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  1. Dirt Pies, Bird Watching and Gas - The Floor Recap with Angie, Nicki and Brad

    8 hrs ago ·  Bonus

    Dirt Pies, Bird Watching and Gas - The Floor Recap with Angie, Nicki and Brad

    This week on The Floor Recap, Angie and Brad are joined by former contestant Harley, and what starts as a recap of The Floor quickly turns into a debate about birds, pie, baseball movies, golf, and whether Eric is secretly building the greatest alliance in Floor history. The crew breaks down Ren's bold decision to stay and play as the whale, Carlos somehow ending up in bird watching despite looking like he'd rather be anywhere else, and one of the weirdest categories of the season: nature sounds. Along the way, Brad declares bird watching the most boring category ever created while Angie attempts to defend an entire hobby enjoyed by retired people across America. Things get even stranger when woodworking features the world's smallest doghouse, pie flavors sparks an unexpected dessert debate, and Harley shocks everyone by actually leaving the show to retrieve a real dirt pie from her kitchen after Brad jokingly asked her to prove it existed. Meanwhile, the panel continues tracking the frozen Eric saga as contestants carefully maneuver around his territory. Harley weighs in on whether she'd join the infamous "Eric Alliance," Brad continues his conspiracy theories, and Angie tries desperately to keep the show on the rails. Then disaster strikes when Angie temporarily disappears due to a power outage, leaving Brad and Harley to host alone while trying to remember what actually happened in the episode. What follows is pure chaos as the conversation spirals into baseball movies, sports debates, golf arguments, and enough random tangents to make even Rob Lowe question what's happening. 😂 By the end, nobody can agree whether golf is a sport, Brad reveals he once hosted a podcast about embarrassing bathroom stories, Harley survives being recruited into the Eric Alliance, and somehow The Floor gets recapped along the way.

    1hr 5min
  2. Bank Heist to Job Interview, 911 Fail, Cow Commute - This Can't Be Real...with Brad

    20 May ·  Bonus

    Bank Heist to Job Interview, 911 Fail, Cow Commute - This Can't Be Real...with Brad

    Brad is back questioning humanity again with three real stories that feel completely made up—but unfortunately aren’t. This episode leans hard into one theme: people aren’t even trying to get away with things anymore… they’re just seeing what happens. First up, a man robs a bank… then circles back and applies for a job there like it’s a normal career pivot. Brad dives into the confidence (and confusion) of committing a crime and then submitting a résumé to the same place—breaking down the imagined interview, the awkward recognition, and the absolute lack of long-term thinking. Then things somehow get even stranger when a guy calls 911 to report a dangerous driver… and it turns out he’s describing himself. Brad highlights the rare moment where someone becomes both the suspect and the witness, eliminating the need for any actual police work. Finally, the episode closes with a man getting pulled over—with a full-grown cow sitting in the backseat of his sedan. Not a truck. Not a trailer. A car. Brad unpacks the logistics, the smell, the poor life choices, and the moment an officer has to say, “Sir… it was definitely the cow.” Throughout the episode, Brad delivers his signature takes—“two types of people,” confidence without logic, and the realization that common sense might officially be gone. Bottom line: If your day feels off, at least you didn’t rob a bank and apply for a job there, call the cops on yourself, or turn your car into a mobile farm.

    9 min
  3. Randy Zelin - Lox of Laughs

    19 May ·  Bonus

    Randy Zelin - Lox of Laughs

    n this intense and unexpectedly hilarious episode of Lox of Laughs, Ashley Arpel Steinback sits down with New York attorney Randy Zelin to unpack the controversy surrounding Ashley being removed from a South Florida comedy show after publicly expressing pro-Israel views online. What starts as a conversation about social media comments and stand-up bookings quickly turns into a deep dive into free speech, cancel culture, religion in entertainment, and whether people today have lost the ability to disagree without making things personal. Ashley brings the receipts, Randy brings the legal breakdowns, and somehow the episode still manages to include Capri Sun cravings, Manhattan bagels, jury strategy, and a running gag about Iron Dome Coffee discounts. The episode balances serious discussion with the signature Lox of Laughs energy, as Ashley argues that disagreement should not automatically destroy friendships, working relationships, or opportunities. Meanwhile, Randy explains how social media, public perception, and employment law collide in today’s culture—and why “we don’t align” may be the most lawyer-adjacent phrase ever written by ChatGPT. By the end, the conversation becomes less about one comedy show and more about modern society’s struggle to listen, learn, and coexist with people who think differently. Also: Randy may or may not have stolen the show with his “missing two chromosomes” line and perfectly timed callback jokes.

    1hr 6min

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