighted on "Funny Or Die". Hear his story here!
Topics (loosely relative to small towns) are picked out of a hat and discussed with marginal depth. Jim James, owner of Park Street Books joins the gang.
Super-fun topics include anxiety, depression, and disturbing schizophrenia experiments at a state hospital. Scuttlebutt junior correspondent, Mary Long shares results of a survey she gave high school students and their parents. No, really it's a fun show!