Keith and Greg ditch structure to talk about whatever interests them while trying to amuse each other and you. Bizarre news, pop culture, flights of fancy -- it's always fun and always entertaining! Every episode is a great time to start listening!
Keith and Greg are back for a brief discussion on video games and what they've been up to. There's a little LL Cool J vs Biggie convo and then they do a little dive into the idea of Flat Earth and the world of Flat Earthers. Plus, Keith has one huge question.
Keith is back with an update on what's been going on, reflecting on how Greg and Keith's lives have changed since the start and how the podcast will have to evolve too.
Keith hangs out with Documentary Show co-host, John Oldfield. John's been driving Lyft and shares some stories. They talk about accents and people being offended. Plus, some talk about robots.
Brief discussion of video games, Greg fixes a sink, Keith takes apart a mattress, The Duo's close relationship and how much they've made from cryptocurrency.
Greg tells the story of what happens when you can't get a hamster on a plane. It does not end how Keith expects. The Duo talk about The Oscars and The MeToo Movement.
The Duo respond to the longest comment on their Jabba's Palace YouTube video. They learn a lot about what this guy thinks happened in Star Wars.
The Duo finally talk about Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Yea, it's one of those episodes. Did they love it? Did they hate it? And did one of them change their minds? They also mock some fan theories.
Friend of the show, Myers, stops in. Then, The Duo talk about the craziness that is WikiFeet.com and the best feet of 2017. They're hope for sponsorship.
The Duo talk about urban explorers and old department stores. Greg reads some tweets. They fall down some rabbit holes. And Keith starts answering those scam calls and delivering something that's almost like justice.
The Duo are joined by fellow Wronger, John Oldfield of the Documentary Show for this years Dead Pool. After sorting out the holidays and edible jellyfish, they make their picks for the 2018 But You're Wrong Deadpool.
The Duo are back in 2018 with an episode recorded in 2017. They talk about what they've been up. Keith has house problems and is fired up. Greg is surprisingly mellow.
The Duo mourn the passing of AOL Instant Messenger which played a large part of their teenage years. Greg continues to win the Dead Pool. And a guy taints flutes across the world with himself.
Greg spends some time alone on the weekend and the conversation evolves into a James Bond themed episode.
Keith reveals that the world might end, it hasn’t yet. Greg shares celebrity crimes. And The Duo discuss Walmart and Marv Albert.
Keith might have a ghost in his house after a strange carving shows up. Or Keith was drunk. The Duo investigate the paranormal with Rob Lowe and find nothing.
Ok, so the episode isn't all about John Stockton's shorts, but it might as well be. Greg shares more secrets and what he has been up to on all these Wednesday afternoons when Keith can't get a hold of him. Keith gets old.
The Duo consider a Family Friendly episode. They then endure of a battle of wits to determine who will edit the episode. Will Keith stump Greg with taglines from the films of 2001? Listen to find out.
The Duo have a follow up to Jerry’s Records in Pittsburgh. Then Keith considers some beauty advice and Greg takes some time to pamper himself. PLUS: Keith’s cat makes an appearance.
The duo discusses a few things including Greg's trip out to Pittsburgh, their favorite record store, and the lost art of covering textbooks with brown paper bags.
The Duo discusses how much their moms still listen to the show. They consider a special episode. And Keith brought a game about some philias to turn you on. Or turn you off. Depends on what you’re into.
Keith punishes himself by playing video games. Greg doesn’t. Then Keith let’s Greg know the movies that he doesn’t need to bother seeing. Greg didn’t know any of them came out. Plus, Cosmo snores.
This one's a quick one, so don't get too worked up for it. Keith and Greg play a little game that Greg never came up with a name for. It is revealed that Keith does not know the name of phobia's, and neither of them can come up with a decent joke at the end to save themselves. Ed McMahon still had a ball, though.
The Duo are recording in person this week. They went to the Giant Eagle and are looking at the strange world of The Globe. Plus Greg shows Keith Billy Joel’s daughter.
The Duo ponder a new iTunes category. Keith is stressed, Greg less so. Keith is spending too much money on his house. Greg isn’t. Greg is winning the Dead Pool. Keith isn’t. And a man in Colorado is attacked.
Down the rabbit hole we go on Amazon reviews. This time with a wonderful woman from Virginia who likes soup and guns. The Duo then decide to look into a recent string of meat thefts in the Pittsburgh metro area, and Keith is a prime suspect.
