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83 – Pec Deck

Not Dead Yet Podcast

English - April 03, 2016 21:39 - 1 hour - 81.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 30 ratings
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Pill Poppin’ Tommy! Tommy and Alex are a bit peeved at Ryan for again not showing up and giving us any notice about having previous plans.  He is replaced with a special guest.  Sadly Tommy and Alex are used to the new societal norm of showing up very late to everything or just not being […]


Pill Poppin’ Tommy!


Tommy and Alex are a bit peeved at Ryan for again not showing up and giving us any notice about having previous plans.  He is replaced with a special guest.  Sadly Tommy and Alex are used to the new societal norm of showing up very late to everything or just not being reliable at all.  On a brighter note, pills fix all – at least in Tommy’s mind.  We recall the good old days in radio when listeners used to bring us pills and make us happy.


Alex’s new “roommate”


Tommy notes that the studio in Alex’s apartment smells like smoke due to the walls being so thin and Alex’s neighbor smoking like a champ.  Alex informs Tommy that his new “roommate” (a hot girl that moved in and has the misfortune of sharing a wall with Alex) likes to have early morning sex and the noises she makes are shocking.  You’ll want to hear Alex’s impression of “Wild Apache Warrior” sex as he calls it.


Alex vs. the Mentally Handicapped at the Gym


It’s common news that Alex is pretty much a waste of a human template, we’re not lying at all.  While complaining how his lazy workout at the gym isn’t helping him lose weight, he discloses the fact that he got into an altercation with none other than…a mentally handicapped person at the gym.  Tommy chastises Alex for always getting into these situations and that it’s his own fault which leads to Tommy and Alex doing some VERY hilarious role playing to see how Tommy would have handled the situation.


Guns N’ Roses


Before ending the show Tommy and Alex argue the benefits vs drawbacks of having shows move from network TV to streaming services, when Tommy throws in a seemingly simple question that starts a chain reaction of events- “How much would you pay to see your favorite band?” The show ends on a bit of a cliffhanger, as it’s just been announced that most of the original members of Guns and Roses are going to tour.  A once in a lifetime occurrence to see one of the greatest bands of all time.  You will be shocked to find out what the prices are.