Autumn Fischer and Greg Russ are tackling life's big issues one topic at a time. A whole episode dedicated to salt? Sure, they'd be open to that. A discussion about that old movie you wouldn't think anyone would ever feel the need to talk about in-depth? Already done it. An hour on the passing of an hour? Why not?
Is this the end? Probably.
Autumn is back, Greg is back, let's go.
I (Autumn) actually sticking to one topic today because I'm talking about my dad.
Autumn will be back very soon
Tim Andrews joins Greg Russ this week as they explore the psyche of a bored population.
Sizzling alliteration swiftly summons your senses.
Listening to this show will burn more calories than it provides.
If I just ignore the text, will it go away?
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In a wild ride from Mumford’s banjo-banging nostalgia to the existential dread of dodging "whitefish" women and their psychic cock-blocking accusations, this episode spirals into a cosmic roast of corporate clowns and their penny-pinching, soul-crushing shenanigans. It’s a fever dream of stomp-clap anthems, suburban white flight, and the eternal quest to not be screwed over by a system that hands out bonuses like candy to CEOs who tank Bed Bath & Beyond.
She still exists. And she wants you to know.
Most people aren't cut out to be agnostic or atheist, as evidenced by their asinine behavior. Also, there are some hints as to Eric's whereabouts in this episode - god's honest truth, if you believe in that sort of thing.