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This segment features a wildly humorous poem about a man's outrageous sexual escapades at a zoo, culminating in the unforgettable line about a hippo's fart. The absurdity of mixing animal encounters with raunchy humor creates a laugh-out-loud moment that keeps listeners engaged and entertained.
KILL TONY·#759 - STEVE RENNAZZISI + JOE LIST·Mar 10, 2026
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The segment kicks off with a hilarious reflection on a childhood prank involving letters from a fictional 'pedo guy' that the host sent to his friend's house, leading to a series of absurd comparisons between Santa Claus and other questionable figures. The comedic exploration of societal issues through the lens of childhood experiences, combined with outrageous imagery, makes this segment a wild ride of laughter and discomfort.
This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von·#645 - Chris Robinson·Mar 11, 2026
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In a wild ambulance ride, the crew encounters a young man who has undergone a shocking penis amputation. The absurdity peaks when he jokes about losing height due to his injury, while his severed member is chilling on ice. This segment combines dark humor with outrageous medical anecdotes, making it both shocking and hilarious.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard·Armchair Anonymous: First Responder II·Mar 06, 2026
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Arsenio Hall hilariously recounts the challenges of getting controversial guests on his show, like Ice-T and NWA, despite network pushback. His boldness and refusal to take no for an answer create a comedic tension that showcases the absurdity of television politics in the '90s.
Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend·Arsenio Hall·Mar 30, 2026
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In this hilariously absurd segment, the hosts dive into a scandal involving a conservative figure caught in a bimbofication role-play gone wrong. The outrageous details about fake breasts and duck faces keep the laughs rolling as they dissect the hypocrisy of a man living a double life, all while poking fun at the absurdity of his situation.
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura·Tim & Christine Learn About Bimbofication | Your Mom's House Ep. 854·Apr 08, 2026
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In a bizarre twist, a would-be rapist struggles to get it up, leading to an absurd negotiation over Vaseline. The victim's calm responses and witty retorts turn a terrifying situation into a darkly humorous tale of survival and absurdity.
Small Town Murder·The Tinkerbell Witchcraft Delusion - Cherry Log, Georgia·Mar 12, 2026
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In this wild segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of a domestic dispute where a frying pan becomes a weapon of choice. The hilarious twist comes when they discuss the idea of 'mutual combat' in a kitchen, leading to outrageous comparisons and the notion that both parties might just end up in jail for their antics.
Small Town Murder·Murder Colors Don't Run - Jerome, Idaho·Mar 05, 2026
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In this wild book discussion, the hosts dive into a story about a 17-year-old seducing her not-so-perfect teacher, complete with a receding hairline and belly. The punchline? After all the drama, she realizes she doesn't need a man to justify her existence, leaving listeners both shocked and amused by the bizarre plot twists.
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast·Ep 601 - Gen Z White Boy (feat. Devan Costa & Conner McNutt)·Mar 04, 2026
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Zach Noe Towers shares a hilarious and cringe-worthy moment from his first paid gig on a gay cruise, where telling an AIDS joke almost got him thrown overboard. This story highlights the stark difference between being internet funny and live performance funny, especially in front of a tough crowd. The audience's reaction and Zach's reflections make this segment both entertaining and insightful.
The Comment Section with Drew Afualo·CLOWN FOR HIRE Ft. Zach Noe Towers | Episode 214·Mar 25, 2026
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In this outrageous segment, the hosts hilariously debate the absurdity of health practices like snorting urine and the dangers of bodily fluids. The punchline hits when they realize that if someone thinks their piss is good enough to snort, they probably shouldn't be making sandwiches for others!
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura·Brian Simpson Almost Died | Your Mom's House Ep. 852·Mar 25, 2026
“… that i think will make you think twice about ever having sex ever again for any reason ever seen the 2007 film teeth damn you the story that a comedy horror comedy in air quotations about a woman whose vagina has teeth yes this is real this is a real medical condition This is not fabricated for fictional movies. This happens, and there's no way to know until it's too late. There's no way for you to be able to tell. It's a gamble every time. Maybe you like gambling with your dick, but for me, I say it's not worth it. Just imagine the teeth. Vividly imagine it. It's almost like there's razor …”“that that's for sounds real bad man you're right it all blows up bob can you make it sound worse do you like movies there one specific movie i seen that i wish i could unsee stop reading my script that i think will make you think twice about ever having sex ever again for any reason ever seen the 2007 film teeth damn you the story that a comedy horror comedy in air quotations about a woman whose vagina has teeth yes this is real this is a real medical condition This is not fabricated for fictional movies. This happens, and there's no way to know until it's too late. There's no way for you to be able to tell. It's a gamble every time. Maybe you like gambling with your dick, but for me, I say it's not worth it. Just imagine the teeth. Vividly imagine it. It's almost like there's razor blades in there. That's exactly the motif I'm riffing on, yes. that was great yeah that sounds horrible yeah i remember in that movie when the doctor gets his fingers bitten off he goes so i'm giving you a point for vagina dentata vagina dentata what a delivery yeah i'm actually uh screen sharing with wade wade right now so i'm just stealing all …”View more
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In this hilariously dark segment, Wade laments the woes of enjoying a sunny day while being bald and plagued by annoying people. The comedic climax escalates when Bob takes it to an absurd level, referencing Hiroshima and turning a beautiful morning into an unexpectedly grim punchline, showcasing the podcast's unique blend of humor and shock value.
