413 Adobe Street

By: Jeff Snider and Chris Snider
  • Summary

  • Jeff Snider and Chris Snider are two dumb brothers who like to talk about baseball, ice cream, and one or two other things.
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Episodes
  • A Very Whatchamacallit Donut Christmas
    Dec 21 2020

    Chris and Jeff talk Christmas traditions and memories. The spoooookiest Christmas podcast episode you've ever heard.

    413 Adobe Street is a podcast hosted by Jeff Snider and Chris Snider, two dumb brothers who like talking about baseball, ice cream, and one or two other things. Thanks for listening, and be sure to subscribe and tell your friends!

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    53 mins
  • Christmas Bells are Ringing or Something
    Dec 14 2020

    Jeff and Chris are back after a week off to talk about Christmas music, including five Chris Snider Originals.

    413 Adobe Street is a podcast hosted by Jeff Snider and Chris Snider, two dumb brothers who like talking about baseball, ice cream, and one or two other things. Thanks for listening, and be sure to subscribe and tell your friends!

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    50 mins
  • Clapton the Ripper
    Nov 30 2020

    It's Chris's birthday, and the celebrate, the boys cooked up a doozy of a conspiracy theory, not to mention the Darrens on Bewitched, one-armed men, and kids named Covid. Enjoy!

    413 Adobe Street is a podcast hosted by Jeff Snider and Chris Snider, two dumb brothers who like talking about baseball, ice cream, and one or two other things. Thanks for listening, and be sure to subscribe and tell your friends!

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    51 mins

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