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Sunny Weathers explains to Jared Kendall and Jeremy White why you shouldn’t judge a person by one prolonged, rage-filled episode in traffic.
Robert Rau joins Jeremy and Sunny to talk about the latest WBRZ reporter to be arrested as well as tackle “Five Questions” inspired by #SaferThanATrumpRally.
Two movies titled Hitman enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis, David Vitrano, and Robert Rau watch the Timothy Olyphant video game adaptation and a 70s blaxploitation film to determine which deserves the title Hitman.
Jeremy, Sunny, and Mike Honore pepper the show with Michael McDonald-esque interludes as they discuss how alleged criminals helped Baton Rouge make national news.
Mike Honore joins Jeremy and Sunny to discuss bitch-ass punks who can't headline comedy shows because they're too busy running from the cops.
Media veteran Brian Haldane catches up with Jeremy White and Sunny Weathers and get caught up on several termination-related stories and former LSU basketball great Vernel “Asante Stone” Singleton’s adult entertainment career.
Knick and James are reunited to talk about intercourse with people of the felt persuasion. Then Knick crosses a line and James almost loses it. Almost.
After opening for Police Academy's Michael Winslow, Mike Honore explains to Jeremy and Sunny how much white people in Baton Rouge love D-listers doing sound effects.
Two movies named "Bad Boys" enter. Only one will leave as Herman Davis and Robert Rau watch both the 1983 “Scared Straight” drama starring Sean Penn, along with the 1995 Will Smith/Martin Lawrence supercop extravaganza, to determine which one is really about Bad Boys.
Two movies titled Delirious enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis and Robert Rau watch Eddie Murphy’s first standup special and one of John Candy’s middling efforts to determine which should be called Delirious.
Two movies titled (The) Room enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis, Nick Gariano, and Robert Rau watch two powerhouse performances from Brie Larson and Tommy Wiseau to determine which film should be called (The) Room.
Knick and James get together, and James tries his honest best to get nerdy before Knick let’s Mother Nature have it.
An audibly ill Evan Rabalais joins Sunny and Jeremy to discuss less-than-thoughtful decisions and dealing with homeless hecklers.
Sunny and Jeremy talk about a Metro Councilman whose email is part of the Ashley Madison hack, and Catfish Stevens tells us about how he threatened to whip Lou Reed's stoned ass.
Sunny Weathers makes a glorious phonetic discovery while he, Jeremy White, and Knick Moore discuss the influence of language on personal savings rates.
Two movies titled “Roadhouse” enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis and Robert Rau watch both the definitive Patrick Swayze movie and the 1948 film noir you probably haven’t heard of, and determine which deserves the title.
Two movies titled Deadpool enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis, Andrea Vickery, Zach Vickery and Robert Rau watch the surprise hit of 2016 and the last of the Dirty Harry movies to determine who deserves the title Deadpool.
The events of the past week prompt Jeremy to set aside his shitty jokes, news quiz, and Five Questions for an honest and open discussion with Jeramaine Jingles and Mike Honore about race relations in Baton Rouge and the rest of the country, as well as their personal experiences interacting with law enforcement and white people.
Nick Portier talks with Jeremy and Sunny about his gender identity and how people handle discussing such issues. Plus, he and Sunny explain why they stopped seeing some women.
Evan Rabalais joins Jeremy White and Sunny Weathers to hate on people who gratuitously hate on the capital city and the people who try to make it better.

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