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Dropping Loads
Summary: Milky, Pouch, and a rotating roster of Semi-Permanents offer up an award-winning comedic, conversational podcast that holds no topic sacred.
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In this episode, Jon brings the laughs as he weighs in on the Vatican and the Pope for another edition of "Get a Load of This," while bringing some weird news of his own. The boys talk current slang and discuss the the Veronica Mars Kickstarter and the implications it has on our favorite canceled shows.
In this episode, Jon brings the laughs as he weighs in on the Vatican and the Pope for another edition of "Get a Load of This," while bringing some weird news of his own. The boys talk current slang and discuss the the Veronica Mars Kickstarter and the implications it has on our favorite canceled shows.
In this episode, the DLP crew celebrate Batman as well as their inclusion into the 76th Street Network. Milky and Maria swap tales of roach encounters, while Pouch lectures on about the Pope and the Buddha. Subscribe to us on iTunes HERE Pouch here. How's it going? Sorry for the late upload, but I had some of my own technical difficulties this time around and at the same time, the DLP went on vacation in Orlando for the big Megacon. It was good fun, but of course we gotta get back to work, right? And the big news is that we joined a network, yo! It's the big leagues now. Check out the 76th Street Network for our pod and several other great pods as well. Intro/Outro theme: Sickest Buddhist - Arj Barker. Check out last week's production, Out Like a Fleshlight. Sponsors and Friends Captain Cock Get a Load of This Pussy Pistol Tire-eating Chick Married 8-year-old Asshole Sues Parents because He Didn't Get Enough Love Shit We Mentioned For more details on the topics discussed in this episode, visit the official Dropping Loads Blog.
In this episode, the DLP crew celebrate Batman as well as their inclusion into the 76th Street Network. Milky and Maria swap tales of roach encounters, while Pouch lectures on about the Pope and the Buddha. Subscribe to us on iTunes HERE Pouch here. How's it going? Sorry for the late upload, but I had some of my own technical difficulties this time around and at the same time, the DLP went on vacation in Orlando for the big Megacon. It was good fun, but of course we gotta get back to work, right? And the big news is that we joined a network, yo! It's the big leagues now. Check out the 76th Street Network for our pod and several other great pods as well. Intro/Outro theme: Sickest Buddhist - Arj Barker. Check out last week's production, Out Like a Fleshlight. Sponsors and Friends Captain Cock Get a Load of This Pussy Pistol Tire-eating Chick Married 8-year-old Asshole Sues Parents because He Didn't Get Enough Love Shit We Mentioned For more details on the topics discussed in this episode, visit the official Dropping Loads Blog.
In this episode, Milky, Eugene, and Pouch lament the loss of a great podcast and pour over details from that lost episode. Milky shifts focus and the boys begin discussing fried chicken at great length. Eugene finally lays to rest a question plaguing mankind for decades: Popeyes or KFC?
In this episode, Milky, Eugene, and Pouch lament the loss of a great podcast and pour over details from that lost episode. Milky shifts focus and the boys begin discussing fried chicken at great length. Eugene finally lays to rest a question plaguing mankind for decades: Popeyes or KFC?
In this episode, Random Guy Serge returns to regale his dreams of a dread-locked ethnically controversial messiah ensuring his safety as well as lead a discussion condemning The Dark Knight Rises (once again!). The boys then discuss foot fetishes, the comfort and security of prison (once again!), and Milky's fast food aspirations.
In this episode, Random Guy Serge returns to regale his dreams of a dread-locked ethnically controversial messiah ensuring his safety as well as lead a discussion condemning The Dark Knight Rises (once again!). The boys then discuss foot fetishes, the comfort and security of prison (once again!), and Milky's fast food aspirations.
In this episode, Milky enlists the help of Maria, Nikki, and Pouch to solve the case of the mysterious pile of poop that's been appearing on his car. The gang discusses J.J. Abrams as the director of Star Wars: Episode VII and the banning of Django Unchained action figures in a new pop culture segment introduced by Milky.
In this episode, Milky enlists the help of Maria, Nikki, and Pouch to solve the case of the mysterious pile of poop that's been appearing on his car. The gang discusses J.J. Abrams as the director of Star Wars: Episode VII and the banning of Django Unchained action figures in a new pop culture segment introduced by Milky.
In this episode, the DLP boys welcome back Langston, who continues to bring the podcast to awkward silences with his tales of gay revelry and cousin play. The boys discuss temperament, personality, and the spectrum of morality as well as sex education.
In this episode, the DLP boys welcome back Langston, who continues to bring the podcast to awkward silences with his tales of gay revelry and cousin play. The boys discuss temperament, personality, and the spectrum of morality as well as sex education.
In this episode, Pouch, Milky, and Random Guy Serge sit down and go through Dropping Loads in 2012. The boys drop loads of insight regarding the podcast and the launch of Dropping Loads Productions, while providing behind-the-scenes information for some of their favorite sketches filmed throughout the year. Pouch and Milky give special thanks to everyone involved and welcome the many opportunities in 2013.
In this episode, Pouch, Milky, and Random Guy Serge sit down and go through Dropping Loads in 2012. The boys drop loads of insight regarding the podcast and the launch of Dropping Loads Productions, while providing behind-the-scenes information for some of their favorite sketches filmed throughout the year. Pouch and Milky give special thanks to everyone involved and welcome the many opportunities in 2013.
In this episode, Steve returns to talk Legos and K'Nex. Milky breaks his personal record for largest number of individual Milky Rants on a single episode, as he rips into stupid kids, Facebook as the reason for children's stupidity, and America's obsession for legal action. And Pouch learns to cope with becoming a rising star.