“… language and hate speech talk and all that jazz, everybody had to be careful about what they joked around about. That's the fucking death of comedy. Oh, my God. Someone was just talking about – was it Lisa Kudrow or one of these funny ladies was talking about why they can't make comedies anymore because you can't – there's just too many restrictions. to worry about offending people I went to this used bookstore and bought like 10 old National Lampoon magazines I wanted it from the 70s And I was going to bring them here I forgot I was going to give them to you But it uh oh my god Like, I …”“It's so funny as shit. They get this kid to just say it. Then there's a car. It jumps. It's hilarious. It's hilarious. Yeah. But the problem was like as things got weird, especially with like restrictive language and hate speech talk and all that jazz, everybody had to be careful about what they joked around about. That's the fucking death of comedy. Oh, my God. Someone was just talking about – was it Lisa Kudrow or one of these funny ladies was talking about why they can't make comedies anymore because you can't – there's just too many restrictions. to worry about offending people I went to this used bookstore and bought like 10 old National Lampoon magazines I wanted it from the 70s And I was going to bring them here I forgot I was going to give them to you But it uh oh my god Like, I mean, I don't get offended by comedy. But like some of the shit in these old National Lampoons, I'm like, damn, what the fuck? Like, it is so... Was that the image that you sent me today? What image did I send you? R-Crum. You sent me an R-Crum? Oh, no, that was just like a cool Art Crumb comic. Him talking about how he like, he's so funny, dude. Art …”View more
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The segment dives into the wild world of underground comic artist Art Crumb, who famously left his family to sketch while on acid, resulting in bizarre yet brilliant artwork. The hosts hilariously debate the shocking and sexual nature of his comics, with one even admitting to having 'jerked off' to them, showcasing the absurdity of past cultural norms.
The Joe Rogan Experience·#2481 - Duncan Trussell·Apr 09, 2026
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Nikki Glaser hilariously exposes the double standards in comedy, revealing how women are often discredited for using writers, while male comedians get a free pass. She compares it to home decorators getting credit for their beautiful setups, sparking a laugh while tackling a serious issue about gender bias in the industry.
Call Her Daddy·Nikki Glaser: Foreplay, Fetishes, & Face Lifts·Apr 08, 2026
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In this segment, the host hilariously connects the COVID lab leak theory to a humorous metaphor about ladybugs, while passionately critiquing the media's response. The outrageous claim that more Americans died from fentanyl than in major wars adds a shocking twist that keeps listeners engaged and laughing.
Adam Carolla Show·Xi Van Fleet Warns About China’s Influence in America·Mar 31, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurd idea of introducing kids to their dad's anatomy as a bizarre form of parenting. The punchline? It's all about planting the seed of confidence, even if it sounds completely outrageous. The conversation takes wild turns, discussing everything from childhood perceptions to the 'fire in the belly' of fat kids versus jocks.
Adam Carolla Show·Alana Stewart + Dana Workman (Carolla Classics)·Mar 28, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, Pete Holmes dives into the absurdity of buzzed versus drunk driving, leading to a wild comparison of prison life and societal views on crime. The punchline about how we casually joke about prison sexual assault while ignoring its severity is both shocking and thought-provoking, making for an unforgettable comedic moment.
Adam Carolla Show·Pete Holmes Roasts Ellen and Does Al Pacino Impression·Mar 24, 2026
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Mark Normand hilariously critiques the cultural shift around sexual orientation, noting how being gay went from an insult to a badge of honor. He takes the absurdity further, joking about future identities, like 'child molester,' and how empathy can sometimes lead to justifying the unjustifiable.
The Joe Rogan Experience·#2471 - Mark Normand·Mar 20, 2026
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Blake Apatow delivers a wild take on immigration, suggesting we build a wall but also a doggy door for gorgeous Latinas. His punchline about the tragic fate of his friend who died from a fake Xanax adds a dark twist, making the audience laugh and gasp simultaneously. The mix of absurdity and personal tragedy keeps listeners engaged and entertained.
KILL TONY·#760 - TIM BUTTERLY + STEVE-O·Mar 17, 2026
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In a hilarious twist of trust issues, the host reveals a shocking moment from a reality show where her boyfriend was caught getting frisky in a hot tub, leading to a realization that he might have been cheating all along. The absurdity of her friend's poorly trained dog adds a comedic layer, making her reflections on infidelity both funny and relatable.
Call Her Daddy·Ariana Madix: The Vanderpump Affair (FBF)·Mar 13, 2026
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Charlie shares a hilarious and cringe-worthy theater story about a mishap during a high school play, where he accidentally raised a wheelchair into the air just as the curtain went up. The punchline hits when the actor's first line is about not being able to walk again, making the moment both awkward and uproariously funny.
