
Hosted by Matthew Rowlett · EN

Matt and Tim are finally joined by Owen, who subsequently makes his presence felt by destroying the myth of Florida Man. Then the three of them talk about music for waaaaaaayyyyyyy too long (but recommend some great bands in the process). Then, somewhere during the second segment, Tim spins a decent yarn about the word "decent." Finally, the three of them wrap up with "Twix Talks" which is actually stories about talking ravens and duck calls. So...yeah.

Matthew and Tim start by discussing the current state of the world but try to change topics with the help of Oblique Strategies. Next, the two discuss the classic sitcom NewsRadio, which invariably leads to a discussion of Tim being beaten by Turkish barbers. Finally, they wrap up with a discussion of the death rumors of Kim Jong-Un, and finish with Matt wondering how drawings of space objects are made. Truly gripping stuff.

Matthew is rejoined by Tim as they get their obligatory coronavirus talk out of the way. Then Tim pines for the days of 30-minute network television shows, Matt recalls his awesome pog collection from elementary school, and naturally they end up discussing African airport Google reviews. Finally, the two of them elaborate on what exactly their production company from high school accomplished (spoiler alert: not much), and Matt tell Tim of the time he had brain surgery (spoiler alert: he survived).

Matthew is rejoined by the first episode's host, Tim Nightwing, whose newfound podcast fame leads to him introducing his "Matt Check" segment. Next, the two recount their glory days in high school, where Matt makes a scene during an AP test, Tim traces his musical tastes to an unlikely source, and how their production company's founding coincided with a tragic event. Finally, after another self-indulgent tale regarding Matt's taste of musical stardom, Tim reveals the inspiration behind the show's title.

Matthew is joined by two different guest hosts, Nevzad and Elmo, who help to correct the previous episode's mistakes, which leads to "Elder-Millennial" Matthew explaining the Y2K scare to the youngsters. Then, the guests discuss how they and their family left Bosnia after the war and how they made it to America, which somehow leads to a discussion of Prince Andrew's friendship with Jeffery Epstein. Finally, the topic of mental health is brought up, which leads to "Elder-Millennial" Matthew explaining the Columbine Massacre to his guests. I swear, this episode is way funnier than it looks in this synopsis.

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Matthew is joined by two (!) new guest hosts, Devyn and Kila, who provide the show with actual, substantial content! After unrelentingly correcting the errors from the previous episode, the three discuss the current political climate, and Matt comes up with an idea for higher voter participation. Then, the two women tackle the volatile birth control debate from their own unique perspectives as -- wait for it -- women! Finally, the three wrap up on a HIGHER note, talking about the wonderful world of weed. You wanted content, here's your content!

Matt and guest host Randall discuss such general topics as: Elk Lodge Family Reunion, Penn State student chants, and how all movies have a romantic subplot. Also, Randall debuts the Randall Fund™ and Matt spreads the word about his new favorite band, Altin Gün.

We attempt to describe what this podcast is about...and fail. Also on the show: The Great Emu War, Jon's existential fear of dogs, voice-assistant accents, and much more!