The Return Of Dracula (1958) was also released as The Fantastic Disappearing Man!?!
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The Return Of Dracula (1958) was also released as The Fantastic Disappearing Man!?!
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EPISODE 35: Carmen Lynch
This week, Nikki and Sara have a chat with comedian Carmen Lynch (Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central). The ladies talk about being the other woman, dating in the modern world, the dreaded friend zone, the topic of suicide, bad trips, how not to tweet about someone dying, and getting asked out by old dudes on the street. Yep, we pretty much covered it all in this one.
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After a booking snafu, Sara and Nikki brave the podcast alone until their musician pal all the way from Episode 1, Tanner Walle, joins in. This is a doozy: they have a frank discussion about jizz, Sara reveals a lurid tale of bedroom miscommunication, and Nikki shares a hilarious and cruel story about the
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MESSAGE OF THE DAY
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Normally I don’t watch The Bachelorette. For one, there’s the fact that I’m a dude, and there’s not as much for me to look at when there’s only one gal. Also, if you have one dude and 25 pretty girls fighting over him, you’ve turned the typical pursuer-pursuee relationship on its head, and…
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