Episode 270 - November 15th, 2016

Following Robby’s reported food poisoning, Rob and Joe have a spontaneous disagreement about the definition of the word food. Rob and Joe give their post election commentary and a critique of SNL with Dave Chappelle. A fellow comedian’s dwindling gimmick/affliction leads to some deep questions. Marcus’s home life is affected by the election results which inspires some ‘Rob & Joe’ style hypothetical questions. A listening writes to Rob and Joe with some questions about Chris Restivo and his connection to the show. Joe makes a plea to black women following audience reaction to the most recent murder mystery show. Rob is waiting for the phone to ring after his big TV appearance.




Episode 269 - November 7th, 2016

Joe makes new friends on the ship, but returns from this trip vowing never to go on another cruise. Rob underestimates the volume of trick-or-treaters in his new neighborhood and gets a visit from the “mafia”. In spite of an otherwise triumphant week for Rob, he still has disappointments with regard to the Comedy Central website and an NPR interview. A cousin of a famous comedian in clamoring to represent Rob.




Episode 268 - October 31st, 2016

Erik Woodworth joins the show while Joe is in the middle of the ocean. In his absence, there is a lot of speculation about Joe’s behavior on the boat with Katie. Part of Erik’s anatomy has a good side, and it’s appeared in countess photos. It’s Halloween night and Erik’s kids are anxious for daddy to be done recording a podcast. Not surprisingly, Rob and Erik’s costumes share the same origin. Erik talks about his brother, who is an interesting character to say the least. Rob’s debut on Comedy Central is just days away and he’s having nightmares about it. Redskins fans are torturing themselves each week watching their team play, and Rob’s great tweet about the tie game gets no love. Erik loves all things Walking Dead and defends the show. Bill Murray receiving the Mark Twain prize this week leads to several ideas for more remakes with the cast of the new Ghostbusters.




Episode 267 - October 24th, 2016

Joe and some friends swap creepy stories on the way to a haunted house. When the new Bethesda comedy venue struggles to manage the patrons, Rob saves the day. Even though the murder mystery in Syracuse goes well, Joe gets a report that there’s a problem with a member of the cast. The Robinson brothers don't take any crap, but someone else does Joe’s dirty work while Robby takes matters into his own hands. Joe’s ordeal leads to a conversation about cleanliness and the level it takes to deter someone from fulfilling carnal desires. Joe makes a few mistakes during the Ravens post-game show and Rob can’t wait to highlight them. Gramps gets hassled by the cops. Chris Restivo leaves Joe a voicemail. Rob and Joe view Amy Schumer’s social media posts with skepticism. A notorious name is back in the news and Rob and Joe dare to speak it.




Episode 266 - October 17th, 2016

Joe and some friends swap creepy stories on the way to a haunted house. When the new Bethesda comedy venue struggles to manage the patrons, Rob saves the day. Even though the murder mystery in Syracuse goes well, Joe gets a report that there’s a problem with a member of the cast. The Robinson brothers don't take any crap, but someone else does Joe’s dirty work while Robby takes matters into his own hands. Joe’s ordeal leads to a conversation about cleanliness and the level it takes to deter someone from fulfilling carnal desires. Joe makes a few mistakes during the Ravens post-game show and Rob can’t wait to highlight them. Gramps gets hassled by the cops. Chris Restivo leaves Joe a voicemail. Rob and Joe view Amy Schumer’s social media posts with skepticism. A notorious name is back in the news and Rob and Joe dare to speak it.




Episode 265 - October 10th, 2016

Rob worries about doing the next murder mystery show in Syracuse without Joe and the usual full cast. Robby has his own cast for the previously discussed Rob and Joe sitcom. Rob and Joe report on Phil’s wedding and their moves on the dance floor. Robby has a connection with Rob's new award show gig. Rob and Joe pat each other on the back for this week’s post-game broadcast. The show’s former announcer is having bet regret. Robby makes the annual trip to West Virginia, but this years reunion included a new activity that was directly inside his wheelhouse. Joe receives some of the sexy photos from Gramps. Joe is faced with a difficult hypothetical involving tattoos.




Episode 264 - October 3rd, 2016

Robby is absent this week, but the fear remains. Gramps tops himself with his latest Facebook post and Joe has a brand new tale from him. Rob thinks that the characters associated with the show could make a great TV sitcom and solicits Joe’s help in casting it. Joe refuses to remove Rob from his endless friends-group text stream. Joe thinks that his virtual friend King Larry is starting to behave like a dictator, and decides its worth another try calling him on the show. Rob has a gig that promises to be very long and tedious. Rob and Joe are both attending a wedding and one of them is stressed about his gift to the bride and groom.




Episode 263 - September 26th, 2016

Since Gramps is busy philandering on Facebook again, no time is wasted getting right to his newest autobiographical story. Scott Apple is unfamiliar with one of Hollywood’s top-ten lead actors. Rob and Joe divide and conquer with a murder mystery show scheduled on a Raven’s post-game show Sunday. Rob shares a hypothetical about Joe’s girlfriend that unfolded during the car ride to the show. An analysis by Joe of the greatest game shows of all time emerges from the conversation. Someone on the Die Laughing team has something horrible growing on his face and Joe recalls an incident involving self-surgery in a sensitive area. With the first presidential debate is looming, Joe has a lot to say on the subject. Robby puts his foot down. Joe takes issue with a listener’s Tweet. Rob returns to one of their favorite topics; speculating about celebrity deaths. When Rob introduces one of his oldest notable friends to one of his newest, they end the night taking an Uber ride together. Joe wants no part of a stand-up gig to which Rob has committed him.




