Anniversary Week - A Tit-Flapping Extravaganza

The Goin' Deep Show

In a whirlwind of nostalgia, nudity, and no-holds-barred banter, The Goin' Deep Show celebrated its 20th anniversary with an episode that could only be described as an all-out assault on good taste. The Kid, alongside regulars like Hat Trick and the newly dubbed "Eraser" (named for her mind-erasing nipple presence), took listeners on a trip down memory lane, where the show's origins were as chaotic as its current status.

The episode started with a tribute to the original crew, a nod to how far they've come from talking smack with bare-bones equipment. This evolved into a discussion on how the world has changed, not just in terms of population but in the way we consume media. From despising AM radio to embracing the freedom of podcasting, the show has remained a beacon for those who prefer their content raw and unfiltered.

Sexual anecdotes flew fast and loose, with Hat Trick's virginity loss story and her past with Silverback being prime discussion points. The introduction of "Eraser" brought fresh energy, while her nickname sparked laughter and some innuendo.

One of the more... educational moments was discussing a creative solution for a child's cough-induced gag reflex – involving a cucumber in a way that might make you rethink your produce purchases. 

Fights among friends were reminisced upon, not as drama, but as bonding experiences, like throwing bar stools in jest. The technological marvel of an AI announcer also made an appearance, delivering lines with the kind of crude humor that would make your grandma clutch her pearls.

As we looked back on almost 1,000 hours of content, it was clear that The Goin' Deep Show isn't just about quantity; it's the unapologetic, real talk that keeps listeners coming back. Here's to another 20 years of making the world a little more vulgar, a little more honest.

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