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Patton Oswalt, Nick Swardson, Stealing Your Wife's Inheritance, and the Dream Paradox

Patton Oswalt, Nick Swardson, Stealing Your Wife's Inheritance, and the Dream Paradox

FromKFC Radio


Patton Oswalt, Nick Swardson, Stealing Your Wife's Inheritance, and the Dream Paradox

FromKFC Radio

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Length:
159 minutes
Released:
May 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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We kick off the episode the same as usual talking about a dream we had where there was a finger shoved up our a**. If you don't remember a dream did you still have a dream? Barstool DVR: We discuss the latest criticisms over The Last Dance and Feits new favorite show Normal People. AITA Thursday returns with pickles & cheese in the fridge, stealing your wife's inheritance, hiring a coworker as a stripper, and pee pee pads. We address the email Dave received from a literal clown attempting to write another hit piece. Voicemails include good or bad dreams, when to ask about stds, and when to share you have talents like Heather Brooke.

Patton Oswalt returns to the show! We discuss his upcoming comedy special 'I Love Everything', his inspiration for the title, the HBO documentary he produced 'I'll Be Gone in the Dark', and much more.

Nick Swardson joins the show. We discuss his upcoming Netflix movie The Wrong Missy, a time he elbowed Adam Sandler in the face, and a time him and Danny McBride went to see The Black Swan but decided to go on a little bender instead.

Let us know what you think on twitter: @kfcradio, @kfcbarstool, @feitsbarstool, @pattonoswalt, @nickswardson
Released:
May 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hosted by KFC and Feitelberg, KFC Radio is the quintessential bar conversation brought to podcast form. Listener interaction is the name of the game as Barstool readers and listeners contribute their Stoolie Voicemails to drive the conversation to strange places including embarrassing personal stories, bizarre hypothetical questions, and more. New episodes of the hilarious Barstool Network flagship show are released every Tuesday and Thursday.