Support the D.A.W.G.Z. @ patreon.com/MSsecretpod Support Stuff Island @ patreon.com/stuffisland Yo0o00o00o0o. wuts good. Fresh mf cast for you jokaz. The D.A.W.G.Z. are joined by italian friend of the cast Tommy Pope. We talk pigs, hollerin, yeezy, and much more. Tommy co-hosts the podcast Stuff Island with our other friend turd. Also we back on YouTube .... 4 now. Praise be. Please enjoy.
Comedians discuss their old roommate Tommy Pope. The conversation is casual and humorous.
The speaker discusses the lack of outpatient treatment for COVID-19 and mentions promising literature on the use of cannabinoids for treatment. They also offer a free pen with 50 milligrams of cannabinoids.
The speaker discusses how podcast conversational styles have progressed over the years, and how he has seen a change in his own style as well.
The speaker shares an anecdote of researchers manipulating data to make it seem like drinking two drinks is healthy. He also mentions the importance of taking care of one's body by drinking enough water and consuming plants.
A woman recounts a story about an issue with her housemates over the thermostat settings and suspicions of an uneven split in bills.
The podcast episode discusses the so-called "law" stating that when six women plan something, two of them will freak out, as well as how disagreements between men differ from those among women.
The podcast discusses the recent incident where a UFC fighter spit in the face of his opponent during a live stream and the importance of appropriate behavior on public platforms.
A debate over fame and a stream of insults towards fitness influencers took place on a podcast, with one person declaring he can't go back to someone who doesn't have upper-body strength or cardio ability.
The speaker makes racist and sexist comments about black and white women while joking about blood transfusions and alcoholism. They also refer to white men as "kings" and "queens."
The host jokes around about the obscurity of Holland and Belgium, imagining how it would feel to be a Dutch or Belgian monarch while also discussing a video of the yearly Queen's Day celebration in Amsterdam.
Joe Rogan and his guest discuss inappropriate humor and go off on tangents about freezing in time, PTSD, and living in the woods.
The speaker thought that reptiles required high temperatures like how lizards require sunlight, but it turns out that this is not always the case.
Two brothers bought a crazy trap house in West Philly for $27,000 without any paperwork. The experience was so nerve-wracking, one of them started to sweat during the deal.
The podcast episode features some inappropriate jokes and a product ad for Sheath underwear, which offers a military discount and a money-back guarantee. The hosts also briefly mention the clothing brand Manhood Canada.
The hosts talk about men's merchandise and specifically mention a product with a unique design for a man's anatomy. They discuss whether or not it is fashionable and if they have heard of similar products before.
The speakers discuss their preferences for meat and snacks in corporate boardrooms, as well as their experiences working with low-level corporations.
The speaker complains about having received wrong orders and poor customer service from food delivery apps. He believes that these apps rely too much on robots and algorithms, making the service impersonal and unreliable.
The speaker discusses their experiences with package delivery and the difficulties in complaining about missing items.
A person describes a bizarre dinner experience with a group of individuals who turned out to be related and had a shocking secret.
The speaker discusses the annoyance of disruptive individuals during comedy shows, referring to incidents such as a woman disclosing personal experiences and another getting loud and drunk. He also talks about the noise issues encountered during a comedy event that took place in a tent behind a parking garage.
The speakers are discussing a plug for a product and someone is being told not to touch something.
This is a discriminatory statement about Italian-Americans and people of perceived Middle Eastern descent.