• Episode 134: So Long Paul Walker, RIP. (Fast and Furious 7)

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 134: So Long Paul Walker, RIP. (Fast and Furious 7)

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  • Episode 134: So Long Paul Walker, RIP.


    Welcome back movie fans to revenge based Episode of the Not Funny Guys Present's: Off the Reels, the internets #1 podcast on Public libraries with books on weight differentials and gravity. This is episode 134 of the internets most popular movie podcast and Today we’re going to talk about a movie that teaches us that revenge is a dish best served with American Muscle and steel. Today we’re talking about Furious 7, a movie will let you know that cars don’t fly. We are your favorite Ne’er-do-wells the Not Funny Guys, I am your host Casey ‘The Joker’ Franklin, i'm joined by my two co-host the other members of the Not Funny Guys, Dr. Jon ‘Wheels’ Evans, & Eric ‘The Tech Guy’ Linebarger. Gentlemen let’s do what we do best, smile brightly.


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