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Spit Hit for December 2nd, 2021: Welcome, Spitwads, to Jason Moore's procrastination station. Why do something today that could be put off until tomorrow? Also, for some reason today's show is full of very specific, complex questions. Luckily, that is what we specialize in. Once we breeze through those with ease, we debate which movie theater snacks are the best in today's draft. Subscribe and tell your friends about another hilarious episode of The Spitballers Comedy Podcast! Connect with the Spitballers Comedy Podcast: Become an Official Spitwad: SpitballersPod.com Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/SpitballersPod Follow us on IG: Instagram.com/SpitballersPod Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/Spitballers
This week, Andy hosts Michael Perry—New York Times bestselling author, humorist, singer/songwriter, and intermittent pig farmer. Michael is one of Andy’s favorite writers, who he actually discovered while taking shelter from a tornado in a bookstore’s basement. Tune in to be a "fly on the wall” (this is the first time Andy and Michael have ever met) and hear Michael’s story of growing up in rural Wisconsin as a “farm boy,” how his interests led him to work as a cowboy, a firefighter, get a nursing degree, and become a very successful writer…among many other things. Visit SneezingCow.com to learn more about Michael, sign-up for his mailing list, order his books, music, and more. Be sure to pickup Michael’s latest book Million Billion: Brief Essays on Snow Days, Spitwads, Bad Sandwiches, Dad Socks, Hairballs, Headbanging Bird Love, and Hope. If you have questions or comments for THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICER, please contact us at: Email: TheProfessionalNoticer@AndyAndrews.com Facebook.com/AndyAndrews YouTube.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor Twitter.com/AndyAndrews Instagram.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor
Sometimes in a time of crises the funniest things happen.
Welcome, Spitwads, to Jason Moore’s procrastination station. Why do something today that could be put off until tomorrow? Also, for some reason today’s show is full of very specific, complex questions. Luckily, that is what we specialize in. Once we breeze through those with ease, we debate which movie theater snacks are the best in today’s draft. Subscribe and tell your friends about another hilarious episode of The Spitballers Comedy Podcast! Connect with the show: Become an Official Spitwad! Visit us on the Web Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Support the show.
Even amongst the madness of fantasy football season, we made sure to get into Spitballers Studios to brighten Mondays around the world. On today’s episode, we have some difficult ‘Would You Rather’ questions as well as some ‘Great Questions’. Thank you to all the official #Spitwads out there for supporting the show and submitting some great content ideas. Subscribe and tell your friends about another funny episode of The Spitballers Comedy Podcast! Connect with the show: Become an Official Spitwad! Visit us on the Web Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Support the show.
Thank you Spitwads for ONE MILLION DOWNLOADS! Today's Spitballers Comedy Podcast has several gut-busting moments. We learn some (awful) parenting tricks usually reserved for cats and we answer the age-old question of when to wet your toothbrush. It gets heated... in more ways than one today. We finish it up by drafting the most memorable TV show theme songs of all time. Enjoy the episode and share with your friends! Support the show.
Honesty is the best policy. It's even better than Facebook's privacy policy. Everybody needs to hear good things about themselves and Poddery Barn is here to help. Spencer and Nathan hash out the details of yet another entrepreneurial venture as they look to make Facebook truly public without purchasing additional, failing stocks.
The battle on modesty continues! Caitlyn Ellis comes on the pod, sticking her butt into other people's business. The sanctity of the library is under attack. As fabric is shed so do test scores, A+'s, and self esteem. Spencer learns that he is also a rampant honor code immodesty violator. Nathan become jealous of the entire situation as he realizes he's missing out on more than just skin.
Poddery Barn strips off the layers of school dress codes in its first ever NSFW (if you work at BYU) podcast. Spencer touts his orthodox views while Nathan tries to reason with society. In a day and age where Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest rapidly spread the enticing views of Internet smut, Poddery Barn works hard to shield their eyes from even the most innocent of the burlesque industry.
