Episode 285 - February 17th, 2017

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Episode 284 - February 13th, 2017

Rob wonders if Joe will try Outback’s decadent new appetizer combination. Two much-discussed characters have a brief (but decisive) verbal battle on social media. Rob and Joe ponder the busy schedules of Marcus and Robby. Marcus lists potential candidates for the “Mt. Rushmore” of TMOS listeners and Rob and Joe try to determine who among their own audience would be memorialized. Another friend of the show wants to try standup comedy, but Rob and Joe are skeptical as always. Joe scrutinizes the “Song of the Year”, Carpool Karaoke and the plot of Purple Rain during a review of the Grammy Awards. Rob polls everyone on their top-five current TV shows. Rob and Marcus guess what Joe bought Katie for Valentine’s Day. Discussing the most recent murder mystery show, Joe admits to making a women cry. This leads to an impromptu ranking of the most common places where people have sex.




Episode 283 - February 6th, 2017

Rob is the victim of a new, mild form or racism. Rob and Joe contemplate the disappointment of Atlanta sports fans and the dislike for the Patriots dynasty. Lady Gaga’s leap from the roof of NGR stadium inspires a strange conversation about preferred methods of suicide. Joe emails Robby with a question, and as is often the case, doesn’t like the tone of his brother’s response. Rob returns from another tour entertaining our troops and describes some passport and visa complications while also revealing a state secret. The murder mystery troupe performs for the first time (and probably the last) at a new venue. Joe feels another podcast has pilfered a ‘Rob and Joe’ bit. The fake millennial is in the spotlight again, and Rob and Joe do some role play to illustrate how the satellite radio interview went. Robby is extending his lead in the Bachelor Fantasy competition, and no one is surprised. This leads to more talk about TV and gray market video streaming.




Episode 282 - January 23rd, 2017

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Episode 281 - January 23rd, 2017

Ben Collins from The Daily Beast joins the show to discuss his pivotal piece on the Keyser Soze of Comedy. The possibility of finding a documentary filmmaker to fully expand on this story is explored. The conversation is then graced by Alex Bell from Isle of Mann’s Manx Radio. Rob and Joe get the scoop on the tiny country’s history surrounding blood sports. They then try to plan a promotion that would gather all of Dan’s comedy enemies (and hopefully the world-traveler himself) for one big show on the island. Robby is reminded of an old feud while channel surfing, and Joe has an update on it four years later. Rob proposes a new way to include Chris Restivo on the show, and then has some good advice for all of the outspoken Trump detractors. Robby has new information about his college professor discussed on the previous episode, and Joe makes a connection when he learns the man’s name. Rob and Joe lose a patron over some of the premium content offered. Rob has booked a last-minute trip performing overseas.




Episode 280 - January 16th, 2017

Scott Apple continues to display his astounding lack of knowledge about anything in popular culture, but there just might be someone who knows as little about music. Scott also displays his inability to build a lightsaber that isn’t substandard. Robby is 'king' of the Bachelor fantasy league, but some have wondered if he was a 'queen'. People don't always get the comedy of Rob or Joe. Siri betrays Joe and makes an unauthorized call to someone in his contact list very early in the morning. Joe may have really hurt someone's feelings when he accidentally replied to the wrong text message. Rob has several instances where he must perform after acts that are impossible to follow. Rob is in the right place at the right time and sees Louis CK do fifteen minutes in a small club. While at the wolf sanctuary, some fellow visitors get testy over the offer of s'mores from Joe and Katie. Rob and Joe don’t like Arnold's new Celebrity Apprentice catch phrase, and new ones are considered for some hypothetical alternate hosts




Episode 279 - January 9th, 2017

Gramps sends a shocking photo to Joe with no explanation. There are a lot of comedians in attendance when one of their own gets hitched, but Joe gets uncomfortable when they can seem to behave appropriately. When a feature in Forbes blows up in the face the “media’s favorite millennial”, Rob and Joe get interviewed to discuss it by a reporter uncovering the story behind the story. Joe gives his review of the book he received from Rob, and Scott Apple gives Joe the worst Christmas present ever. Rob is annoyed with Joe for procrastinating on the newest murder mystery script.




Episode 278 - January 2nd, 2017

The final Ravens postgame on 98 Rock for the season could have used Rob. Joe receives some equipment as a result to the show’s new revenue stream, but waits until just before show time to install and test it. Rob’s new year starts badly for the second year in a row. Die Laughing Productions does a show in Albany without Joe, and Rob once again struggles to fill his shoes with the pre-show duties. The conversations on these road gig carpools seem to always get weird. Rob thinks the Richie/Carey tour will suffer as a result of their new year’s eve performances on TV. Joe is taking a break from social media. A new story from Gramps doesn’t seem that great to Joe, but it does inspire him to tell a different one involving Robby as a kid. Dan Nainan may have scammed the press one too many times. Rob gets some backlash for his gift-giving. Two tragic deaths at the close of 2016 spawn some bad jokes. Joe was given an extension on his girlfriend’s ultimatum from last year. The Bachelor fantasy league is under way. Rob got a new Sony PlayStation and is frustrated with the new video games.




