Two guys from New Jersey offering enlightenment and perspective on each other’s lives
John and Andrew have their last episode of 2025. They discuss, Christmas, New Years, and the Epstein Files.
Andrew and John meet remotely to discuss Shaggy's performance at the Thanksgiving Day Parade. John orders many pies.
John and Andrew sit down around the fire and catch about Thanksgiving. John realizes he needs to start smoking again. Andrew interviews John.
The boys take a trip down memory lane with a hilarious Thanksgiving Episode from 2017. One of the funniest Thanksgiving episodes of all time.
Andrew and John discuss slang thirteen year olds use. Old Bridge has a new restaurant.
The first half of the show John and Andrew talk about their parents. The second half is about the mayoral elections in New York and New Jersey.
John and Andrew talk all things Halloween! Candy, Mischief night, Costumes, and bad candy opinions. Andrew reflects on terminating pumpkins as a boy. John tries Pretzel Philly Factory USA.
Andrew realizes he is too old to see Chance the Rapper. John quits IPAs.
John and Andrew reflect on their friend A.J Hogen, who's unexpected passing spurred the rebirth of Why That's Funny and their friendship.
John and Andrew basically talk about food and snacks for 45 minutes. Nothing else is discussed.
Andrew and John are back to discuss current events after a short break.
Andrew's grandma turns 103. John calls his Dad.
Andrew loses his job in the warehouse. John learns about Asia.
John drinks more wine. Andrew dives deeper into issues impacting NYC.
John visits New York City. Andrew visits Atlantic City. #podcast #comedyepisode #comedy #podcastvibes #fyoupage #andrewginsberg
John tells Andrew he had a terrible childhood. Andrew walks through the Animorphs books series
John recaps his trip to Atlantic City. Andrew realizes Ozzy Osbourne died.
Andrew and John discuss various conspiracies from Mountain Dew, to the Denver airport, to Jeffrey Epstein.
John and Andrew discuss the issues facing today's America.
John and Andrew discuss what it must be like to work for a traveling carnival. #podcast #andrewginsberg #podcastclips #funny #newjersey #comedyepisode
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