Episode 195 - May 11th, 2015

After two years of discussion and hundreds of emails, the “comedian” everyone loves to hate talks to Rob and Joe. Prince played for over two hours at the historic peace rally in Baltimore and Rob and Joe were there. Rob reveals that he’s been watching American Idol all season and that he has a man-crush on one of the judges. Another ill-advised remake coming to television prompts a discussion of some potentially better ideas based on 80’s movies. A carry-over conversation from last week examines which celebrities over 70 are still hot enough to boink.

 



Episode 194 - May 4th, 2015

Rob yearns for his action figures from childhood and recalls a dream about them. A geeky debate about favorite comic book superheroes spontaneously erupts. Joe has reason to believe that his NFL draft coverage on 98 Rock was a success. A colleague who's just beginning to learn about the ''100% clean comedian'' joins the show and a live call is made to the notorious creep himself.

 



Episode 193 - April 27th, 2015

The events in Baltimore affect Joe directly. Show announcer Tim digs a hole for himself when makes a faulty prediction. Rob wonders what should be planned for the looming 200th episode. Rob watched a newcomer crash and burn on stage. Rob and Joe perform at a club together in Richmond and one of them literally steals the show. Later Rob fears his car has been stolen from the parking lot. Rob does two shows in Rockville that are completely opposite from each other in every way. Rob encounters an obnoxious hockey fan. Rob and Joe participate in a very special episode of NLO podcast. Rob wonders if Joe’s potential cohabitation with him and his girlfriend might cause problems.

 



Episode 192 - April 20th, 2015

The gift a musical instrument to Joe’s son for his birthday prompts an analogy to Robby’s singing ability. Joe is confused about the use of freight trains in the modern world. The great success of “The Last Laugh” debut is detailed. Joe meets his girlfriend’s parents when they attend the show. Joe’s wardrobe is under scrutiny, especially his footwear. Joe leaves an open mic show in disgust. Rob and Joe make a new friend at Chili’s. The final shoot for Rob’s TV pilot project is a huge success. Joe has an update on his latest radio gig.

 



Episode 191 - April 13th, 2015

Just prior to show time, Rob and Joe catch wind of a local scandal brewing. Given the outcome of The Masters, Rob once again urges Joe to face a painful reality. Rob inserts himself into the middle of a clash happening with some noisy comedy show patrons. Joe makes an announcement that sounds oddly familiar. Rob makes his own announcement about a side project, and things get weird when Joe questions why he was not asked to be involved. During the show, a bombshell is dropped publicly that will have an huge affect on Joe’s living arrangement.

 



Episode 190 - April 6th, 2015

Rob is unintentionally inspirational to the wheelchair-bound open mic’er. Joe’s girlfriend makes an observation about the way others perceive him. The relentless adversary baits Rob and Joe once again with the promise of a future video posting. Rob and Joe pay tribute to a retiring radio legend. Rob somewhat overestimated how much he would enjoy the recent musical theater production he attended with his girlfriend. Rob contemplates one of the inequities in male-female relationships. Joe observes, and then ridicules, every decision made by one of the comedy competition entrants.

 



Episode 189 - March 30th, 2015

The companion episode of It’s Mickey from the live Prime event is still unavailable. Chris Restivo’s life continues to fascinate. Rob gets recognized twice while out with his girlfriend. Joe compliments Rob on a very specific comedic skill that he possesses. Joe is both impressed and perplexed after spending significant time with a well-known comedian. Rob reads some rather negative review of the show. Rob updates a story discussed at length on episode 182. Joe’s girlfriend has a unique business idea, but Rob sees several problems with it. Joe has another story about his endlessly-entertaining coworker. Rob interacts with an audience member who may or may not have a peculiar fetish. Rob buys tickets for perhaps the least masculine choice among musical theatre performances. Once again Rob has to defend himself for a seemingly harmless comment on social media. Rob and Joe have issues with the Justin Bieber roast.

 



Episode 188 - March 19th, 2015

Rob and Joe do the show in front of a live audience for the first time, but it almost didn’t happen. Rob asks the audience to guess what Joe swallowed following his retelling of the vile mishap. Rob and Joe have very different approaches to a hypothetical question about food. Mickey Cucchiella and his co-host Robert Andrew join the show. Chris Restivo makes a much-anticipated announcement. Rob revisits a game that was a big hit on a previous episode. Each person on the show decides who to “F---, Marry and Kill” among the other three. Rob instigates some of the usual arguments with Mickey about aliens, bigfoot and evolution.

 



Episode 187 - March 16th, 2015

Rob and Joe fully explain the drama surrounding the originally-scheduled debut of their murder mystery. A listener has agreed to pick highlight clips for the next ‘best of’ show, but Joe is skeptical. Rob is thrown off guard when he discovers he’s on a show with a magician. Joe feels that the birth of a child may not truly the greatest moment of a person’s life. Rob is stunned to find an audience member is deeply touched by one his jokes. After many weeks of contentious debate Rob, Joe and Robby actually watch Birdman separately and give their reviews on the show.

