Inappropriate funny-bone touching
Kyle and Mike are two of the funniest podcasters I’ve found. they are deliciously politically incorrect, cracking each other up with horrible put-downs and dad jokes. This is balanced by a truly warm friendship, and a willingness to be vulnerable with each other and by extension their listeners. One minute I’m howling with laughter, and the next I’m tearing up and just want to give the boys a big bear hug. (pun intended) I’m only in the first third of the episodes, but am quickly catching up. The straitest thing I did recently was to fix my own bathroom exhaust fan. the gayest thing would probably be crying over Buffy (the Vampire Slayer) having to sacrifice Angel to save the world (aah David Boreanaz; so young, so shirtless so often)
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