Showing posts with label Buffalo Bills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buffalo Bills. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2019

Shenanigans Episode 110: What Do You Call a Pirating Cockroach?

We start off this week's podcast with a lot of talk about the big Bills win over the Cowboys, much to Vinnie's chagrin. Maybe he should try magic mushrooms for that depression. We touched upon our respective Thanksgiving festivities. If you're looking for a job there are strange jobs to fit any interest all around the globe. There is a short Belichick and McMurray conversation. Trust us, we don't know what they said, either. Grammar Police to Aisle 5. Grammar Police to Aisle 5. As always, we are NSFW.

Friday, November 23, 2018

Shenanigans Episode 55: Black Friday Doorbusters

What should you do if you're waiting in one of those long lines at the store? Listen to Shenanigans, of course! In this week's episode, we talk about how the Buffalo Bills changed the color of their helmets to red because Joe Ferguson was colorblind. We also learn that Nathan Peterman had a try out with the Detroit Lions. We're not sure why. Will Condy Rice be the new coach of the Browns? Cookie Monster loves Katy Perry. How far do your gas station hot dogs travel on those rollers? Who's ready for their first Tide kegger?

Friday, November 9, 2018

Shenanigans Episode 53: Dancing on the Ceiling

If you've never been to a Bills game (like Vinnie) we talk a little about what it's like. It's not all burning tables and toys in the endzone. Howie seems to get lost driving through Lockport. What did you do with your pile of unwanted Halloween candy? We talk about farting boobs, the right and wrong way to eat a hamburger, and the mermaid economy. There are too many visual jokes for podcasts this week, and Rich made sure we finally got to his Tetris article.

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Reminiscing: Eh, Can You See?

Saturday night at dinner, we were talking about watching television when we were kids. While we don’t have the traditional television in our house, it’s miles away different from anything we ever had when we were younger. Some of the things that Wendy, her mom, and I were talking about had the girls responding with blank stares. They couldn’t quite understand.