“… the room you gave me what are you going to not book a good show yeah and then they moved me to the main room and then we did it at montreal the comedy festival oh wow listen i don't care but i've never really gotten respected in this business so like you can do the midnight show i'm like you don't have midnight shows and well we don't really have space for you you get respect now i think there was a time where you were maybe overlooked yeah i think all comics go through that but i would say that you're a respected comedian now depends by who yeah i think i definitely think that like jew …”“And then eventually, comics wanted to do it. eventually the improv got mad at me they're like well you had bill burr jim jeffries and burt kreischer in the side room yeah and i was like i don't know that's the room you gave me what are you going to not book a good show yeah and then they moved me to the main room and then we did it at montreal the comedy festival oh wow listen i don't care but i've never really gotten respected in this business so like you can do the midnight show i'm like you don't have midnight shows and well we don't really have space for you you get respect now i think there was a time where you were maybe overlooked yeah i think all comics go through that but i would say that you're a respected comedian now depends by who yeah i think i definitely think that like jew changed a lot of things now they hate you even more for it but it was magical we do like we do like hooker stories and and and trouble with the law stories roommate stories and whatever everyone had them yeah uh i remember the hooker stories one it was like got uncomfortable for the crowd and eddie pepatoe kept like starting a story and then be like why …”View more
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Ari Shaffir recounts the wild evolution of his midnight comedy show that became a hot spot at a trans strip club in Montreal. The highlight? Eddie Pepitone's struggle to keep the crowd engaged with uncomfortable hooker stories while Russell Peters effortlessly filled the room, showing just how chaotic and hilarious the comedy scene can get.
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh·Ari Shaffir’s Craziest Travel Stories: Exorcisms, Prostitutes, and Magic Mushrooms | #697·Mar 25, 2026
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Lisa Kudrow hilariously recalls her early improv days where the audience consisted of a single rat. The absurdity of getting applause from a rodent and the repeated suggestions of 'virulent disease' make for a laugh-out-loud moment that highlights the quirky beginnings of her career.
Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend·Lisa Kudrow Returns Again·Mar 16, 2026
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During a heartfelt moment at the Opry, a young girl named Sawyer June impresses her favorite singer with her talent and offers her a bag of pecans, leading to an impromptu duet. The segment captures the magic of fan interactions and the emotional impact of passing down musical moments, showcasing the connection between generations in a humorous and touching way.
The Bobby Bones Show·BOBBYCAST- Ashley McBryde on Rehab after Almost Dying, Recovery & Opening a NA Bar on Broadway·Mar 10, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, Michael tries to play innocent about a prank on Toby, only to be outsmarted by Pam who forces him to give Toby his prized watch. The comedic tension rises as Michael realizes he has to part with his genuine Seiko piece, making for a classic moment of awkwardness and humor.
Office Ladies·Second Drink: Goodbye Toby, Part 2·Mar 09, 2026
“… what's going on. Okay, here's the deal. This is a fact. Subna Redstone is 93 years old. He is the CEO of Viacom, a company that owns CBS, MTV, VH1, Comedy Central. He lives a mile from me. He had two girlfriends. This is a fact. And by God, it's good for him. He's a billionaire there and his two girlfriends, all they had to do was every night take their shirts off, which I don't like to take my shirt off. I'd rather take my pants off, but make out a little bit and then lick the top of his dick and they each got million over the last four years This is public record public knowledge This is not a …”“… i've got to cut back and my bed is scary and my business manager i gotta get my ego a check, but I'll tell you what, this Subna Redstone thing, it's an opening that I want to fill. I'm friends with Sidney Holland who is one of the... Wait, tell us what's going on. Okay, here's the deal. This is a fact. Subna Redstone is 93 years old. He is the CEO of Viacom, a company that owns CBS, MTV, VH1, Comedy Central. He lives a mile from me. He had two girlfriends. This is a fact. And by God, it's good for him. He's a billionaire there and his two girlfriends, all they had to do was every night take their shirts off, which I don't like to take my shirt off. I'd rather take my pants off, but make out a little bit and then lick the top of his dick and they each got million over the last four years This is public record public knowledge This is not a lie Okay Now they have been fired There were some personal issues whatever One cheated on him, whatever. There's an opening. Now, when I was 20, I would not do that. There's an opening for a dick licker. Right. When I was 20, I would think that was gross. Right. Now, with a family to support, I would do anything for my family. I would do that in a …”View more
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In a hilariously absurd moment, Tom Arnold proposes a wild scheme where he would lick 100 guys for $1,000 each, turning it into a professional event. His commentary on fame and the financial struggles of celebrities adds a layer of depth, making the whole segment both funny and relatable.
Adam Carolla Show·Phoebe Robinson + Tom Arnold (Carolla Classics)·Mar 08, 2026
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Imagine raising McDonald's chicken nugget chickens in your backyard, but with a twist: cutting their vocal cords so they can't cry for help! This segment dives into absurd ideas like cloning cows and having a giant gelatinous beef cube in your yard, making it a hilarious exploration of futuristic farming gone wild.
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast·Ep 607 - All Guys Welcome (feat. Sam Tallent & Shawn Gardini)·Apr 07, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dissect a wild tweet claiming Trump's actions are part of a 5D chess game. The absurdity peaks when they compare it to a friend dating a stripper who insists she's not a hooker, showcasing the ridiculousness of conspiracy theories with sharp wit and relatable humor.
