Episode 198: Charlie Demers v. A Friend
Podcast |
Blocked Party
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audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
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Technology
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Comedy
Technology
Publication Date |
Sep 05, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:39:41
Charlie Demers (comedian) returns to the show with the rare Block Tale that has a happy ending, as a weird text exchange with an old friend ends up turning out positively and cooler heads prevail. And speaking of cooler heads, us Blocked Boys and Charlie talk about some pretty cool stuff as Stefan gets sick from the fair, Charlie teaches us lessons about our urine, and John is almost through his first watching of The Sopranos. Plus, we chat about how Charlie actually followed through with more Peep This Out! content after his last appearance on the show, and we get into One Bone shirts, Rob Schneider's new movie, the Pizza Hut "oral history", and we receive perhaps our worst Jibbitz yet. If you want some more of this show's oral history, you can head on over to patreon.com/blockedparty, where $5/month gets you access to THREE bonus episodes every damn month. Last week, Chris James joined us to talk about Stefan's block by Benny Johnson, and this week, Alison Rosen returns to the show for a Canadian Education video episode, the topic of which will be near and dear to many Canadians' hearts. Plus we've got merch discounts, an exclusive Discord, and a back catalogue of over 100 episodes to keep you company. Charlie Demers is a comedian and author whose latest book, "Noonday Dark" is available in Canada now and in the United States and the UK in the next month. His previous works are available wherever books are sold. You can also subscribe to his Substack at charliedemers.substack.com and follow him on Instagram at @CharlieDemers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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