Poddery Barn welcomes it's first international guest, Fernando. Spencer and Nathan solve the oft-complained epidemic of inappropriate bagging at grocery stores nationwide. Always here to serve and entertain, Spencer fights to eliminate awkward moments at the checkout line and Nathan strives to enhance your satisfaction as you commute to work or play.
Nathan and Spencer share how to have courage to reject the norm and how to take life into your own hands, not relying on fate, chance or gravity to ruin your day. Be bold. Be dangerous. Be loud. As you listen to the Masters of self help, you will realize that being cool is cool again. And nobody does cool better than Poddery Barn.
After eight months of podcast abstinence, Nathan and Spencer return for their season 2 debut with none other than High School sensation Dr. Gene Van Tassell at their side. Listen now to learn the doctor's fears, regrets, heartaches and more, in the season premiere of Poddery Barn.
Spencer and Nathan tackle the hefty issue of obesity. Special guest "Jared" weighs in to discuss his experience as a revolting 195-pounder, as well as his pathway to redemption as a 150-pound normalite. Spencer's claustraphoia and love of short skirts is also discussed. Meanwhile Nathan betrays himself.
Commissioner Spencer's greed is on display as he refuses to pod until Nathan agrees to pod for lower pay. Nathan threatens to take his talents overseas, while CPA Megan guest stars in an attempt to enlighten the duo on the Pod's financial situation.
Every once and a while the entrepeneur hour yields a good idea. It's just a shame this idea didn't come from Spencer or Nathan. KC Naegle is the guest who stars in the latest half hour of innovative thinking.
Charles Bartowski returns for a last hurrah. Joining Spencer and Nathan in the celebration are Jackie Johnson, Malorie Eyre, and Eric Hansen.
Nobody is immortal, but anyone can be memorialized post mortum, a fact the duo is excited to bring to the pet world. Creative taxidermy is initially rejected with "Spencer and Nathan's Amazing Pet Clothing and Accessories" close in tow. Nathan goes online to determine if he is pet ready, and the pod sets a record with three guest visitors.
It's every podcaster's worst nightmare: choosing between a girl and a laptop. The two options might not be so different after all. The tech specs are laid out so you know what kind of motherboard you need and how to finance it.
As new television shows emerge, we take a moment to remember one show which has ended. Were it not for the WB we may have never viewed Smallville, and its lead man, mild-flanneled Clark Kent.
The duo worked together, sweat together, and golfed together at the public sanctuary that is Westridge Golf Course. Listen in as they walk its grass for the final time.
Nathan's inaugural suggestion on the Entrepreneur Hour strikes gold. Bunna Veth, though initially dubious at the prospect of tricking Asian kids into believing he is their real father, eventually gives in.
You win some, you lose some, unless you're Nathan, in which case you lose them all. With the NBA season in serious jeopardy, this podcast may be the only thing you have to look forward to.
After years (or at least what felt like years) Bryan Farnsowrth makes his podcasting debut. Who knew that the conservative BYU graduate had flirted with death more than anyone the talking duo has ever met?
Nathan's triumphant return. The entrepreneur hour also makes a return visit, though Spencer's innovative "ideas" may not be his own. Pizza is adored, death is analyzed and advertisements are shamelessly given.
Growing up in White West Valley was no easy task for foreigners Bunna and Spencer.
Nerd paths align as Spencer teams with guest star Hayley Dearden in a drafting of Harry Potter characters in a pod only Rowling could be proud of.
Both secret and church missions are discussed as guest star Ben Workman calls all to listen to the podcast in his final words to the world.
Spencer longs to improve the lives of his senior sidekicks, while Zac attempts to capitalize on the innate elderly desire to gamble. Nathan listens.
Nathan and Spencer's platonic relationship turns nuclear. Spencer struggles with Patriotism. Nathan wonders about his future life. Landon Squire receives both wrath and appreciation in his guest debut.
Spencer invokes the help of habitual swearer Ricky Andrus in curing Nathan's overactive sleepiness. A Seinfeld challenge (which will never come to fruition) is proposed and accepted.