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast·Ep 604 - Tyler Gerben (feat. Steve Gerben, Dan Soder, Billy & Spud)·Mar 20, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the darkly comedic idea that high crime rates and motorcycle accidents could actually boost organ donation rates. The banter about parenting newborns and feeling like a 'deadbeat dad' adds a relatable twist, making the whole discussion both absurd and entertaining.
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh·Shapiro’s Eyebrows, Chalamet Should Learn from Leo, & Are Jamaicans Irish? | #695·Mar 11, 2026
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In this wild segment, the host hilariously explores the absurdity of living with a sentient AI wife who drives you to madness. The commentary on how our pharmaceutical habits and high-definition fantasies are blurring the lines of reality is both thought-provoking and laugh-out-loud funny, especially when comparing today's tech with the claymation of yesteryear.
Adam Carolla Show·James Woods Tells Wild Hollywood Stories + the Dark Side of Politics·Mar 05, 2026
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In a hilarious twist, the hosts dissect Jack Harlow's claim of getting 'blacker' while navigating the complexities of race in music. The banter escalates as they hilariously debate the absurdity of cultural appropriation and the outrage machine of the internet, leading to a relatable conclusion about how white people can switch genres with ease. Their comedic take on serious topics makes for a laugh-out-loud segment that’s both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh·War On The Whiteboys! Timmy Chalamet, Jack Harlow, & Why Mormon Wives Get Freaky | Ep #696·Mar 18, 2026
“… going to be a bit. What's the threat about that? What's the threat about that? Tell Jimmy to call me. No, no. I'm going to get back here, bud. The comedy is... The comedy is... You can keep going. It gets better, but she felt threatened, and he's like, fuck you. And he's like, I feel threatened. I'm scared for that guy just watching this. Get out of the way. Like, fuck you, dude. She can't fly in an airplane. Yeah. This is what MLK was talking about, by not color of skin, but content of character. What's the threat about that? Get out of my way? Ain't no motherfucking threat. You know what a …”“… man, you were rude and you got to come off this flight. Here we go. Sorry. She felt threatened. Yes. What's the threat about that? I feel threatened right now. I'm trying to get in my seat. What's the threat about that? I'm going to be a bit. I'm going to be a bit. What's the threat about that? What's the threat about that? Tell Jimmy to call me. No, no. I'm going to get back here, bud. The comedy is... The comedy is... You can keep going. It gets better, but she felt threatened, and he's like, fuck you. And he's like, I feel threatened. I'm scared for that guy just watching this. Get out of the way. Like, fuck you, dude. She can't fly in an airplane. Yeah. This is what MLK was talking about, by not color of skin, but content of character. What's the threat about that? Get out of my way? Ain't no motherfucking threat. You know what a threat is? I'll show you the threat. Yeah, I'm watching it. Get out of my way. By the way, imagine getting on an airplane just yelling, get out of my way. Let me just say something. Can I say this for a second? Whether it's you fucking wrestling with an ice guy or getting shitty at an airport or getting someone TSA's face or anyone, anything to do …”View more
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Rob Schneider humorously critiques the work ethic of celebrity kids, questioning how they can be so entitled when their parents are rich and famous. He hilariously contrasts immigrant work ethics with the perceived laziness of the next generation, ultimately leading to a laugh-out-loud observation about the ridiculousness of wealth and entitlement.
Adam Carolla Show·Rob Schneider Annihilates Fauci and Talks Norm Macdonald Documentary·Mar 16, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the host critiques the absurdity of how kids are used to evoke emotion in media. The funniest moment comes when he sarcastically declares that all it takes to get women to care is to show them a sad kid, leading to a wild commentary on masculinity and the ridiculousness of societal expectations. It's a rollercoaster of laughter as he mocks the concept of 'being a man' with outrageous exaggerations.
Adam Carolla Show·Jeff Dunham: Owning the Batmobile & Adam’s Call with Jerry Seinfeld·Mar 12, 2026
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In a hilarious rant, the host argues that Joan Jett deserves a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but only after Styx and UFO get their due. The punchline? Joan's not even in the top 100 guitar players, and the host's love for 'nasty, uppity' rockers makes for a wild ride through music history and personal anecdotes about lesbians.
Adam Carolla Show·Ted Nugent Rejects Your Labels and Identity Politics·Mar 11, 2026
“… have to believe in your thing regardless. But some comics, yeah, their thing doesn't work in a lot of rooms and they don't care. They're like anti-comedy comics. And I think they're, I really laugh at those sets and enjoy them. It's not what I want to do, but I think it's awesome. I hear you. I hear you. Yeah. I think I'm a little more with you on this. Yeah. yeah i would like i would like to get laughs uh but yeah i think it's cool when people have a different way of doing it i think the fun thing about comedy and the times i feel most like honored and excited to be part of like the comedy …”“That so funny But that the thing is I like do whatever you want I don care I don care And also if I bombed in front of a room of like Midtown tourists would I care Yeah But that's the thing is you have to be, you have to believe in your thing regardless. But some comics, yeah, their thing doesn't work in a lot of rooms and they don't care. They're like anti-comedy comics. And I think they're, I really laugh at those sets and enjoy them. It's not what I want to do, but I think it's awesome. I hear you. I hear you. Yeah. I think I'm a little more with you on this. Yeah. yeah i would like i would like to get laughs uh but yeah i think it's cool when people have a different way of doing it i think the fun thing about comedy and the times i feel most like honored and excited to be part of like the comedy world is when there's a lineup with people who do it all very differently yeah and i get to watch everybody and be like oh fuck i love when i could never do what sarah squirm does i could never do what chris fleming does i could never do oh my god you're making my dream lineup i'm like getting hot in my pants yes the first time i saw her on a lineup i …”View more
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In this segment, the comedians dive into the philosophy of comedy, questioning what drives a comedian's material. The funniest moment arises when one comic admits to using harmful jokes just for laughs, leading to a hilarious debate about what truly motivates comedians—laughter or integrity.
