Happy New Year, everybody! Jared and Connie mix up a few Champagne cocktails - the St-Honore 75 and the Black Pearl - and throw down in another Drunken Debate.
Who would be the ultimate dream band to play your New Year's Eve party? And, perhaps more importantly, who'd be their manager?
Listen in on Jared and Connie's picks and decide who's got the better band - or who's the bigger idiot for not picking your favorite rock star.
Merry Christmas! The guys ring in the Holidays with a couple of (very) boozy milkshake recipes. Jared tells the story behind Charles Dickens's immortal classic "A Christmas Carol" and Connie shares too much information about the morning after a legendary Writers Guild Christmas party.
Jared and Connie venture out to the Golden Gopher in Downtown LA and chat with Lucas Ryden, founder and owner of Nostrum Shrubs. Back in the studio, a new segment is introduced: The Drunken Debate. Join the guys as they discuss Saturday morning cartoons, whether Legolas from Lord of the Rings could wield a Barrett .50 cal sniper rifle, and who you'd want watching your back in an Old West gunfight.
Writer/actor/director Ron Harner joins the boys to discuss his web series The Tardy Boys and to give a preview of his upcoming Shady Glen project. The guys mix up two new cocktails - The Los Angeles and the Alleghany - and talk about Ron & Connie's early sketch comedy days and the perks that come with being crowned Shad Derby Queen in their hometown.
Jared and Connie are back from summer vacation with our Back To School episode! The guys share some old school tales, discuss vintage workout techniques, and throw back a few cups of Yale College Punch.
Voice-over artist A.J. LoCascio joins the guys for a Comic-Con themed episode featuring two new drink recipes - The Basil Gin Smash and the Cobra Effect.
A.J. tells how he became the voice of Marty McFly in the Back To The Future video game, the perils of performing in character at parties are discussed, and the guys re-enact a deleted scene from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Author Don Calame (Swim The Fly Trilogy) joins the guys to discuss his latest novel Dan Vs. Nature over a few El Presidentes and a new drink – The Trembler. The guys discuss rum, honey, the difficulties of watching movies while under sedation, the disappointing realities of nude beaches, and the disillusionment involved in screenplay development meetings.
The lovely and talented Paula Dixon (The Chronic Life) joins the guys for a few Pisco Punches and Dark & Stormies. Will swallowing your own tooth damn you to Hell? Why won't Connie drink apple juice? What Academy Award-winnning actor talked office renovations with Jared? These and other burning questions will be revealed!
Our first annual Cinco de Mayo episode! A few tequilas lead to a rambling discussion of Cinco de Mayo traditions, Billy Joel, old sitcoms, fermented apple cider, and the Best Bread Pudding in Anaheim. The guys also review the newly renovated Clifton’s Cafeteria in Downtown Los Angeles.
Screenwriter Aaron Mendelsohn joins the guys for a few Manhattans and a discussion of the Writers Guild of America's list of the funniest screenplays ever written. Get the backstory on the creation of the list, hear some great stories, and join in the debate over what films should have (or shouldn't have) made the top 101.