Episode 132 - Rape Train
In which we talk about accidentally freaking out a woman, Facebook, and haircuts.

In which we talk about accidentally freaking out a woman, Facebook, and haircuts.
In which we talking about whether we'd do better taking the GED of the Real Estate Licensing Exam. And kids or something.
In which we discuss the murder of multiple animals. For fun!
In which we discuss Columbus, Health Care, and the Occupy Movement.
In which we attempt to describe Ted’s wedding, and do a pretty poor job of it. Also, women invade the men’s bathroom.
In which we discuss a vampire man, a vampire woman, a lost goat, a drunk moose, and eating raw meat.
In which Ted joins us and talks about Eric’s brother, Ted’s Wedding, and whether we feel like adults.
In which we discuss the loss ofmotivation from Eric's work, play and IKEA game, and talk about the story telling abilities of crack heads.
In which we discuss sex in a donut shop and the best way to run from the cops.
In which we look to the future (past) and make up new Hardy Boys books
In which Eric is back and we discuss the joys of watching children discover the joys of pooping.
In which we discuss Poop Burgers and A Tribe Called Quest
In which the lovely Orit joins Jeremy to design the perfect pooping place.
In which we discuss the birth of the Irrational Baby.
In which we talk about hipsters, Insane Clown Posse, and da fuckin Bruins kid. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-agl0pOQfs
In which we discuss several articles including Sean Bean being awesome, a tasered cow, and stick horse rodeo.
In which we are infested by badgers and ghost, Jeremy goes nuts about the grocery store, and we take the parents point of view.
In which we discuss the formation and extraction of dingleberries, James Bond in America, and good/evil.
In which we come up with the plots for porn movies.
In which we imagine sex with athletes and discuss the end of the world.
In which we prep for baby delivery and live the all the movies of the 80’s.
In which we discuss…the news???? And Jeremy does an impression of Stan Lee.
In which we motive you.
In which love songs are creepy.
In which Career Day causes us to reminisce about High School.
In which we pole dance for Jesus.
In which we create brand new products to make all our holes smell better.
In which we describe the male member.
In which we create a new superhero and a new super villain.
In which we defend Mickey Rooney, try breast milk ice cream, and read a tale of determination.