Reviewing Star Trek Into Darkness Without Having Seen It
I was never into Star Trek as a kid. If I recall, I found it “slow-paced and faggy”, to state the matter in a politically correct manner. As the years […]
Think of it as War of the Roses but not cheesy and fake. A listener of the show named Matt contacted us because he suspected his girlfriend Christine of cheating on him with a man by the name of Mitch. He then presented the details of a very suspicious situation during which he believes the transgression took place and trusted the Papa’s Basement crew to get to the bottom of the matter.
You might be thinking to yourself, “Why let a radio comedian who would gleefully urinate on someone for a laugh dictate the fate of a relationship you once held dear?”, but then you’d be missing the fact that I can sniff out bullshit like a pig does truffles. Not only that, but I embraced the great power that came with my great responsibility and took things a step further by assembling a panel of the keenest minds of our generation (okay, just a bunch of really funny people who were nice enough to give their hilarious insights into the affair) to see what they had to say to Matt. The resulting episode of is an amazing mix of relationship advice, deductive logic and personal insight that will have you scratching your head and trying to answer the question “So…did she cheat?”
Click here to listen to this episode or use the embedded player below. (iTunes users can subscribe to Papa’s Basement by clicking here.)
Thanks once again to our four amazing guests for this episode. Please give them all a follow and a Tweet commending them for the awesome job they did on the show.
Rachel Axler–@rachelaxler
Marin Parker–@parker287
Adrienne Airhart–@craydrienne
Nicole Edmonds–@originalnixster
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admin May 17, 2013
I was never into Star Trek as a kid. If I recall, I found it “slow-paced and faggy”, to state the matter in a politically correct manner. As the years […]
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