Talking with Larry the Cable Guy – A Country-ish with Jon Reep Bonus Dish
Jon Reep and Larry the Cable Guy spend over an hour talking about a whole bunch of things in this special Country-ish podcast Bonus Dish!
Read MoreJon Reep and Larry the Cable Guy spend over an hour talking about a whole bunch of things in this special Country-ish podcast Bonus Dish!
Read MoreIn this episode, Jon & Marcus Stamos take your phone calls and play another game of “How! Much! Is! That! Screen! Actors! Guild! Residual! Check?” Then they talk about their recent camping trip and experiencing an earthquake. Next, they pull out the high school yearbooks and call up old phone numbers in “Member Me?” After that, LARRY THE CABLE GUY zooms in and gives us his origin story. Finally, Jon reads the fourth and final letter from Natalie, his long-lost Russian pen pal. This one will have you asking, “did it ever get done?”
Read MoreIn this episode Jon pulls out his high school yearbook and calls up people who left a phone number and wrote things like “Stay in touch!” or “Call anytime!” in another edition of “‘Member Me?” Then Jon and Sebastian take listener phone calls and call people from THEIR yearbooks. After that, Jon shows an old photo for a game of “Meme Me (or Caption This)”. Next, we get a “Popsicle Update” and actor & friend KYLE DAVIS from IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA and INTO THE STORM joins the show in “Who’s Zoomin’ Who”. And finally, the boys play Jeff Foxworthy’s card game “Relative Insanity”! This episode will drive you crazier than being held hostage in Mexico!
Read MoreIn this episode comedian and actor from the Comedy Central show “Workaholics”, ERIK GRIFFIN joins the show to talk about the state of comedy and becoming a professional gamer. In “Small Town News”, a Texas judge who says he runs a “redneck court” is ordered to take a race sensitivity course. Also, Sebastian and The Alan Jackson play another game of “How Much Is That Screen Actors Guild Residual Check?” And, finally, in “Jons Journal” Jon reads the third letter he received from Natalie, his long lost Russian penpal from 1991. This episode is racially sensitive and non-offensive.
Read MoreBlue Collar Comedy icon Jeff Foxworthy shares a picture of him without a mustache and talks with Jon about the state of comedy during the pandemic. Plus, “‘Member Me?” and “Goodwill Hunting”!
Read MoreJon is taking your phone calls to play another game of “How! Much! Is! That! Screen! Actors! Guild! Residual! Check?!” Then, Canadian country music singer MANNY BLU zooms in to talk about how an injured leg during an MMA fight led to a career in country music. Next up it’s “Jon’s Journal” where Jon reads another letter from his long lost Russian pen-pal Natalie. Ever heard of Soviet Constitution Day? And finally, Jon gives us his COVID-19 test results. Is it positive or negative? This episode is born to ride all over the globe!
Read MoreThe studio’s empty as Jon’s doing the self-quarantine thing… so this week’s episode is all about the guests! Jon welcomes his comedian buddy Dusty Slay into the show to talk about fireworks, drive-in comedy, Charlie Daniels, An Officer and a Gentleman, seeing “boobs in the wild”, and vacuuming up frogs. Then Jon meets Michael Sweet, lead singer and co-founder of the Christian metal band Stryper, to discuss the band’s history, where the stripes came from, and performing during a pandemic. This episode will have you saying “To Hell With the Devil” followed by “We’re Having A Good Time.”
Read MoreSebastian and Jon talk about the first-ever Country-ish Telethon, performing with Bert Kreischer at a drive-in theater, becoming an award-winning podcast, and the growing podcast numbers in Norway.
Read MoreIn this episode, comedian Rodney Carrington joins us in “Who’s Zoomin Who” to talk about his life during the pandemic and his new song “Paw Paw Biff”. Then, Jon & Marcus Stamos talk about Jon’s recent canoe trip and why Jodie had to be rushed to the emergency room. Next, Marcos Stamos reads a love letter from middle school and opens up old high-school yearbooks to read entries and call up old phone numbers in “Member Me?” Finally, in “Small Town News”, we look at the World’s Most Awkward Interview with Mr. Wacky. This one might give you serious rapid heart palpations.
Read MoreJon Reep and comedian Bert Kreischer talk about the role of twins in society, their careers in stand-up comedy, podcasting, and letters from Russia.
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