Episode 277 - December 26th, 2016

The year is almost over, but the 2016 celebrity death toll is still rising. One of Joe’s sons is now collecting vinyl, and he gets more than probably wanted from his Uncle Robby for Christmas. Meanwhile Joe is inundated with wolf gifts and Rob thinks he should gain more wolf knowledge. The former show announcer has his own ideas about being a Redskins fan and what it means to have a successful night at poker. The Christmas gift exchange items are revealed on the air. Rob and Tawanda decided it was too much trouble to go to Gramps’ house and do it in person like everyone else. Joe’s gift from Rob is meant to be a gag, but it seems as though it will be the one that keeps on giving. Gramps lends his poetry and announcing talents to the show. Joe boasts about his appearance with Rob on Friday’s 98 Rock morning show. Rob announces how listeners can participate in the show’s Bachelor fantasy league.




Episode 276 - December 26th, 2016

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Episode 275 - December 19th, 2016

When Rob describes losing power for five hours before show time, we learn just how inept he is around the house. After considering how much more important his cell phone is when he was without electricity, the conversation turns to technology and comparing Gramps’ grasp of it to that of the Amish. Joe is looking forward to the day when humans don’t have to drive their own cars anymore, or a least the day he’s wealthy enough for someone else to do it. Joe attends a celebrity-filled party where he speculates about his fame ranking among the guests. Once again, he may also have offended someone. The popularity of Bachelor fantasy leagues is really growing. Rob and Joe perform at an office holiday party for good money, then can’t help but gossip about the employees on the show. Joe has a good experience playing a new game on the post-game show, but when he dared to play again off the air there were grave consequences. Robby is preparing for another houseguest coming from overseas, this time for an extended visit.




Episode 274 - December 12th, 2016

The mysterious black friend Robby claims to have is discussed again when he gets mentioned just before show time. Rob is frustrated that his cooking skills don’t seem to be improving, and are possibly getting worse. After watching the Eagles documentary, Rob compares their internal creative struggles to himself and Joe. A new venue for the murder mystery shows is not exactly as advertised and presents a host of issues including one very special audience member. Joe is surprised to learn that his girlfriend’s father has an interest in musical theater. There is speculation about the selection process for ‘The Bachelor’ contestants. A new story in the Gramps series unveils the time he once brought a gun to a knife fight. Someone in the MORE family threatens Marcus.




Episode 273 - December 5th, 2016

The group assembled for Joe’s birthday party makes the Medieval Times staff nervous. Rob offers some hypotheticals to Robby and Joe regarding things they might be willing to sacrifice in order to shave off a few years. Die Laughing Productions traveled to Philadelphia and then Winchester, where a cast member almost loses the audience at one show with an impromptu musical performance. Joe is still having co-host trouble on the Raven’s post-game show. Jeremy Woodworth and Chris Restivo submit their audition tapes for the job. Rob makes an announcement about a new project in the works for true fans of the show. Gramps is relentlessly flirting with a young comedienne on Facebook. When Tommy Sinbazo’s fiancé insists on turning a simple camping trip into a survival challenge, Joe balks at the idea.




Episode 272 - November 28th, 2016

Without Rob, the Ravens post game show is a struggle for Joe. Robby has a milestone birthday and delivers his Last Will to Joe. The hotel where Robby had two bad experiences reaches out to him. The Secret Santa name drawing is declassified. Joe has a birthday in a few days too, and his girlfriend’s gift to him is tickets to a concert in Pennsylvania with a large over-sixty crowd. Rob hosts Thanksgiving at the new house, and the Robinson’s annual tradition continue. The market for stuttering comedians is wide open. Rob tries some new material and almost derails his set. Since Rob is too busy to co-host the post-game on 98 Rock, some interesting substitutes are presented to Joe.




Episode 271 - November 21st, 2016

Rob makes a guess as to Robby’s opinion on last week’s show. Rob and Joe test Chris Restivo’s math skills. The Gramps stories keep coming, but is the quality in decline? Joe has new tales about his co-worker Scott Apple including one about his love for Star Wars. This leads to some frank commentary about disappointing movie franchises. Rob meets interesting people where ever he goes, and the Florida Keys are no exception. Rob has an idea for a new business that plays to the strengths of three people close to the show. Joe and Robby are competing to achieve the most steps per day, and as usual one is suspected of cheating. Robby finds himself in an awkward position with a politically incorrect medical professional. Rob wants to do a show gift exchange with a lot of rules and Joe is confused.




 

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