• Episode 022: Popular TV Shows We Find Meh, What Animal Would You Splice With Genetically, Personal Chauffeur or Chef, & Guilty Pleasure YouTube Videos

  • Nov 30 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 022: Popular TV Shows We Find Meh, What Animal Would You Splice With Genetically, Personal Chauffeur or Chef, & Guilty Pleasure YouTube Videos

  • Summary

  • Episode 022 of That Was Disappointing is Live.

    How are we still on the air!? 🤡

    Our first topic is what popular TV show was just “meh” to you. We get it, Tim. You don’t like SpongeBob SquarePants because of the anthropomorphism. yawns Meanwhile, we don’t have the heart to tell Dave that Candle Cove is creepypasta (Wiki it!) and wasn’t something he actually watched as a kid...

    Our second topic is what animal would you choose to splice with genetically, if given the chance. I suppose we should be proud of the fact that Art didn’t choose a horse, but let’s be honest, he’s just kidding himself.

    Our third topic is what would you rather have: personal chef, live-in maid or private chauffeur. Lex found out all of his friends are too lazy to cook a TV dinner. Meanwhile, perhaps we shouldn’t mention that he already has a maid service that stops by once a week.

    Our final topic is what are your guilty pleasure YouTube videos. We’re proud of the fact that Mike admits he’s behind some of the Elsagate videos (again, Wiki it!) and will seek the necessary help to fight this addiction. The first step is always to admit there’s a problem.

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