1566: Thank God For Negan

1566: Thank God For Negan

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3255: Ice Spice Shakes the Table or Bo-lingual Bo-linda

Rod and Karen banter about Karen is a loud sports fan, Jack Ryan, Bo-linda speaks Spanish now, every sports show should have a draft recap show, Karen is grateful for Rod’s mom and Rod’s social media experiment. LGBTQ News, Black Capitalists (Cardi B, Sexyy Red, Mike Will-Made-It ...  Show more

3254: The Justin Fairfax Divide

Rod and Karen banter about privacy screen protectors for your phone, Stephen A. Smith ad reads, an unhappy cashier, a bag to clean your shoes and Jersey Mike’s sub club. Then they discuss Obama and Mamdani reading and singing with New York preschoolers, Cookies, deodorant, socks. ...  Show more

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