Just an Old Man who wants to sit down with his two sons and talk.
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An Old Man and His Two Sons talk about the history of their podcast, its inception, how their lives are changing soon, and say Goodbye. If you've made it this far: thank you from the bottom of our hearts for listening to our little podcast. We sincerely hope that you laughed some, learned some, and enjoyed it enough to tell somebody. It's been fun.…
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In this 99th episode, unofficially titled "Potpourri", an Old Man and his Two Sons discuss a wide array of topics including but not limited to; Classical Music, Joan Rivers Talk Show, the Crimson Tide, and the very concept of the vast array of topics available to any podcast listener or producer. It gets a little meta.…
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An Old Man and His Two Sons discuss television and its place as a cultural touchstone and how it's evolved over time to become the world of cut-cord streaming. Also discussed: How to take an ironic joke too far.By An Old Man
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An Old Man and His Two Sons continue their mysterious countdown discussing previous episodes, films, directors, graveyards, head shaving, yard work, and Sean Connery.By An Old Man
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An Old Man and His Two Sons talk about the world of alternative competitive sports, particularly, the absolute insanity of the World Dart Championship.By An Old Man
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An Old Man and His Two Sons discuss the impact of Hello Dolly through the modern lens, the women's suffrage movement, the equal rights amendment, and generally the bum deal that women have faced in America.By An Old Man
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An Old Man and his Two Sons deliver a Post Script to the previous California episodes discussing the wild fires, the farmer's market, and traveling back to their home of Central Florida.By An Old Man
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An Old Man and His Two Sons wraps up their three part California/Los Angeles trip special with a summary of some good food, interesting locales, and some general (and generally positive) observations.By An Old Man
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