• Sticky Stuff, Nolan Ryan, And Blown Tupperware Sales

  • Jun 30 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Sticky Stuff, Nolan Ryan, And Blown Tupperware Sales

  • Summary

  • The Boys stumble their way into the Bank of England's gold vault through the sewer system. Alex is  accused of using sticky stuff in a baseball game and pulls his pants down in an attempt to exonerate himself. Alex's brother sets the dubious record for number of times being spanked in one day. Ryan's attempt to sell Tupperware goes horribly wrong. Alex is forced to try and remove his appendix all by himself. Nolan Ryan hands Robin Ventura the ass whipping of a lifetime. Alex's old boss and O.J Simpson have more in common than you think. Ryan and Alex decide to try their hand at the World's Strongest Man competition. All that and much more on this JAM PACKED episode of, "Good Times With Alex and Ryan."

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