Episode 135 - March 10th, 2014

Joe gets grief about his Facebook photo. Rob and Joe discover that the Drafts and Laughs promoters have committed them to more than just telling jokes. Beer Week talk leads to Rob pondering the logic of a television commercial. Rob's contribution to a crew team fundraiser is seemingly inconsequential. Joe is embarrassed when Rob tests his improvisational abilities with an example from a recent show. Potentially terrible baby names get debated. A theory is considered that women, by nature, resist TV and movies recommendations from their men. In typical fashion, Joe gives advice to comedy newcomers. Commenting on a man's shoes, Joe ironically puts his foot in his mouth. Rob's comedy gets some exposure on NPR, but in a vaguely insulting way. Rob and Joe pitch a guest idea for another MORE network show.

 



Episode 134 - March 3rd, 2014

Robby gets chastised for his conduct relating to a recent date. Rob deals with a very disruptive person during a show; oddly it's a member of the wait staff. His evening only gets worse. Michael Chamberlin joins the show to review the Oscars, discuss career, favorite gays and give Joe tips on living alone. Rob introduces a fun new game. Rob lists for his girlfriend the friends it would be okay to date if he were to fall into a coma. Joe has a great day at the horse track.

 



Episode 133 - February 24th, 2014

The topics and clips revisited include the following.
Robby insists that Joe's favorite actor couldn't do a better job playing Seinfeld than the man himself (from episode 72). Rob speculates about his girlfriend's former lovers and wonders if anyone actually fantasizes about their own current lover (from episode 88). Rob has an encounter with a blind fan and his hot girlfriend (from episode 66). Antoine Dodson returns for his second, and probably final, appearance (from episode 64). Michael Chamberlin is very forthcoming about his peculiar hygiene habits (from episode 55). Rob picks at old wounds with comedian Nick Mullen (from episode 83). A discussion of the upcoming Drafts & Laughs event leads to talk about Robby's nitpicking, the chat room, and how Joe's son is somehow familiar with a certain male porn star (from episode 90).

 



Episode 132 - February 17th, 2014

Joe's much-discussed co-worker comes to him for help on a matter of intimacy an personal hygiene. When TMOS celebrates its 1000th episode, the question is raised as to whether or not that landmark is possible for this show. Robby goes on a first date on Valentine's Day. Rob and Joe review the new version of Robocop and discuss what films should and should not be remade. Rob's feels tricked by an early Valentine from his girlfriend. Rob seems a little too captivated with the new host of The Tonight Show.

 



Episode 131 - February 10th, 2014

Joe delivers on a commitment to do a local gig with Rob and many well-known to the show are in attendance including Robby on a first date. Rob is blindsided when his girlfriend drops the name of a sports celebrity she once dated. On a double date with Rob, Joe's companion for the evening reveals her own encounter with a professional athlete. Rob's usual pressures are compounded by Valentine's Day. Rob is not that impressed with one of the countries' top Olympic athletes.

 



Episode 130 - February 3rd, 2014

Although Joe continues to be unreliable, he once again promises not to cancel the upcoming weekend gig with Rob. When Mickey pressures his co-host into rating his appearance, everyone on The Rob and Joe Show gets evaluated as well for comparison. Rob, Joe and a surprise challenger compete to see who is the best at voices. Rob auditions for well-known network summer talent show. Rob has an update on another much-discussed TV project. Rob and Joe both have fun at their respective weekend shows. Rob testifies to what a truly bad driver Joe is. Joe hopes that a rescheduled date will actually happen this time, but Rob has his doubts.

 



Episode 129 - January 27th, 2014

Joe's gotten bad about effectively promoting his shows. One listener gets very creative reviewing the show. Our 'entertainment correspondent' completely misunderstands a Facebook post from Joe. The Robinson brothers get into a contentious dialogue regarding a missed guest-booking opportunity. Joe opens for a well-know actor/comedian and is amazed by both the man's act and the audience response. Robby reveals details of his first date since the recent breakup and is subjected to the usual ridicule. Rob is fascinated by the story of a woman in the UK who gets dumped by the husband she saved with one of her kidneys. Rob and Joe lay the groundwork for another contest between the two of them. Rob offends one audience member while another actually offends him.  Rob is happy to discover that he no longer holds the biggest-drunk-comic-in-the-area title.

 



Episode 128 - January 20th, 2014

Joe's given yet another gig at 98 Rock and Robby is irritated with him. Robby gets the third degree about a potential date. Although a self-confessed 'bad driver', Joe gets into an accident that is not actually his fault. Rob concludes that as a speaker, MLK Jr was not someone you'd want to follow and considers other examples approaching this magnitude. Robby is forced to take the advice given to him on the previous show. Joe won't date  a woman who is not tattooed. The weather outside reminds Rob of his unusual history with blizzards and women.

 



Episode 127 - January 13th, 2014

Rob and Joe offer high praise to women willing to expose themselves on film. With the abundance of awards shows now, Rob asks which are the best/worst. Tales are swapped about recent difficulties at comedy shows. Entertainment correspondent Michael Chamberlin returns to discuss relationships and his disdain for the awards shows. Rob wonders who would take a pill to make them perform better at their job or physically enhance them. Robby gets quizzed further about his recent breakup and his life.

 



Episode 126 - January 6th, 2014

Rob returns from his most recent, and harrowing, trip to Afghanistan just in time for the live show. Only one non-single person remains on the show following recent developments. Joe seems to have really found a new groove with his stand-up. The cross-promotional appearances on The Mike O'Meara Show over the holidays are successful in spite of Joe's actions nearly getting them booted from the network. Another MORE network air personality rants about some criticism from Joe. In an effort to follow through on his resolution to be more forthcoming on the show, Joe shares stories of pursuit and disappointment.

 



Episode 125 - December 30th, 2013

The topics and clips revisited include the following.
Rob worries about what might happen if his girlfriend lost a foot (from episode 22). Rob is still troubled by the discovery of an extra large condom in the apartment long ago (from episode 21). Joe recounts his well-known battles with a former 98 Rock afternoon drive DJ (from episode 48). Joe starts trouble with the 98 Rock morning show when he is critical of a fill-in host selection, and thus the Sarah Simington Saga begins (from episodes 23 & 24). Show 'entertainment correspondent' Michael Chamberlin once again must answer questions about his career as a magician and his lack of athleticism when a curious photo from his website is posted in the chat room (from episode 41). Rob reveals that he colors his hair, and after initially missing it, Joe returns to it to interrogate him on the details.

 



Episode 124 - December 23rd, 2013

Rob and Joe introduce themselves to the new listeners hearing them for the first time via the MORE Broadcasting network. When arriving to do a promotional appearance on the Mike O'Meara Show, they are surprised to discover a holiday party there in full swing. Joe's Christmas plans sound rather depressing and the holidays bring mounting pressure from Rob's girlfriend of five years. Rob and Joe puzzle over the best calculated marriage proposal following a significant other's lottery win. Robby brings attention to Joe's verbal crutch and also recalls how his brother's CD was received by one comedy aficionado. The 98 Rock charity show was a big success, but Robby's encounter with his long-time adversary casts a shadow on the event. Rob frets over the travel arrangements for his New Year's gig in Afghanistan. Rob feels guilty after a holiday shopping experience. Joe discusses a chance encounter with a male enhancement drug.

 




 

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