MBMBaM 539: Quantum Beef

MBMBaM 539: Quantum Beef

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MBMBaM 806: Ad Daddies

Our home town boys made GOOD! But don’t you worry, we won’t let the success go to our heads. As much as we wanted to make the whole thing ads top to bottom, this episode still has a tasteful amount of the absolute best ad reads in the game, alongside elevated discussions about sp ...  Show more

MBMBaM 805: The Most Forbidden Fritos

We’re doing our best to not fully derail the episode and make it entirely about Cheezy G’s. So instead we’re juggling advice about strange folk songs, super-powered Janitor Eyes, and people who live at the DMV, like the Tom Hanks movie. Suggested talking points: Toss My Dead Body ...  Show more

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