Drones, Prison Drops + Marshmallow Fluff

Drones, Prison Drops + Marshmallow Fluff

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Gary Gulman Can Turn Small Anxieties Into Epic Philosophical Events | Really? no Really? Podcast

Gary Gulman is one of the sharpest and the most respected stand up comedians working today. Known for his brilliantly detailed observational comedy, Gary has built a career turning the smallest human anxieties into epic philosophical events. Whether he's talking about state abbre ...  Show more

"Weird Al" Yankovic's Parody Hit Songs Will Outlive the Originals | Really? no Really? Podcast

You know you've made it in the music industry when "Weird Al" Yankovic requests to parody your song. "Weird Al" has spent more than four decades turning hit songs into time capsules that often outlive the originals. In a career that includes Grammy Awards, Platinum records, best- ...  Show more

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