So True with Caleb Hearon·Jo Sunday Loves Old People·Mar 05, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the wild world of OnlyFans, questioning whether it's a legitimate career path or just a slippery slope to prostitution. With a comedic twist, they highlight how many people might be multitasking between listening and, well, 'watching' something else entirely, making for a laugh-out-loud moment.
The Joe Rogan Experience·#2463 - Steve-O·Mar 04, 2026
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Chloe Cole shares a shocking and gory account of her top surgery experience, humorously critiquing the nonchalant attitudes of surgeons. Her comparison of a surgeon's idealistic dreams versus the grim reality of their work adds a dark comedic twist to her serious narrative.
Adam Carolla Show·Chloe Cole on Transitioning as a Child & Why She’s Now Warning Parents·Mar 30, 2026
“… a little bit bloodier a little bit more violent you see both her and her sister at their lowest it gets It's crazy. There is also a great amount of comedy, which I think in my theater.”“… coming from across the world to play this game and she gets sucked back into it again so even though it is the same concept as the first movie it doesn't feel super repetitive i think this one the action is really ramped up a lot more where it's a little bit bloodier a little bit more violent you see both her and her sister at their lowest it gets It's crazy. There is also a great amount of comedy, which I think in my theater.”View more
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In this spoiler-free review of 'Ready or Not 2', Mike hilariously highlights how the sequel manages to up the ante with a bloodier, more violent plot while introducing a new sibling twist. The absurdity of a wedding dress covered in blood and the family's bizarre rituals make for a wild ride that keeps the audience both entertained and laughing.
The Bobby Bones Show·MOVIE MIKE: Perfect Movies From Start to Finish + Movie Review: Ready or Not 2 + Trailer Park: Spider-Man Brand New Day·Mar 29, 2026
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The segment dives into the bizarre habits of a trucking suspect, revealing his penchant for driving long distances and collecting ashes in his car. The comedic highlight comes when the host quips about the absurdity of monitoring a murderer’s Facebook, comparing it to checking on Ted Bundy in a bar. It blends dark humor with shocking facts, making it both entertaining and unsettling.
Small Town Murder·Serial Killer Motives - Fond du Lac, Wisconsin·Mar 27, 2026
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In the movie 'The Drama', a shocking revelation about a character's past—planning a school shooting—forces her fiancé to confront a moral paradox. This moment shifts the tone of their relationship, leading to a deep exploration of trust and fear. The film uniquely challenges viewers to consider how they would react to such a dark secret while navigating their own moral judgments.
The Big Picture·The Top 10 Movie Plot Twists and ‘The Drama.’ Plus: ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Certainly Exists.·Apr 03, 2026
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In the movie Pixels, a wild twist reveals that Gad is not just battling pixelated aliens but also engaging in a bizarre relationship with the video game character Q-Bert. After a comedic sequence involving a human actress and a rapid gestation of Q-Bert babies, the film culminates in a transformation that raises eyebrows about love and identity. This quirky narrative leaves audiences questioning the implications of such a storyline.
How Did This Get Made?·Ultraviolet LIVE! w/ Nick Wiger & Mike Mitchell (HDTGM Matinee)·Jan 06, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts introduce a quirky twist on a word game where players must say words sideways instead of backwards. The absurdity peaks when one host physically turns his head sideways to earn a point, showcasing their comedic chemistry and playful banter. The chaotic setup and unexpected rules keep listeners engaged and laughing throughout.
In this segment, the host hilariously describes the 'velvet prison' that comes with success in comedy, where artists lose their edge to fit in. The funniest moment comes when they lament how comics start policing their material as soon as they hit it big, turning into just another face in the crowd. It's a raw and relatable take on the struggles of staying true to oneself in the cutthroat world of entertainment.
The Joe Rogan Experience·#2468 - Luke Grimes·Mar 13, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts critique wine connoisseurship by hilariously declaring that all wines just taste like 'liquefied fungus from feet.' They provide outrageous tips for faking expertise at wine tastings, including the importance of greasy food pairings and the absurdity of wine snobbery. The comedic build-up and outrageous comparisons make this a must-listen for anyone who's ever felt out of place at a wine event.
In this hilarious segment, Ike Barinholtz hilariously defends his decision to take home $600,000 from a charity game show, claiming that charities need to 'work for it.' The absurd image of Ike driving a Bugatti with smaller Bugattis attached to it for charity adds to the comedic chaos, making the whole exchange both outrageous and laugh-out-loud funny.
Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend·Ike Barinholtz·Apr 27, 2026
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In a hilarious mishap, two teenagers in New Zealand accidentally left a backpack full of guns and marijuana outside a charity donation center. The absurdity of their mistake, combined with the hosts' comedic commentary, makes this segment a laugh-out-loud moment that highlights the ridiculousness of youth misadventures.
