Two college buddies discuss popular culture and the things they like.
Flag bearers at the opening ceremonies Are one of the great traditions of the Olympics. Who would be the flag bearers at an Olympics made up of fictional characters? George and Keith answer all those questions.
George and Keith recap many of the celebrity lawbreakers. They don't seem to do much jail time
George and Keith discuss the wide range of premature celebrity deaths
George and Keith examine the greatest final scenes of movies. There is much less agreement than their previous segment on greatest opening scenes.
George and Keith discuss the best Opening scenes of movies. Surprisingly, there is much agreement.
George and Keith discuss the Ying and yang of athletes through the years. Good versus evil.
George and Keith Cover all the bases in this look at the Brady Bunch.
George and Keith analyze movie theme songs and give their opinions on the top 10. They agree on four this week which may be a record
George and Keith look at their favorite television theme songs. Audio is a little spotty at times so a volume increase may be in order. Thank you for your patience.
This episode was originally published in December 2019. 2020 worked its Magic and for a while this episode was something entirely different. So maybe you’ve heard it, maybe you haven’t
George and Keith examine their favorite Christmas television specials. Who exactly are Rankin and Bass?
George and kids look at the best supporting characters from the world of TV, movies and literature
Not all great black-and-white movies have to be made prior to World War II. Here is George and Keith’s list
George and Keith continue their theme from last week but this weeks catchphrases are from non-animated fictional characters
George and Keith look at the best lines from the best cartoon characters. This is the most agreeable list they have probably ever had.
George shows off his depth of war movies while Keith prefers better known war movies.
As a follow-up to the last episode George and Keith switch gears to examining iconic vehicles from the big screen
George and Keith list their most memorable vehicles from the world of television. How come they are all so old?
In the final part of the series George and Keith give their opinions on the best athletes ever to wear numbers 0-14.
George and Keith give the penultimate episode on uniform numbers. Who do you like at number 25?
Part four of the fellas opinions of the best athletes for each number.
George & Keith’s Journey through the best athlete that wore each uniform number continues.
George and Keith continue their progression through the greatest players at each uniform number
Who is the best athlete by uniform number? George and Keith start to examine that with uniform numbers 80-99.
The fifth and final installment of states trivia. South Dakota to Wyoming.
Part four of the five part look at US states trivia
Part two of our look at United States trivia. Today Hawaii to Maryland
Trivia about each of the states. Part one brings us Alabama through Georgia.
Similar to our last episode but now we look at the most influential Americans of all time.
108 billion people have lived on earth. George and Keith try to select the most influential. This is the non-American segment.
George and Keith reveal their list of favorite Christmas movies. Should a comedy or drama be number one?
Did you ever wonder what a Hokie was? What makes a lion a Nittany Lion?George and Keith reveal the origins of these and many other unusual college nicknames.
George and Keith tell their stories of celebrity meetings. Some are bigger names than others.
George and Keith examine the most memorable lines from Seinfeld. Not the ones you might expect
George and Keith discuss their favorite commercials starring athletes. Some are very prolific.
They don’t develop SNL characters like they used to or at least George and Keith aren’t staying up late enough to see you now.
If it’s not HRs then it must be analytics. Too many shifts. Too many strikeouts. George & Keith try to save the game they love.
We believe that baseball would be better off without all the long balls. Plenty of amazing stats in this episode
George and Keith continue their efforts to educate there listeners about the origins of some of our most common phrases
Join the fellows as they continue to educate you on the origins of idioms
Do you know what an idiom is? Chances are you use them every day. G&K begin a multi part series explaining the origins of idioms.
George and Keith follow up last weeks fictional duos with their nonfiction counterparts
George and Keith look at the wide wide world of fictional duos. Cartoons, TV and shockingly Keith calls on the literary world
George and Keith discussed rivalries from all over the map. Surprisingly George went for sports The level of differences in seriousness is remarkable
George and Keith rank their favorite “non big 4” Seinfeld characters
A look at our favorite standup comedians. General agreement between Keith and George just in a different order.
Apparently John Candy is the greatest comedic actor of all time!
Our picks for best comedy movie lines numbers 11 through 20
We finally matched our number one choice!