Episode 165 - October 6th, 2014 Rob is confused by a fast food chain's new slogan. A colleague proposes an exciting comedy lineup for the annual Thanksgiving eve show. Joe learns first-hand the quirks of one famous comedian. There is once again speculation about the future of one particular MORE personality's show. Rob is unsure of how to best sell himself to the unseen producers at the Last Comic Standing audition. Joe has more reason to be troubled by the romance in the air at his new address, and a Halloween bash to take place there is in the works. Rob is shocked as his mother dispassionately recalls crossing paths with so many iconic cultural figures from history.
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Episode 164 - September 29th, 2014 Rob compares being a Redskins' fan to being stuck in a bad marriage. A family trip gets in the way of Joe's full enjoyment of the MLB playoffs. Rob doesn't like how some others on the MORE network are spinning his comments. Media-savvy Rob gets himself featured in an article about the local Last Comic Standing auditions. Rob and Joe both have upcoming shows opening for high-profile actors, but there is some debate about which one is the bigger star. Joe feels McConaughey's stock has dropped as a result of his auto endorsement TV spots. Joe's arch-enemy inadvertently helps him out of a jam. A newcomer with a very unusual act is given some stage time by Rob. A friend's fascinating childhood bully story gives Joe a great idea. Mickey is back with a new co-host and a fresh TMOS appearance. Joe gets recognized by a fan.
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Episode 163 - September 22nd, 2014 A long-time fan of the show changes his alias following the death of the person from whom that name was borrowed. Robby grieves this person's loss like a family member. It's discovered that someone on the show predicted another celebrity death. Rob feels that a well-known comedienne needlessly created controversy for herself. Joe repeatedly insults an audience full of disabled people. Robby finally has the name for his recurring digestive malady. Joe continues to see evidence that his current living situation is tenuous.
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Episode 162 - September 15th, 2014 Joe is uncertain about both his marital status and his brand new living arrangement. Rob is turned on by a piece of celebrity gossip. Show announcer Tim makes a gruesome, long-shot gamble. Rob finds his content restricted just prior to a special performance with potential network television exposure. Joe has a helper for his recent move with some fascinating childhood stories. Rob and Joe explore the love-lives of two people involved with the show.
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Episode 161 - September 8th, 2014 Rob gets frustrated by some technical issues plaguing the show all at once. A frequent comedy venue of Joe's becomes a gathering place for special reunion/celebration. Rob talks about his two newest opportunities for national exposure. When her coworker demonstrates very poor office etiquette, the woman gets reprimanded by Rob's girlfriend. Joe highlights another creative contribution from the world of Restivo. Rob runs into some annoying comedy patrons at some recent shows.
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Episode 160 - September 1st, 2014 Joe delights in Chris Restivo's very fresh and public heartbreak. Rob see inequity in the way the NFL punishes players versus the actual legal system. Rob is unsure if he could pick out his naked girlfriend's body in a lineup. Controversy surrounds the recent female celebrity photos leaked and one in particular distributed by show announcer Tim. Joe is worried about his own safety after reenergizing the show's nemesis. The annual Super Bowl predictions are made. Even though Joe failed miserable trying his hand at painting, Rob is impressed. Rob takes an audience member to task at a comedy show.
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Episode 159 - August 25th, 2014 It seems that shortly after any person gets a random mention on the show, they could be in grave danger. Rob competes for the same TV commercial job as a local gay comic. Rob offends a black comedienne on Facebook. A friend of Joe has an amazing brush with celebrity. Joe's new AM radio show is postponed. Rob feels he out-performed a kid with a much brighter future in comedy than himself. While in Virginia Beach, Rob has a bad experience on the boardwalk. Joe and Robby are both moving next month and Rob worries that his help will be required. Gramps and Wendi Townsend's father has something in common. The shows #1 tormentor returns.
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Episode 158 - August 18th, 2014 Marcus Certa comes to Robby's defense. Joe has exciting news about yet another radio show offered to him. After meeting Marion Barry at a DC Improv gig, there is a real possibility of national TV exposure for Rob and the show. Joe gets heckled by a listener. Someone connected to the show gets an alarming text message. Rob sees hypocrisy in comedians now claiming Robin Williams as their inspiration.