Episode 262 - September 19th, 2016

When Marcus makes a revelation about his aging eyes, Rob and Joe discuss the realization of failing vision and the dangerous optometrist. Joe laments the struggle to get listeners for the Ravens post-game show. Rob wants a devoted fan’s power rankings to become a regular segment. A boxer’s biopic currently in theaters baffles Rob. Joe attends a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Apple where a big announcement is made. Robby speculates about the reason for Rob’s anxiousness surrounding the proposed viewing party and the conversation gets heated. The newest Gramps story is the best so far. Joe finds that a new game he is playing cannot be confined to its virtual world. Robby chastises Rob for not getting his celebrity friends to come on the show.




Episode 261 - September 12th, 2016

The topics and clips revisited include the following:
Rob and Joe discuss starting a pet death pool, then a monetary offer for Robby's Cat. This leads to a conversation about disposing of Joe's landlord's cat (episode 179). Joe may have inadvertently created an unpleasant new nickname for himself (episode 177). Rob, Joe and Robby compare notes on discovering self-pleasure (episode 202). Joe invites a much-discussed comedy neophyte on the show with the intention convincing him to give up his dream (episode 155). Joe has an issue with Rob’s outgoing voicemail message (episode 201). The collision of Joe’s personal and professional life gets some closure when RJ Jackson joins the show (episode 170). Joe hears a story from his often-mentioned coworker that sounds like a plot straight out of Seinfeld (episode 176). Enjoy two highlights from the second installment of the Scott Apple music quiz (episode 200).




Episode 260 - September 5th, 2016

Rob is withholding gifts from his girlfriend to avoid eating outdoors. Regular season football is looming and that means the annual fantasy draft/poker night recap and Super Bowl predictions. Plus Joe is planning his 98 Rock post-game show without Rob’s input. Now that people have had a chance to hear Joe’s appearance on the Laughfinder podcast, he shares his thoughts on the final product. Rob sabotages Joe’s portion of the Ellicott City benefit show. The brother of a show P1 seems to be lobbying to override his sibling’s elite status. Things get awkward when Joe’s unintentionally tear-jerking inquiry of a friend is discussed and Rob misunderstands what is okay to reveal on the air. This leads to some unpleasant revelations. Rob is against Joe throwing a viewing party for his big upcoming TV debut.




Episode 259 - August 29th, 2016

A bad experience in a parking lot leads to a comparison of grocery stores. Its clear that one local venue known for live music is ill-prepared to host stand-up comedy, and an all-white politically correct crowd doesn’t help matters. In an attempt to spare the feelings of someone personally close to him, Joe conceals his contempt for a TV show. Fans of Rob and Joe in far away Philadelphia come to see the murder mystery. Joe goes to Ellicott City to shoot a special video for the upcoming benefit show, but discovers that this is no easy task in a disaster area. Rob reads an email blast asking for a comic to perform at a private function, and the gig seems to fit a certain familiar someone. Joe gets backlash for his views expressed on The C4 show. Rob is on the defensive again for disregarding Joe on local television. A discussion about the late Gene Wilder turns into another barrage of crazy hypotheticals for Robby. Joe is recruited to help re-roof a house and again cannot be truthful about the predicament in which he finds himself.




Episode 258 - August 22nd, 2016

Rob starts the show exploring the disparity with Joe regarding favorite teams, which quickly devolves into full-fledged sports talk radio. Joe is pet sitting and that becomes part of the conversation when the animal interrupts the show. Memories from Joe’s childhood once again put Gramps on the defensive in chat. Rob and Joe both had very challenging stand-up comedy gigs recently. Rob appears on Great Day Washington, and forgets (chooses not to mention) someone very close to him both personally and professionally. When Joe stumbles upon a restaurant’s unfortunate karaoke night, Robby and his singing become the a topic again in a hypothetical of massive proportions. Even though his “most famous friend” invites him to be his opening act again, Rob is afraid to ask him for anything more. Rob goes over his time at one of the shows and Joe is furious hearing about the fight that ensues over it.




Episode 257 - August 15th, 2016

Robby loses his Chick-fil-A virginity and shares his thoughts. Someone claiming to be a “real comedian” leaves a personal attack in the review section of J-L’s new comedy album. Rob’s persistent dreams involving the murder mysteries seem to indicate that he has some doubts about Joe. With the Summer Olympics in full swing, Rob is fascinated by one athlete in particular and the fact that Robby has never watched an event in his life. A comprehensive review of the previous week’s closing song is posted on social media, and Rob poses a hypothetical question with respect to Robby’s interpretation. Joe accepts an invitation, but the true nature of the party is omitted. Gramps is now submitting material for the show. Rob revisits one of Robby’s peculiarities, discussed on the show a year ago, to get an update.




Episode 256 - August 8th, 2016

The argument from the previous two shows finally has some closure. Katie exposes Restivo. Joe is forced to change his hairdresser after 15 years of going to the same woman. Even though no one can actually hear it for several weeks, Joe touts his successful appearance on the LaughFinder podcast. Robby has drafted his will and Joe thinks he should have included Marcus. Rob floats his theory that Ted Danson has perhaps had the greatest career ever in television. Rob and Joe reject the notion that strong female roles are a rarity in Hollywood. While out in public, Joe continues to agitate strangers he meets. A colleague is saturating the market with recordings of his stand-up material. 



 

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