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Episode 27: Night Shift (1982) Or You Can Hoit and Toit All You Want Here. It's Safe! (with Ian Taylor)

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This week Tom, Travis, and special guest Ian Taylor talk about the loss of the mid-budget film, 80's sex comedies and how unproblematic some of them can be (lookin' at you, Night Shift).

Additionally, Tom and Travis do not disappoint and in record time get right into butt and fart talk. (Also, my wife and daughter were fighting about TikTok "dabloons" and I lost track of where I was with my real butthole joke.)

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This week Tom, Travis, and special guest Ian Taylor talk about the loss of the mid-budget film, 80's sex comedies and how unproblematic some of them can be (lookin' at you, Night Shift).

Additionally, Tom and Travis do not disappoint and in record time get right into butt and fart talk. (Also, my wife and daughter were fighting about TikTok "dabloons" and I lost track of where I was with my real butthole joke.)

Contact us at rav.schnitz@gmail.com
Theme song by Russ Worstell

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