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Episode 157 - August 11th, 2014 Less than a week after Rob revealed that he has seen less than a handful of Robin Williams movies, the man kills himself. Scott Apple appears to be getting serious with his girlfriend causing Rob to wonder if he'd be invited to the possible future wedding. Robby doesn't enjoy Rob's recurring bit. Rob and Joe analyze every aspect of the Baltimore Comedy Factory's Next Stand Up Star competition final round.
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Episode 156 - August 4th, 2014 A lot of excitement and future plans surround last week's guest. There are many questions to be answered as the finals of the Baltimore comedy competition is just days away and everyone from the show will be in attendance. Rob plans to solicit a younger crowd for Twitter followers at an upcoming show. Joe feels insulted by Marcus Certa. The former co-host of It's Mickey is starting her own podcast. When Sean Young gets irritated with Robby, Rob and Joe disagree on the next strategy he should take with her. Rob and Joe have a discussion about movies and how Rob has seen surprisingly few with Robin Williams.
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Episode 155 - July 28th, 2014 A segment on the TMZ television show seems to have been inspired by Rob and Joe. Rob believes he can do a better job than Robby of naming each week's episode. Robby may have been duped by the well-known actress with whom he is haggling. Joe explains that his relationship might be affected by moving too far and by dying his beard. Joe invites a much-discussed comedy neophyte on the show with the intention convincing him to give up his dream. Rob and Joe debate whether the film version of 50 Shades will be beneficial to men or a nuisance. Rob misses and opportunity to ingratiate himself to a black headliner comedienne and a new joke doesn't work as planned.
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Episode 154 - July 21st, 2014 Fans are divided on Joe's animal themed t-shirts. Rob, Joe and some friends are intoxicated at the Queen concert. Robby continues negotiations with a well-known film star. Brian McDaniel joins the show to talk about behind-the-scenes happenings at TMZ, dish dirt on various celebs, quiz Rob and Joe about their personal lives and relay an accusation toward one of them from a mutual 'friend'. When Joe consults Urban Dictionary in order to understand his younger social circle, it provides little help. Rob is a judge at the ironically named "Baltimore's Hot Body Contest". Joe is fascinated by a young man new to the local comedy scene.
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Episode 153 - July 14th, 2014 Joe talks out of his butt about '24', the Lincoln Memorial, bare feet etiquette and other topics. Rob and Joe are going to a concert. Robby annoys a has-been Hollywood actress. Joe gets perturbed at an open mic show and takes it out on one of the younger performers. Rob and Joe argue about men and women's relative libidos. Someone new to comedy may be trading on something other than her comedic talents.
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Episode 152 - July 7th, 2014 Rob feels a new listener has emerged as the most dedicated fan. Robby's girlfriend charms the family upon meeting them, but Rob and Joe question her knowledge of the language and culture. Joe picks on Robby for hostilely defending his opinion as fact. Rob is dismayed by Robby's claims of being overwhelmed when the show is actually posted early. Michael Chamberlin breaks down the positives and negatives of Rob's recently exhumed screenplay. When another wacky gig is offered locally, Rob and Joe conclude that Mike might be the man for the job. Rob provides updates on stories from past episodes and chronicles an unorganized comedy show where he was the sole performer. When his girlfriend binges on old Eddie Murphy movies, Rob finds fault with one of the plots.
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Episode 151 - June 30th, 2014 Rob has no interest in joining the Robinson family and friends at the beach. Robby's perfectionist ways are under attack again. Joe gets testy with a comic as the burden of running the comedy competition grows. An email is distributed locally for another bizarre gig. Stunningly, Joe abandons his tried-and-true closing joke during two recent shows. Rob takes heat after getting in the middle of the feud discussed a week prior on the show. A stuttering comedian confides in Rob that he's nervous about performing at a stutterers conference. Joe continues to fall short when it comes to promoting the show.
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