Papa’s Basement 11-8-08 ft. Tony
It’s been a long time / I shouldn’t have left you / Without a dope show… you know how it goes. The boys are back in town discussing shitty radio jobs and the election. Papa’s Basement 11-8-08 ft. Tony
It’s been a long time / I shouldn’t have left you / Without a dope show… you know how it goes. The boys are back in town discussing shitty radio jobs and the election. Papa’s Basement 11-8-08 ft. Tony
John discusses his new job at Washington DC’s largest station, WTOP. The language involved will no doubt result in next week’s episode being based around the firing of John from Washington DC’s largest station, WTOP. Papa’s Basement 10-11-08 ft. Will
The old partner in crime is back doing what we do. I’m out of description juice. Papa’s Basement 10-4-08 ft. Will
Another episode. Ain’t we dead yet? Good ol’ Tony suffers with me through this one. Papa’s Basement 9-27-08 ft. Tony
Shane has been played by a woman at work. John covers his current domestic discord and his internet crush (online crushes are for winners. Don’t forget.) Papa’s Basement 9-13-08 ft. Shane
Politics on Papa’s Basement…who’d of thought we’d stoop so low? Papa’s Basement 8-30-08 ft. Will
Always wear your love glove, kids. The hosts go on and on about the wonders of post raw-doggin’ horror. Papa’s Basement 8-23-08 ft. Will
Has it been a year already? The show celebrates its first anniversary. Celebrity guests include Leonard Nimoy, Ernest Borgnine and the great emancipator himself, Abraham Lincoln. Papa’s Basement 8-16-08 ft. Will
John ponders with the most-loyal Tony how the shortcomings of friends and family have reduced him to a state of Michael-Corleone-at-the-end-of-Godfather-II-chilling-in-his-Tahoe-mansion-alone solitude. You can literally hear the bitterness brewing like a shot of espresso. Papa’s Basement 7-26-08 ft. Tony