My Waifu’s Basement – Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle Movie Review

This week the gang finally reached the end of Haikyu!! with the latest movie installment to continue the down the road of the Harutaka Nationals Tournament with Karasuno playing in the 3rd round against their rival school Nekoma. Jim, Tom and Joe discuss the movie while reminiscing about the series […]

That Show – Live from New York, It’s The Eddie Murphy Show!

On Saturday, December 11, 1982, actor Nick Nolte was supposed to be the host of “Saturday night Live,” but (for unexplained, and possibly booze related reasons) he was a no-show. Instead, for the first – and only – time, a current cast member stepped in as host, and it was: […]

Jackalope Tales – Mayday

How Peter Buck turned from southern gentleman to a “naughty” air rager and Juice Wrld got a serious case of “air sickness” in the episode “Mayday”! [EP 37]


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Nick D – For The People, June 2024

In this “For The People” episode, Nick talks with The Consumerman Herb Weisbaum, from Checkbook.org, about many stories including: smart ways to purchase a car, new rules concerning Buy Now Pay Later outfits, the latest news in the world of airlines (like giving refunds and providing information on all hidden […]

The Wine Makers – Alex Mitchell, Must Machinery

This week we welcome Alex Mitchell from MUST Machining & Fabrication to the podcast. MUST grew out of two different Napa Valley winery supplier/fabrication institutions York Machine Works and Burgstahler Machine Works, which had 70 years of experience innovating, leading, and servicing the wine industry. Alex, a former York employee […]

Nick D – Monica Eng, Sex Crazed Zombie Cicadas, and Goofy Celeb Pranks

Nick welcomes Monica Eng, from Axios.com, back to the podcast to discuss several Chicago-centric stories like: segregation in the CPS, a huge surge in Chicago biking (and personal stories about bike lanes and traffic), a report on the CTA, a brief history of Chinese food on the Southside, and a […]

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