PEEPOP! Please keep on it. I'm sure a lot of other people just like me are awaiting the podcast audio of Shane speaking on his SNL performance. I'm almost more hyped for Shane's review of working snl than I was for the single episode of snl I watched for shane
I think it’s hilarious that Shane’s grandma falls, and the first person that his mom calls for isn’t him, isn’t Phil, it’s the guy who married into their family hahaha
I tried to listen to this on my headphones on my way to class this morning, but I feel like I looked very strange since I was smiling constantly trying not to laugh
As someone that lives next to all of their family friends it is pretty damn lit. It's nice knowing everyone you share property lines with out in the country.
As someone who had elderly grandparents who drank a lot, I always knew it was the booze mixed with meds whenever my mom would get a call that one of them was in the hospital. It was hilarious.They were rude old hellians. Save the respect your elders speech. Meanwhile Im catching hell for being a stoner. Never heard about elderly falls while baked...
My dad is psychotic with commercials as well, anything we are watching the second it goes to a 2-minute commercial break we all know that my dad's going to keep flipping around through the channels and we're never going to make it back to our original show until it's over because he doesn't like to use the guide either. He just hits channel up and down on the controller so we might be 200 channels away and he still doesn't know what direct tune is.
I remember my Poppop, in his 70s, heavy diabetes, would just laugh in his doctors face whenever he was told to stop smoking cigars, and eating KFC, he eventually came around but the time he ate an entire cantaloupe and told the doctor he was being healthy and eating fruit because it was “good sugar” and wouldn’t hurt. Miss the guy
My local drug dealing family is massive, like the current generation must have like 30 kids, but they all come from this one grandad. Real evil guy but apparently he was a veteran and when he was in his 20s he got in a fight where he was beaten so bad he forgot how to walk. Completely changed as a person, no memories. Lived in Singapore for a while and presumably impregnated until prostitutes before returning to Scotland. Head trauma is horrible.
21:10 The Judge buy the 2 puppies from a starving kid, only to throw them over a bridge and teach the kid a lesson, one of the guys from the group was having a hangover and pissing down stream. When he saw the helpless puppies drowning he shot them dead out of mercy. Great fucking book.
Now that it's 2024, it's weird to me as a 38-year-old, when I talk to someone who's 52 and they say " I don't listen to any of that rap crap etc. " Its like you like my bro you were 25 when this you're telling me you don't know any of that music? They try to act like our grandparents acted but you were like 30 years old in 2000, they need to stop acting like they grew up in the '60s. This music has been around since they were young, cuz you no excuse for a parents in their '50s today to act so appalled, they were listening to 2 live Crew and Sir Mix-A-Lot. Yeah, that wasn't dirty music, that was just good old fashioned tunes to dance to huh? Lol that was 35 years ago! These people were teenagers! Okay I'm done whining.
It's sort of wild how you can see a progression of a career you wouldn't have been able to see without these podcasts. From Shane being kinda of a nobody and a bit of a loser, to hosting sl and being one of the best and biggest comedians out now
Pandemic times lol. These r all old eps. Also I just moved back in with my parents lololol I’m 20, left at 18, but got bored of the city and back in the burbs saving up for an AMG
A festival in PA accidently played that Big Sean song during the 4th of July fireworks. It was a shocker to the crowd and I thought I was having an aneurysm.