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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Podcasts:
In this episode, Semi Permanents SPJ, Paco, and Ness take over the show to celebrate 150 episodes. In his travels, SPJ has become Detroit's Most Wanted. Ness drinks a gallon of slurpee. Paco doesn't understand SPJ.
In this episode, SPJ makes an unexpected return and brings with him good and bad news. Milky is obsessed with the cinematic masterpiece known as Baller Blockin'. Pouch brings some fajitas. This episode is dedicated to Daisy, SPJ's beloved dog.
In this episode, Ness returns from a musical journey, while Pouch returns from a geeky journey. Pouch is peer-pressured into doing more Simply Pouches. Ness' dad has a few choice words about pot smokers.
In this episode, Milky and Paco talk about being hooked on Netflix shows. Milky talks about an Illegal CIA project called Project MKUltra. Paco brings some movie-related Tacos.
In this episode, SPJ is renamed SPQ as he has become smitten with a male co-worker. Pouch updates everybody on working with SPJ as well as the We Out Instagram Guy. SPJ reviews Get Rich or Try Dying.
In this episode, Ness returns and laments the lack of beer in his hand. The guys talk about the benefits of going on a cruise and Pouch seems fixated on one aspect. Milky wants to make sure he gets his money's worth.
In this episode, joined by nobody, Pouch hosts the podcast alone once again, in which he gets a little real about behind the scenes podcast drama. Pouch complains about the Internet and tells spooky stories. Pouch here. As explained in the podcast, we couldn't schedule a time. I was only available for 2 days in the week, one day was a holiday and the other, I was busy. So, you have to sit through another shitty solo episode. Or not. I don't suggest you do. Intro/outro: Hank Williams - I'm So Lonesome I could Cry. Get a Load of This Man Attempts to Apply for a Job, Gets Interview, Tries to Rob Job, and then Cries Pouch's Fajitas Neighbors The Bad Dream 3AM Shit We Mentioned For more details on the topics discussed on this episode, please visit the Dropping Loads official website
In this episode, Paco returns to preach her Punk lifestyle. Pouch is super hype about Harry Potter stuff. Milky names a new Pouch segment under Paco's segment.
In this episode, SPJ returns and slightly teases on the Don Francisco Promise Historia. SPJ reviews the X-Men: Apocalypse joint, in which he explains the villain's other occupation. Pouch decides to end the Florida Man segment.
In this episode, Ness returns and he just likes tits. Pouch won't let the beef go. Metal Ness reviews Nicolas Cage's son's band, Eyes of Noctum.
In this episode, Paco returns and is overwhelmed by the death erection. Pouch is disappointed that Paco doesn't want to start beef with SPJ. Milky hates a lot of things.
In this episode, the boys return after a break to discuss a convention they attended. SPJ returns and he is praising the word of a new rapping sensation.
In this episode, Pouch racially profiles a Florida Man, while Milky admits to owning some BDSM gear. Ness returns for a special Metal Ness celebrating The Misfits.
In this episode, SPJ returns to review Captain America: Bloods vs. Crips. Milky has the entrepreneurial spirit. Pouch wants to know about your favorite moments from the show.
In this episode, Paco discovers what has been deeply embedded in her Latin blood. Milky continues to share more from his childhood. The guys question the ethics of a serial killer.