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In a classic instance of the "locked cubicle" mystery, Johnny channels F.W.J. Schelling.
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In this episode we discover that to our relief it’s the last one, ever, until the series is somehow resumed at some point.
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Lady MacBeth speaks to the 21st century, now in powdered form!
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In the tradition of great and powerful critiques of timid thinking, Jacques d'Temps-en-temps and Hans Fluker return one last time to lament Men in Charge's portrayal of them as well as to lambast Tony and Kevin for their decision not to include more KISS and hovercrafts in their sketches.
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This episode gets Biblical through unwieldy, unconvincing inference.
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The year is 1541 in a world much different from ours. Join an intrepid band of inventors, spies and scapegraces in an adventure that puts the hole Schmalkaldic saga in context!
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The year is 1541 in a world much different from ours. Join an intrepid band of inventors, spies and scapegraces in an adventure that'll get you fired up!
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The year is 1541 in a world much different from ours. Join an intrepid band of inventors, spies and scapegraces as something watery this way comes!
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The meaning of this title is self-evident, right? Isn’t our Christian Nation walking on Really Bad Water right now? On Earth, only the well-armed shall be forgiven.
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In this episode, Kevin and Tony explain why your life feels so much like a big cheat. Why? Because they’re living your best life, sitting in the dark in their underwear drinking RC Cola, which is what you wish you could do, but you can’t, because you don’t have a radio show or podcast.