 



Episode 186 - March 9th, 2015

Joe dissects a joke that was made at his expense. Rob worries about a belligerent man he overhears talking in the lobby before a comedy show. Joe encounters an odd married couple attending his show. The half-Indian tormentor crosses paths with Todd Moore. Rob gets in another social media scuffle when someone overreacts to his harmless joke. After their latest TMOS appearance, Rob and Joe draw comparisons to other broadcast studios they’ve seen. The death of a its co-creator prompts a discussion about the The Simpsons place among the great sitcoms and how Rob won’t watch the show. Rob creates a hypothetical game where everyone creates their perfect woman. Joe visits Rob’s home town.

 



Episode 185 - March 2nd, 2015

Rob and Joe don’t seem particularly worried for their safety in spite of a recent incident that took place at the same venue as their upcoming event. Rob resuscitates a two and a half year old argument over the loss of a potential show guest whose star is now on a rapid rise. A recent blog disparaging binge viewing prompts a lively and insightful television discussion. Rob and Joe are very encouraged by the recent dress rehearsal for The Last Laugh. When Joe performs at a mansion, Rob decides to crash the house party. Teaching comedy to a room full of doctors is a sweet gig that Rob couldn’t refuse. After Rob describes the motley crew that assembled for a recent open mic show, a conversation emerges about bonding over ones minority status and/or affliction.

 



Episode 184 - February 23rd, 2015

Rob wants to know what Joe is doing for his girlfriend’s birthday aside from dedicating the show to her. Joe faces a common problem as the parent of teenage sons. A heated pre-show argument gets analyzed. Joe fights for a headlining spot at the expense of Rob. Robby gets quizzed about his new circle of friends. Rob and Joe announce an exciting new entertainment venture. Rob receives a surprising message from someone closely connected to a show guest featured on “Best of”. Rob discusses some weird things he’s seen audience members wear recently at comedy shows. Joe gets confrontational with a policeman, but backs down when the officer finds his weak spot. Gramps has some trouble with a television show. The Maryland Music Awards finally aired and although some people thought Joe was cut from the show, he wasn’t quite. One prediction made about the SNL 40th special was on the money.

 



Episode 183 - February 16th, 2015

The topics and clips revisited include the following:
Joe's quirky coworker joins the show to display his stunning lack of music knowledge in game show format (from episode 135). During another show appearance dealing with his online dating profile, Joe discusses one of Scott Apple’s imaginative ideas (from episode 109).  Joe tells the story of his chance encounter and subsequent mishap with a male enhancement drug (from episode 124). Robby deviously engineers awkward moments with both Rob and Joe (from episode 111). ‘Romeo Rose’, whose looking-for-love website and inflammatory statements have gained him national attention, talks to Rob and Joe and is even more outrageous than expected (from episode 115).  Rob introduces a fun and hilarious new game (from episode 134). J-L Cauvin joins the show and plays a game involving everyone's favorite comedy club slugger/impressionist (from episode 120). A live interview is conducted with the show's first-ever, and probably only, intern candidate (from episode 107).

 



Episode 182 - February 9th, 2015

A call to fellow MORE host Mickey Cucchiella to promote the upcoming crossover live audience broadcast turns into an evaluation of everyone’s sexual prowess. Joe is challenged over an off-air remark he made about his favorite pie and how it is best eaten. A Detroit man is the news receives an abundance of donations and sympathy, but not from Rob and Joe. In spite of the amazingly talented and funny group of people assembled for the SNL 40th anniversary special, Rob and Joe speculate about just how big of a disappointment it will be. They then puzzle over why the brand new White Castle chain in Vegas had to close it’s doors after just one day. Rob and Joe feel the need to explain why one particular segment is included in the upcoming best of year three.

 



Episode 181 - February 2nd, 2015

Rob is pleased with the assortment of gifts he’s given his girlfriend for her birthday, but wonders how things might have gone if he went in a different direction. He also took her out to dinner for the occasion, but is troubled when the whole evening seems a little too special. Rob is determined to attend Scott Apple’s wedding in spite of the insult of receiving no actual invitation. Joe stays at his former home while the ex is away on a trip. Rob and Joe disagree about the level of Katie Perry’s hotness. Joe observes a racial stereotype and worries that his enjoyment of the behavior (and Robby’s audio drops) might be perceived the wrong way. Rob is stunned by the misguided way a comedy club owner attempts to defend the honor of his bartender. Joe’s just started a new diet and is already struggling with its limitations. There’s more discussion about the girlfriends’ spinoff show as well as a growing demand.

 




 

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