Yeah, well, like, that's just your opinion man.
They've done it again. Amidst various complaints regarding a lack of diversity, we're proud to announce the show's first Orange Homosexual guest. Danny Klee, local wiz kid, and soccer guy sits down with the Boys for the longest episode in YOM history. Is Danny cheating on his college roommate? How far will Sam go for a bag of herbs? How stupid is Francisco Contreras? These questions and more will be answered in the fifth installment of YOM.
So it's come to this. Due to a last minute cancellation from our guest, the Boys have nothing to work with. So... they play board games. We're not kidding. We have nothing. Will Sam give his opinion on a black Little Mermaid? WIll Joe flip out if he loses to Sam at chess? Is this episode even worth listening to? Sit back, relax and enjoy the first YOM hangout episode.
Zach Henry, the elusively tardy native American and classic ruffian of old sits down with the boys for a chat in the third installment of YOM. Is everything on the table with the HMBHS JV football coach or are some things off limits? Does a high school bully have any regrets? Does Sam have any political opinions to add to the conversation? Can Joe not afford a properly working microphone? Why does the audio keep dropping out? These questions and more will be answered as soon as you stop reading the description. I promise.
Sam Pollard and his little brother (Ben?) sit down for the first two-person interview in YOM history. The boys take turns on the hot seat and engage in volatile shit talking. Does Sam leave the room out of unbridled frustration and embarrassment? Does Ben break up with his girlfriend over the phone? Is there a new member coming to the YOM podcast? Quit reading the description like a jabroni and just listen to the fucking episode to find out.
Don't call it a comeback. This is a rebranding. Welcome to the (kinda) new podcast experience from the creator of the PC Podcast. Listen as I discuss my final semester of freshman year, vacationing to Ohio, and teaching kids in animation camp. Prepare to be amazed... just lower your expectations first.
Joe talks about his excellent adventures back at home during Thanksgiving break. He reunites with some old friends and almost dies. Stay tuned for a special announcemet at the end that you will probably want to miss.
Joe sits down with the elusive and probably not gay Zion Wang to talk politics, Chapman and guitar heroes. How does he cope with living with Joe and why does he have only Asian friends? Find out in this racy and risky EXCLUSIVE interview.
Joe discusses his recent experiences with people in college and reads an essay from a friend of the show.
This week Joe talks about his first two weeks at Chapman University as well as the "Incident" that delayed the first episode. It's the first episode of the series and the first one through the wall always gets bloody. Despite some annoying software issues, Joe was able to slap together whatever this is. Enjoy...