A guy in Ontario set a massive warehouse ablaze because he felt underpaid, leading to his arrest for aggravated arson. The absurdity peaks when he complains about wages while lighting toilet paper on fire, leaving everyone wondering what could possibly be going on in his head. Meanwhile, the hosts hilariously connect this to their own fire department incidents, making for a wild and entertaining discussion.
The Bobby Bones Show·FRI PT 2: Bobby's Frustrated With Amy + Bobby Owes Lunchbox Money + Eddie Walking Around The House NAKED?!·Apr 10, 2026
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Nikki Glaser hilariously contemplates her ideal ghost celebrity dinner party, inviting figures like JonBenet Ramsey for answers and Charles Manson for appetizers. The absurdity of mixing historical figures and the potential for chaos at the table makes this segment both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard·Nikki Glaser Returns·Apr 06, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, a dad confronts his daughter's boyfriend over a wildly inappropriate t-shirt that reads, 'It's not gonna suck itself.' The comedic tension escalates as they discuss the boyfriend's reaction and the daughter's surprising defense of him, leading to a wild speculation about an epic confrontation between the dad and the boyfriend. The absurdity of the situation and the dad's measured response make this segment a must-listen!
Smosh Reads Reddit Stories·Didn't See THAT Coming | Reading Reddit Stories·Apr 04, 2026
“… But I got to say, most people in Turkey have been supportive. I got to say that 90 is very supportive Americans very supportive Yeah I got my first comedy nudes also Comedy nudes Because I got personal nudes, but now comedy nudes. Or nudes. Dick pics with a microphone? Some dick pics, some dick pics too, but I didn't press them. I didn't press them. How do you know they were dick pics if you didn't press them? It's because I saw skin color and black hairy thing, and I said I reckon this is a dick, I reckon. So I'm going to go back to stereotypes of Turkish people. What are they known for over …”“… it doesn't happen soon, they're literally going to ship him back to Estonia. He's going to be one of the most famous deported people ever. You're going to announce his name and someone with a baba clava is going to come out and say, he's not coming. But I got to say, most people in Turkey have been supportive. I got to say that 90 is very supportive Americans very supportive Yeah I got my first comedy nudes also Comedy nudes Because I got personal nudes, but now comedy nudes. Or nudes. Dick pics with a microphone? Some dick pics, some dick pics too, but I didn't press them. I didn't press them. How do you know they were dick pics if you didn't press them? It's because I saw skin color and black hairy thing, and I said I reckon this is a dick, I reckon. So I'm going to go back to stereotypes of Turkish people. What are they known for over there? We're known for eating everything except pork. But every part of a cow, large intestine, testicles. Well, actually, my father liked testicles a lot with eggs. Really? Yeah, yeah. Just my father. Nuts and eggs? Yeah, basically, nuts and eggs. Wow. We call them life eggs. Does it give you energy or something? What is the part? It actually has …”View more
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In a hilariously candid discussion, a comedian reveals that in Turkey, eating cow testicles is a common practice, jokingly referring to them as 'life eggs' that supposedly boost energy. The banter escalates as they share their own experiences with cultural stereotypes, leading to uproarious moments about identity and absurdity. The absurdity of discussing 'comedy nudes' adds an extra layer of hilarity to the conversation.
KILL TONY·#762 - ARI SHAFFIR + KEVIN RYAN + H. FOLEY·Mar 31, 2026
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In a bizarre yet hilarious survival debate, the hosts contemplate cannibalism, with one admitting they'd cry while eating a friend! The absurdity peaks as they discuss the logistics of survival, leading to outrageous conclusions about who would die first and what they would eat, making it both a morbid and laugh-out-loud segment.
The Bobby Bones Show·FRI PT 2: Bobby Changed His Mind On Nancy Guthrie + Bobby Got Duped By His Wife + Bobby's Self-Conscious About Being A Father·Mar 27, 2026
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In Clearwater, Florida, a man takes karaoke a bit too seriously when his song request is denied. After being kicked out for causing a scene, he retrieves a gun and demands the karaoke machine be fixed—only to find out it was still broken! This wild twist leaves listeners laughing at the absurdity of the situation.
The Bobby Bones Show·FRI PT 1: Bobby Didn't Get His Wife A Push Present + Amy's Epic Party + Medical Update From Lunchbox·Mar 27, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the host mocks Gavin Newsom's ambitious environmental goals, comparing them to whimsical dreams like suspending gravity to avoid using cars. The absurdity peaks when he jokes about Newsom's plans resulting in a 'donkey with three legs' instead of a bullet train, highlighting the ridiculousness of lofty political promises.