The Duo compare countries to superheroes. And Keith shares the story of the grossest thing he’s ever seen in real life.
The Duo discuss comedy, their tastes, and how they've changed in the last few years. They get a little snooty and discuss the logistics of intercourse with apple pies.
Keith cleans out the garage. And that leads to The Duo going on a few tangents including health teachers that talked about sex ed. Also, Greg may have almost killed a teacher.
Greg is sporting a new look. Keith considers exercise. And The Duo share some stories of the place where they met, Goat.
Greg follows Buzz Aldrin on Twitter. Keith listens to conservative talk radio. And The Duo hope Greg won’t get in trouble for ex-girlfriend stories Keith tells.
Keith has some questions about Star Wars. Greg clears things up. And The Duo know that this episode will piss off a number of people because they talk about things they don’t like in Star Wars. But at least they’re being honest.
It’s like The Duo took a time machine back to the 90s. Keith and Greg talk about the trend of white guys in bands with dreadlocks, break-up songs, and Greg finds out what Party of Five was really about. Plus, automotive anti-theft devices.
Keith and Greg thought that they were going to talk about something that Keith prepped, but that all gets cast aside when they start talking about House MD and bald eagles. It'll all make sense when you listen.
Keith forgets a major event and is late due to shopping issues. Greg has similar issues with a cashier and a waitress. A police blotter is read and the local bars are reviewed.
Amazingly enough, it took 303 episodes before the duo started talking about Magic: The Gathering. They don't stay on the topic long since since there are lawsuits, illuminati, and Donald Trump to talk about.
The Duo make some edits to the world’s Pasta options and learn how to Au Gratin. They get an apology. And Keith makes a Podfession.
Keith has some stories from the deli counter, and how he is becoming involved in his community. The duo then play a game about which celebrities have slept togehter, which provides for some interesting discussion.
We’re back in 2017 to celebrate 300 episodes of non-sense! Keith reveals something embarrassing, another Dead Pool is submitted, and The Duo examine a lawsuit by their number one guy, Johnathan Lee Riches who sued the show Lost even before the series finale.
Trigger Warning: This episode contains a lot of the same stuff The Duo normally talk about including things that bother them on Facebook and washed-up actors. Extra Trigger Warning: They also say something nice. PLUS: They announce their picks for the 2017 Dead Pool. Will Keith come back from his 2016 loss? Find out in 2018!
In what is likely the last episode of 2016, the duo jump around on a number of topics. They discuss a wedding they attended, a show that Keith attended, and how Keith's mother is very good at ironing.
The Duo get sidetracked with show production and a familiar topic. They explain their absence, make some food, have Thanksgiving and update the blow out that is the Dead Pool.
The Duo gets together to discuss their old job and their current legal issues. They also share awkward stories from their recent past. Keith goes to Dunkin Donuts, Greg goes to some strip clubs.
Keith visits The Trump House before the election. Greg doesn’t close a browser window. Peter Falk is mentioned. And The Duo field a complaint from the audience.
The duo touch on a couple topics that they normally avoid, cats and politics. Keith finally gets his cat back from his parents in New Jersey and regains some clothing. The duo then get into the election modd with some political discussion...even though they mostly just hate it.
Keith has issues with body counts in movies, but not how you might think. Greg brings us back into the world of Furries. Plus, the importance of Shaq’s autograph.
Greg and Keith give the listeners an update on the Dead Pool, and Keith's uphill odds of winning. Greg the recounts his trip to Iceland in excruciating detail. Prepare to be enlightened.
To fit in better with the times, Keith buys a National Examiner at Wal-Mart. Only problem is he told Greg it was a National Enquirer. The Duo explore the rag regardless and learn of many plots against the Queen of England.
Greg prepares for a trip to Iceland to see a lot of animal dongs. Keith asks a hypothetical not about dongs. And no one says the word “dong.”
Keith and Greg Explore Keith's clumsiness and his inability to leave his house without getting injured. They also play a game that Greg thinks he'll be great at...he's painfully wrong.
The Duo share stories of shady characters before launching a new segment, Podfessions. Keith and Greg each share some level of embarrassing story from their past. Keith has ones about a girlfriend and bugs that isn’t that good. And Greg has one about Poo that is great.
The Duo are back, we'd say better than ever, but we haven't really set the bar that high. Keith has joined the ranks of the home ownership and is realizing how much fun it can be. Greg sympathizes, but only with the purchasing part, since he took the easy route and got a condo.