Matt Walsh,
Cape Cod,
Tony Montana,
baked beans,
fat girls,
football pooper,
LEONARD BERNSTEIN! It almost works.
And a poem by John Bargowski.
Matt Walsh,
Cape Cod,
Tony Montana,
baked beans,
fat girls,
football pooper,
LEONARD BERNSTEIN! It almost works.
And a poem by John Bargowski.
In honor of FINALLY GETTING AROUND TO RECORDING A PODCAST FOR ONCE, we’re making this one free to all comers. (Normally, podcasts are for closers, I mean patrons.) Sorry it’s been so long! Or, you’re welcome! You’re welcome!
This evening, we snickered our way around hybrid wolves, Vienna sausages, the town with no bootstraps, cellulite, egg salad, William Faulkner and his sauce, the difference between boys and girls, and of course a poem by Wislawa Szymborska.
Additional audio “provided” by “Damien.”
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simcha fishcer
simcha fiscer
sam was late today
naked protestant
cover my bases
soviet smoke alarm
sincha fisher
somcha fisher
what que pasa mean
negative spiedie meme
the pope cant stop medjugorje now
medjugorje water from the knee
agony of pregnancy carving
red herring shoes
irrational fear of child jesus
oh lort
sex blog
simch
what became of simcha fischer
couch to exercise
pro life woman with the biggest tits
whats for supper
lort
simcha.fisjer
simcga fischer
bono is a trans
what became of simcha fischer
it’s simcha fisher’s own fault she got fired
bugs living in cream of tartar
mum always becoming hysterical
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And here it is! Our 20th anniversary podcast, which we’re making free to all comers. OF COURSE we had some equipment trouble and ended up having to share a microphone. Made me a little uncomfortable sitting so close to this virtual stranger, but we muddled through.
We answered, sorta, the following questions generously provided by Facebook friends:
How did you meet?
What is one thing that you didn’t know/realize about each other when you got married, but now it’s your favorite thing?
What is the name of the podcast?
What’s the funniest thing that went wrong at your wedding?
Are you going to be doing anything special for your anniversary?
What had been your biggest “why did no one tell us this!?” revelation about marriage?
When did we realize you don’t know nearly as much about marriage as you thought you did?
What were some of our hardest times?
Why it is OK to have a big family and not a seven-figure income?
How do you keep that spark sparkling when children and work take all your time and energy?
And I read a poem by Adam Zagajewski.
Thanks for all the happy anniversary wishes! I’m so grateful for the support of my patrons and all my readers. Cheers!