Music
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Every day, at least until he gives up, comedian and writer Jay Black will record his thoughts about the day’s news, Star Wars, his narcissism and stupidity, and much more.
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The episode is short enough that listening to it is probably easier than reading this sentence.
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A celebration of zero subscribers!
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Rosie the dog, mysteries, and the sad disappearance of our only two subscribers.
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Undercooked chicken and some long dark teatime of the soul.
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Face blindness and sex questions.
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Democracy Dies in Darkness and also lunchables.
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Sweat, smells, and kinks.
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Short episode but special visit from Penny, so quit your whinin’!
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Nostalgia, Fox News, and the Russians.
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Easter egging, Icees, and Gym Talk.
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Goals, the Patriots, and Batma
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Groundhogs Day and Oscar talk.
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A very special episode about opera.
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More comedy talk and Jay’s filmography.
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Hecklers explained.
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Team of Vipers and Jeff Sessions’s scrotum.
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Adam Schiff, PlayStation, and the kid at school everyone hates.
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Gender reveals, baritones, and pranks.
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Trump, the wall, and my TB.
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Roger Stone and Schadenfreude.
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Blah blah blah.
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In which our hero contemplates the end.
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Too much information, Kentucky-fried Douchebags, and gym goals.
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MLK, Mike Pence, and supermarket bathroom poops.
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Cat doors, hatchets, and potentially bad analogies.
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Jay is joined by his girls and is hit repeatedly in the stomach.
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Jay’s tumor, Michael Cohen, and Starship Troopers
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Rachel Maddow and unpronounceable names.
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Failure, half-hearted penis slaps, and GI Jane.
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Trump, Manifest, and Russian Sanctions.
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Annabelle joins daddy for a discussion of Costco, The Wall, and her future babies.
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Annabelle discusses Daddy’s boring attempts to teach her things, inappropriate shows, and previews her new podcast!
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Annabelle steals the phone, we discuss her head size, and Annabelle says she’s worth a dollar to talk to!
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Annabelle and Jay Black are doing their normal podcast when Annabelle’s little sister comes in!
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Annabelle returns for a talk about babies, the future, and Daddy’s business. (Don’t forget that Annabelle is awesome💋signed by Annabelle!)
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Annabelle Black rejoins the podcast for another bedtime discussion!
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Stephen Miller, Trump’s speech, and Costco.
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A special second edition of the podcast today covering musical theater and also how boys are animals (with Annabelle Black.) 😀
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Global warming, everybody’s favorite communist crush, and the cowardice of the conservative critic.
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Jay’s daughter joins to discuss Friends, acting, and how awesome she is.
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Ralph the Movie Maker, parental pride, and Keane,
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School security, the Black Family, and carbon monoxide poisoning.
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My wife, Jet Engines, and dental accessories.
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Another late night drive to the gym, another discussion about the incoming congress, Unicron, anxiety, and more!
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It’s late at night and the whole house is sleeping, but still Jay finds time to rant about the uselessness of a January reboot.
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New Year’s Eve, crazy fans, and my son, Keane.
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The despair of one’s inability to understand oneself, a review of Vice, and semen-based art
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New Jersey gas culture, multiple personalities, and irony orgasms.
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Christmas memories, Roma, and the Border Wall!
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In which our hero leans hard into neoliberalism.
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