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Joe and Franky: PEOPLE SHOULDN'T TALK ABOUT STUFF THEY DON'T HAVE FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE ON Also Joe and Franky: *talk about female anatomy every single episode*
Cant tell.if is a.stab at their questionable sexual experience, or is confusing statement about someone without a vagina not being.capable of.having first hand expetirience with aforementioned ladypieces. If 1st, many lolz, much agreement. if 2nd, stupid,
Its a truly enviable skill, I.wish I had the pure ignoraudacity to say so.confidently that what I can only.assume was a 2×4 was 30 goddamn dollars, and then when challenged so.confidently.backtrack to saying 12,50 like.he didn't just say 3 times that amount.
Joe, the reason why the water can get to boiling so fast is because the electricity is heating less water. When you're heating a kettle of water, that's a lot of water to be heating to a high temp so it takes a long time. The cooler's hot option (hoption) is only heating the stream as it comes out the spout, so it's boiling almost immediately
Damn, every time Frankie wants to keep it going at the end of the podcast I feel him lol. :( I miss episodes being an hour and a half long. Sometimes they just feel too short now.
As someone who's from a place (island) with THOUSANDS of wild chickens, this was the funniest thing to listen to!! Tourists are always so surprised when they see so many free chickens (no farms) when they're here.
I love the mixture of comedy and discussions about serious topics. I haven't seen another podcast be able to do both like you guys do. You guys are doing an amazing job and should be very proud 👏 😊❤
As far as wild chickens, you have to come to Hawaii! We have chickens walking around basically 90% of parking lots just wandering around… it’s like the Hawaii equivalent of a squirrel 😂
The wild chicken argument is genuinely the most absurd conversation I’ve ever heard, and even funnier hearing Joe say “you might be onto something” LMAO
I usually agree with what they say but to say that you have to be a parent to know how to parent is like no because you were a child and if you went through something that wasnt ok you know that that’s not ok even if you’re not a parent now
Use to live in New York and called it a water fountain (for drinking). Moved to New England (RI) and they call it a "bubblah". A water fountain to them is a giant display ⛲ and not for drinking. They look at me like an asshole because I refuse to call it a bubbler.
the woman who said she beat her kids w a belt posted another tik tok afterwards saying she does in fact beat her kids and her sister also confirmed it as well and thats why he actually reported her
I would never hit my child, but my sisters were batshit and so yeah definitely the belt was pulled out a few times. I turned out fine. But of course it wasn’t the metal part.
The only time I use a non vanced youtube is when basement yard is on, it's the only thing I can contribute as a free consumer of the show :) p s. Joe make the show longer again plz
I appreciate your comment about parenting Joe. As a mom that touched me. You’re 💯 correct. You can’t prepare for parenthood. We just need a village. Other parents to surround us. Not teens. My niece years ago, judged me because her grandmother (my MIL) watched my kids every week so hubby and I could go out for a few hours. Yup. Crazy.
the lady about the hitting your kids with belts went on to make another video saying paraphrased "I never said i hit my kids with a belt, do i hit my 5 year old with a belt, yeah. but my 3 year old? never" so she admitting to abusing her kid
@@thomasbrown7830 I never understood the argument "well my parents did it to me so i think its fine that people hit their kids with belts" becase yeah that is abuse tf
@@thomasbrown7830 my parents too. Mom regretted it. Probably many do. I did years ago a bit but stopped. 1. It’s definitely abusive 2. Not even effective. Short term nor long term
I lived in Connecticut for 21 years before moving to Rhode Island, and I never heard the term “bubbler” until moving. I thought it was a Rhode Island thing...
People say Nippily, I've been hearing it for years , I've been hearing it both in real life and in movies 😁😁 Joe! there has been a really hot option on water coolers for years ( it's boiling hot) people use it for tea. It was a stopper thing to stop it from just flowing out ( in case small children come along)