Stand up comics and optimistic malcontents Alex and Setoiyo discuss the issues of the day that you're being told to forget about by tomorrow.
Them Boys discuss comedy club staff walking out of a Dave Chappelle. Plus Alex reports on the manifesto of a madman who is running for governor of Pennsylvania. Like for real, Doug Mastriano wrote a prophecy that a liberal dictator will take over america and... well you will just have to listen. Please like, subscribe, comment and follow. And If you have any show topics, or want to be a guest, reach out to us on twitter: @Themboyspod
Get it? The title is a Palpatine reference from the bad star wars movie. Anyway... I don't know how to describe this episode, just listen and follow @Themboyspod on twitter.
Them boys laugh through the pain of the supreme court fallout, make some predictions, and buckle up for a bumpy ride. Get tickets to Setoiyo's helium show here: https://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/179657 Follow us on twitter here: https://twitter.com/ThemBoysPod
It feels like we've recorded about this topic every three months for 6 years.
The internet was so insane the boys actually had to put their phones down...
Them Boys welcome special guest Baz to discuss the slap.
Have you bought tickets to Setoiyo's album? Do it now and always remember history.
Alex and Setoiyo are drunk... Setoiyo more than Alex. So strap in. He has feelings about stuff
Virginia flipped because faith arguments win the day.
The boys talk about how comedy should be fun and how criminals will engage in community.
Alex Pearlman and Setoiyo begrudgingly address "The Closer."
Them Boys talk wrestling and whether or not Singapore noodles are spicy.
Them Boys have some audio issues, but are still able to talk about Pearlman's Big Announcement.
Rappers giving terrible advice and your Republican family members co-signing it.
Rappers giving terrible advice and your Republican family members co-signing it.
The Tri-State is living in Waterworld and guess what? ... Not nearly as cool.
The Tri-State is living in Waterworld and guess what? ... Not nearly as cool.
It's Setoiyo's Big Day and Alex got him a very special gift.
Pearlman has the house to himself and Setoiyo wants y'all to be ok with these masks so we can be outside
Pearlman has the house to himself and Setoiyo wants y'all to be ok with these masks so we can be outside
People who can't flip got feelings about people who can. Also Pearlman disavows a ginger.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/william-regnery-dead-white-nationalist-millionaire-financier-richard-spencer_n_60f0f53ae4b01f118957ee93 https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/564458-black-couple-who-refused-vaccine-because-of
Sometimes Setoiyo and Alex just want things to be better. This episode was not one of those times. With special guest LeMaire Lee
Dump people playing dumb games because dumb people in power told them it's ok to be dumb. It isn't.
Dump people playing dumb games because dumb people in power told them it's ok to be dumb. It isn't.
The very funny Darryl Charles joins us to talk about the last 36 hours in America. Download his album ‘Black Gentrifier’ now and check his website for upcoming listings on shows!”
Setoiyo’s Mom keeps learning and Pearlman is tired of his people.
Pearlman tells us how the rich thinks us being poor is good for us Setoiyo laments over superheroes and oral sex
https://twitter.com/oliverdarcy/status/1403062183282589709?s=21https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/08/style/creator-burnout-social-media.htmlhttps://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/140147
It's a Mommathon y'all! The boys also discuss Bo Burnham's latest Netflix special and Ellie Kemper's involvement in the Veiled Prophet Parade. Don't worry, we are back with regularly scheduled episodes. Don't forget to like and subscribe to not miss out on future episodes.
People are saying dumb things. Alex and Setoiyo would prefer you not fall for it
They want you to work more for nothing. Bad Bad Deal https://www.eater.com/22417344/restaurant-labor-shortage-covid-19-unemployment-benefits-risks
The Boys ain’t ready for the summer. And they aren’t sure if you are either.
The rule of three always hit different. In law and in comedy