Don't Tell Our Wives: Warm Beer, Cheap Comedy, and News
Don't Tell Our Wives: Warm Beer, Cheap Comedy, and News
Don't Tell Our Wives - Warm Beer & Cheap Comedy
Adultery Flogging,Stripper Salaries,iPhone 11,Steve Jobs,Dating Teachers,Arbys Meat,Alton Brown,Anthony Bourdain - Ep. 54 - Funny News Comedy
20 minutes Posted Oct 31, 2019 at 9:00 pm.
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As it turns out, everyone has disappeared this week, as it was Jethrow's last few episodes. This week it was just Honch and D.

To kick things off, Honch wishes Steve Jobs to hell because apparently he struggest with technology. But we finally made it to the real topic of flogging. A man who was making laws in Indonesia concerning sexual deviance, was caught in the act, and thus gets flogged (due to his laws). In between the discussion we take a huge left turn into Honch trying to get his kids' teacher's phone number. What ultimately happened is that the man was flogged 28 times, and he is still alive.

After discussing flogging, we go into our usual Arby's rant, which involves us talking about large amounts of meat.

Are you aware how much money strippers make? In Atlanta, strippers average about $100,000 per year and about $8,000 a night in tips. Isn't that surreal? Honch was able to elaborate on the girls driving Mercedes and Corvettes. This triggered memories in Honch's life, which included his discussion of celebrity chefs going to strip clubs.

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