DCIP 2-3: Stir Fry aka Don’t Date Your Coworkers featuring @HumbleTeej


The lunch in question was shrimp fried rice which means this escalates from a misdemeanor to felony no doubt — Zak Toscani (@zaktoscani) March 29, 2018 Subscribe to our iTunes   Subscribe to us on Google Player If you missed the Twitter thread/spy novel/Criminal Minds screenplay that unfolded last week over an incident regarding fried rice, … Continue reading DCIP 2-3: Stir Fry aka Don’t Date Your Coworkers featuring @HumbleTeej

Hot Takes Podcast (3/6/18): March Madness Preview featuring @ChrisDobbertean


Ryne is back for a March Edition of the “Hot Takes Podcast” to break down what we can anticipate from this Selection Sunday. He’s joined by Chris Dobbertean of BloggingtheBracket.com to give their perspectives on what mid-majors to look out for, which of the bluebloods has the best chance to win it all and who … Continue reading Hot Takes Podcast (3/6/18): March Madness Preview featuring @ChrisDobbertean

KWC #90sTV Bracket: Predict the Final Four, Win a PRIZE


FOLLOW THIS LINK TO CAST YOUR VOTES ON OUR BRACKET We’ve been teasing this for quite some time, but we’re now ready to bring it to fruition. Our contributor and host of the “Hot Takes Podcast” Ryne Hancock (Twitter) came up with this idea and it kinda serves as a Spiritual Successor to our “Greatest … Continue reading KWC #90sTV Bracket: Predict the Final Four, Win a PRIZE

Don’t Call It A Podcast #25 – Rap Madness aka (The Great American Rap Bracket)


After our rants on the Charlottesville episode, we went off on a tangent and started discussing something lighter. That spawned the idea for the Great American Rap Bracket. We will be debated the best hip-hop city in America based on the criteria of 1)Skill 2)Classics 3) Impact 4) Current popularity. This episode debates the first … Continue reading Don’t Call It A Podcast #25 – Rap Madness aka (The Great American Rap Bracket)

When the Big12 Inevitably Dissolves, The SEC Should Take Kansas


What was once regarded as both a powerhouse football and basketball conference, the Big12 is teetering on the brink of mediocrity in terms of overall relevance, and it’s all the Big 12’s fault.

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