Adam Carolla Show·Bill O’Reilly on Trump’s Next Move & Why America Is at a Turning Point·Mar 25, 2026
“… Dude, he's out. You know, he's. These Netflix fucking, the Tom Brady one was insane. That was so good. That was so good. That kind of like juiced comedy back up again because it was so wild. It was like the jokes were so wild It was so raw Yeah And we had gone through this like weird period of like people getting canceled for jokes Right And you know it like all of a sudden like no that out That gone No no no I said to him, I've been big game hunting Tom Brady for years. It took a couple years. He retired, unretired, but I kept him on the line. And finally, we were shooting promos. And I was …”“That's awesome. Sweet, right? Kevin is so pumped up. That's awesome. That's going to be fun. Dude, he's out. You know, he's. These Netflix fucking, the Tom Brady one was insane. That was so good. That was so good. That kind of like juiced comedy back up again because it was so wild. It was like the jokes were so wild It was so raw Yeah And we had gone through this like weird period of like people getting canceled for jokes Right And you know it like all of a sudden like no that out That gone No no no I said to him, I've been big game hunting Tom Brady for years. It took a couple years. He retired, unretired, but I kept him on the line. And finally, we were shooting promos. And I was like, why are you doing this? Because I could tell, you know, it was starting to heat up. and some heavy hitters were signing on. I go, why are you doing that? It wasn't for the money. And he goes, I want to bring comedy back. I'm sick of the woke bullshit and cancel. I want to make comedy fun again. He understood that. And I caught him on a Super …”View more
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Kevin Hart's roast of Tom Brady was so brutally funny it became Netflix's most-watched special ever, racking up 1.6 billion viewing minutes. Jeff Ross reveals how Hart's desire to 'bring comedy back' led to a bloodbath of jokes that left even Brady shocked, making it a must-see event that will be talked about for years.
The Joe Rogan Experience·#2472 - Jeff Ross·Mar 24, 2026
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The Aztecs, pushed out of their homeland, are compared to vultures circling for a new territory, but their reputation as savage conquerors has everyone telling them to 'go back to America!' The segment humorously highlights how European explorers were just the latest in a long line of colonizers, all while poking fun at the cold, inhospitable conditions that bred their raiding culture.
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh·Lost Civilizations of the Amazon, Why They Burned Alexandria, & What Atlantis Really Is | #698·Apr 01, 2026
“… year. And you know the movie Bridesmaids came up? Yes. So really funny movie. It's 2013. I was like, I want something like that. Let's watch this comedy. The romantic interest in Bridesmaid, the main guy, you know what his job is? He's a cop. can you imagine a movie being made now like a like romantic comedy where the main guy is a cop and he's a good guy right you just wouldn't see it right you just wouldn't see it because cops are oppressors he's a nice agent now yeah man do you know yuri bezmanov talked about this yes he talked about this he talked about the fact that when you see in the …”“… And then all of a sudden something comes along that gives you hope and meaning. And like, this is my identity. My identity is I'm fighting fascism. And I'm out there in the street. Right. You know, I was on the plane to the US. I think it was last year. And you know the movie Bridesmaids came up? Yes. So really funny movie. It's 2013. I was like, I want something like that. Let's watch this comedy. The romantic interest in Bridesmaid, the main guy, you know what his job is? He's a cop. can you imagine a movie being made now like a like romantic comedy where the main guy is a cop and he's a good guy right you just wouldn't see it right you just wouldn't see it because cops are oppressors he's a nice agent now yeah man do you know yuri bezmanov talked about this yes he talked about this he talked about the fact that when you see in the culture you know the military the cops the firefighters all of these people they're bad and the criminal is the one that's to be understood and to be you know all that's how you flip society yeah and that's what we've got yeah that's what we've got the besmanoff speech from 1984 which is by the way such an appropriate date for him to make that yeah …”View more
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Imagine a romantic comedy where the charming lead is a cop—unthinkable today! This segment humorously explores how media narratives have flipped societal views on law enforcement, making cops the villains instead of the heroes. The hosts dive into how a simple movie like 'Bridesmaids' highlights this shift, revealing the absurdity of current perceptions.
The Joe Rogan Experience·#2466 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin·Mar 11, 2026
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In this segment, the hosts dive into the chaotic relationship dynamics of Tamlin and Feyra, highlighting the cringe-worthy wedding moment that resonates with many women. The discussion blends humor and deep reflection, making it relatable and engaging as they explore the struggles of trauma and redemption with a comedic twist.
Call Her Daddy·Sarah J Maas: The Wait Is Over·Mar 05, 2026
“… that's interesting i remember you were like this is wrong and disrespectful yeah to the whites to the whites of the world and we were like no it's comedy you can say whatever the fuck you want yeah i'm losing my mind i said this yeah you were like this This is wrong in respect for the white people who work so hard to give me my freedom. Oh if I said it I standing on it Yeah I serious Fucked up bro Yeah it bad bad right Yo white power Whoa okay Wait do they do the fists for white power What do y'all do? No, there's a very famous one. What do y'all do at your meetings? There's a very famous one. …”“… Yeah, right? that's not funny come on funny about it yeah jeez what else is going on in the world guys there's things going on in the world hey alex you had an interesting take about the drew ski skit you were you thought it was wrong the fuck that's interesting i remember you were like this is wrong and disrespectful yeah to the whites to the whites of the world and we were like no it's comedy you can say whatever the fuck you want yeah i'm losing my mind i said this yeah you were like this This is wrong in respect for the white people who work so hard to give me my freedom. Oh if I said it I standing on it Yeah I serious Fucked up bro Yeah it bad bad right Yo white power Whoa okay Wait do they do the fists for white power What do y'all do? No, there's a very famous one. What do y'all do at your meetings? There's a very famous one. Not the straight hand, but I mean, what else do y'all do at white power meetings? I don't know. The fist thing, I don't know. It doesn't really hit the same, you know? Yeah. Compared to... What's your son? Oh, what's this? What you just did? It's the hitty. That one, you fucking throw it out. i'm not gonna throw it out here it's great yeah that's a …”View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of height insecurity and the ridiculousness of white power gestures. With jokes about using books to elevate oneself and the faux pas of overly loud white pride, the banter is sharp and filled with unexpected twists, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh·Husband with Da HEAVIES, Ye Banned for Jew Hate, + Summer House is Wrestling for Women·Apr 08, 2026
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In a hilarious segment, Bobby ranks the characters from 'Friends' and reveals his surprising bottom picks. The debate heats up as he defends why Joey deserves the last spot, sparking a lively discussion about the show's iconic characters and their storylines.
