Eww! While doing my Facebook live someone informed me that Amy Schumer thanks Howard Stern on her mini series about being pregnant. Also, "oh my God its Brad Pitt", a quick look back at Carl and Gina making fun of my old man shoes, a few stories from the time I wandered around the country after being fired in 2002 for Sex for Sam and much more!
On July 1, 2020, accompanied by a judge and several barristers, a jury disembarked a coach in Berkshire after travelling from the Old Bailey in London. A mist of light rain fell, as several police officers, who spoke few words, watched on. The jury were not to be disturbed as they examined the reconstruction of a crime scene. Two vehicles were positioned facing each other on a narrow lane bordered by trees and high hedgerows that exited the village of Stanford Dingley (Part 1 of 2).
Mike, Joe, Clownbaby and Cretched / This show is edited / It ends quickly with no outro music. I had to make a choice I think its best for the show, Joe and myself(Mike).
Mike and Cretched are joined by Bill Ray Valentine of the Infinite Fringe Podcast
Notorious RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away mere hours before the show, it is time to figure out which Ninja Turtle would be fill her spot on the Supreme Court. Also we get a check in from resident Ghostbusters expert BOATKNIGHT to discuss the factoids surrounding the Ghostbusters cartoon.
Alanis Morissette: Much like any conversation where Dave Coulier comes up, we get into a Alanis Morissette discussion and Mike breaks down his all time hot babes.
RBG Tweets: We circle back on Ruth Bader Ginsburg to enjoy some cringe tweets. #RuthkandaForever
Mike's New Dojo: Mike is ready to embark on the next chapter of his life as he decided to join a karate dojo.
2020 Fall TV Preview: There are less shows than normal due to quarantine but we still have a 2020 FALL TV PREVIEW!
Go On, GIT!: Through the magic of the Jimmy Fallon song "Football Is Back Ya'll!", we discovered the great recurring Fallon bit of "GO ON, GIT!"
He was alarmed by the long trail of blood in the aisle. It reached at least twelve feet long. In the artificial light of the carriage, it almost looked black. As the train pulled away, with no emergency stop signal or no way of contacting the driver, it was twenty minutes before it ground to a halt at the next station. A second passenger boarded the carriage. In a state of shock, the two strangers conversed, deciding what to do at the next stop. Whoever had lost such a great deal of blood was severely injured or possibly dead, but there was no sign of them on the train.
Sad today. Hope you enjoy the podcast.