• Episode 81: Slow Burn

  • May 31 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • The boys get together at a secret location (finally) to record yet another episode. After a brief hiatus the boys come back to catch up on all the stuff they haven’t mentioned before…and…the…ugh…these intros suck to write (to be honest). Does anyone even read these? Well, for those of you who actually do read into these show notes, below, you’ll find some time stamps to help guide you through this podcast journey…such as!

    • (00:00) intro
    • (02:45) brief tmnt discusssion
    • (04:00) the R word
    • (04:30) something about Mary
    • (10:30) Tv shows we wished they would have revived (clerks and the critic)
    • (19:05) Comedy Competition in Alamo tx and winner announcement
    • (27:00) NEW SEGMENT! CONVICTION CONNECTIONS

    And and slightly more!

    Send us a message numbnuts…I dare you!

    This show was sponsored by

    • Goliath Toys and Retro Games (1128 W Monte Cristo Rd, Edinburg, TX 78541)
    • Aisle 9 Collectibles (1627 Resaca Village Suite B, Brownsville, TX 78521)
    • Earsys (956 510 5778)

    we are are excited to announce our newest sponsors!

    • @ghostroomvintage (419 South Texas Ave, Weslaco Tx)
    • 956JerseyBoyz (419 South Texas Ave, Weslaco Tx)
    • Don’t forget to follow us @Recalled Productions on Fb for all upcoming stand up shows!

    And don’t forget to follow these numb nuts too!

    • @ROYAGOMEZCOMEDY on instagram, Facebook, and twitter
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