The Bobby Bones Show·WEDS PT 1: Bobby Ranks 'Friends' + Lunchbox Has A New Disease + Bobby Shocked By Crazy Comment!·Apr 08, 2026
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously recount a friend's wedding where he unexpectedly Rick-rolled the guests during his first dance. The emotional twist of the moment, combined with the absurdity of a wedding Rick-roll, leaves the hosts and audience in stitches, showcasing the blend of humor and heartfelt moments.
Adam Carolla Show·Naomi Grossman + Teresa and Bryan (Carolla Classics)·Apr 11, 2026
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Lunchbox recounts his nerve-wracking experience on The Price is Right, where he feared choking in front of the audience. The funniest moment comes when he realizes he can't use his nickname and has to introduce himself as 'Lunchbox' to Drew Carey, leading to hilarious banter about his journey and the pressure of competing.
The Bobby Bones Show·WEDS PT 1: Lunchbox Was On 'The Price Is Right'! + Baby Billie's First Big Bath + Masterpiece Theater·Apr 01, 2026
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In this segment, the host hilariously reflects on how '500 Days of Summer' warped his understanding of love when he was 18, making him chase a fantasy relationship. He shares a funny realization about how he once viewed Zooey Deschanel's character as the villain, only to appreciate the movie's true message years later as a happily married man.
The Bobby Bones Show·MOVIE MIKE: Deep Dive on Millennial Optimism Film Era + Movie Review: THE BRIDE! + Trailer Park: Scary Movie 6·Mar 14, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts share their quirky good luck rituals for auditions, including one who insists on wearing an old turtleneck to every tryout—even for roles in tropical settings! Their banter about the absurdity of these charms and the sweet moment of patting the plane for good luck makes it a relatable and funny listen.
Office Ladies·The Paper Ep 10: The Ohio Journalism Awards with Chelsea Frei·Mar 11, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts discuss their recent CPR training, revealing the absurdity of learning baby CPR techniques. The funniest moment comes when they joke about how to perform mouth-to-mouth on a tiny baby, leading to a ridiculous visual that’s both shocking and entertaining.
The Bobby Bones Show·MON PT 1: Bobby Got A Certificate! + Luke Combs Gave Bobby Parenting Advice + Morgan Made Two Irresponsible Mistakes·Mar 09, 2026
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In a hilarious recount of a family airport experience, the host shares how their sister's disdain for preferential treatment led to a comedic panic. The absurdity escalates as they reflect on the outdated themes in classic movies they now have to explain to their kids, making for an entertaining discussion on privilege and nostalgia.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard·Amanda Peet Returns·Mar 09, 2026
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In a hilarious twist, the host connects a plumbing disaster to a whiff of Cool Ranch Doritos, leading to a bizarre story about radon and werecats. The absurdity escalates when a bathroom faucet produces milky white water, prompting a comical plumber visit that uncovers even more toilet troubles.
Distractible·Wade's Worst House Issues (Compilation)·Mar 07, 2026
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In a shocking twist, a dad recounts a rare peaceful dinner at a Mexican restaurant with his kids, where they didn't throw chips or fight! The segment humorously explores the magic of parenting as the kids finally reach an age where dining out is enjoyable, leading to heartfelt conversations instead of chaos.
The Bobby Bones Show·TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (FRI): Bobby Got A Late Night Call From A Celebrity·Mar 06, 2026
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Lunchbox hilariously recounts a beach encounter where a listener demands he pay for a drink after he takes a sip. The absurdity escalates when she insists he owes her $20 for tasting her watermelon margarita, leading to a wild debate about drink etiquette and gender expectations.
The Bobby Bones Show·FRI PT 1: Lunchbox's Top 3 Cruise Complaints! + New Easy Trivia Season Begins + The Best Selling DVD·Mar 06, 2026
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The funniest moment hits when they realize McCone's mom is flirting with Bobby at the burger joint, turning what was supposed to be a private hangout into a comedic family affair. The absurdity of discussing the weather in Minneapolis instead of their usual banter adds to the hilarity of the situation.
Bad Friends·New Episode Out on Patreon Today·Mar 06, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the host shares his chaotic experience with ordering 31 massive solar panels, leading to a comical image of power lines bursting with energy like a cartoon. The absurdity escalates as he struggles with a 30-foot pole, humorously comparing it to a droopy appendage and tossing in a joke about Viagra for good measure.