Uncle Chippah

Uncle Chippah

Normawati Sinaga was startled when the phone rang. The voice on the other end of the line told her that they worked for the Greater Manchester Police. Trying to understand why on earth someone would be calling an Indonesian home from the other side of the world, she quickly thought of her son. He was studying in England… (Part 1 of 2) 

Missing: Is it our fault that Kaity and Kally did not have a Super Bowl video this year? Couldn't be.

Bam Margera: I'm Bam Margera and I call this the throw up cry.

CAMEO: After falling down the Bam Margera rabbit hole, we check in on Cameo and find some people that do well!?

The Patrice O'Neal documentary is great!  Talked to the Director, Michael Bonfiglio.

You might know is other work: The Great Depresh, May It Last (Avett Bros), Jerry Before Seinfeld, Doc & Darryl, You Don't Know Bo, Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling and the David Letterman interview show on Netflix.

Cretched and Mike join the show / Flat Earth reflections / Coming to America / China has a Time Machine, maybe / The Time Traveler List / Dyatlov Pass Mystery Solved / Man sees Bigfoot butt / Guy in the UK encounters Mantis Alien in the woods, loses job at Dog Food Factory / End 

Voicemails: It's been a long day without you my friends so we check in with the voicemails both preceding the Super Bowl and post Super Bowl, also Jim has a small token of apology for you the listener.

Super Bowl: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have defeated the Kansas City Chiefs and Tom Brady gets his seventh ring! It's celebration time for both Mike and Jim

Super Bowl Songs: The game already happened but we can't break tradition, let's dive into these Super Bowl parody songs for the Bucs and the Chiefs!

It was the middle of summer — Sunday, July 22, 1990. At 11.30 pm, a musician, Gordon Wilson, was walking back from a late-night recording session on Holloway Road in London. He noticed the women and presumed they were just in a deep sleep. He was in a rush, and the last train was due to leave from Holloway Road underground station. Wilson didn't pause on his journey; it was dark, and he had no reason to think he needed to…

Had a nice surprise while doing my daily live stream.  Brother Wease's longtime producer Billy D'Ettorre joined me.  Billy told some great Wease stories, talked about some of his favorite documentaries, told me about the first Opie and Anthony show he listened to, turned me onto a band from Philly that live streams on Facebook every week and much more.  Before Billy we talked about Queen Latifah, more dog shenanigans, Twitch and I think I'm too old for Tic Tok, Coma Jim says hi, I'ma feminist and much more!

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