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Cash Grab Episode 83 - The thrilling conclusion to Nick's Dog and Baby Troubles

In which we conclude the story of "Will Nick's Dog Kill His Baby" and watch a 1950's housewife try LSD.

Cash Grab Episode 83 - The thrilling conclusion to Nick's Dog and Baby Troubles

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☝️ I'll have what hes having

detective pete underbelly P.i.

Shoutout to the editor of these episodes I'm loving the random One Piece / anime sound effects you're adding in hahaha

Dan Purcell

that tiny bit with Brian and menacing music make us hate him? When he said the thing about chick- fil-A, that got me there right away. jk still kinda love ya Brian.

Joonjuniper

The way this episode ended reminded me of the 2001 Frank Oz directed movie The Score.

Dane Davenport

According to "Genius" it's actually her "Niece" saying the lines. So I guess it's quoted in the song, not sampled.

ben

Kesha sampled that LSD housewife for one of her songs on her most recent album. I didn't hear it at first cuz the voice was changed to sound like a child speaking but "I wish I could talk in technicolor" is such a distinctive line.

ben

Brian's story about simultaneously being on the couch and in bed makes perfect sense, that's exactly the sort of boring surreal thing you start to believe when you're tripping

Nick Powell

Nick’s a dad and somehow Brian has grey hair?

Yash Kapoor

So glad that the Kocher household is kosher.

Riley

Man, I might need to read that book to figure out if I'm weird. Cause I HATE people saying my name. If someone I'm not close with says my name, it doesn't make me feel like we're connecting, it makes me feel uncomfortable and put off cause they're acting like they know me and they don't.

Ronnie Patrick

“I was the guy; the guy was me!” Genuine laugh out loud at Nick’s “What??”

Lex

I've been dying to know how the Turtle v Clementine match was going. Thank you for the update! So encouraging. Now I'm dying to know: Did Cesar Millan crack the case? Was he the one who put you on the right path? Or is the good outcome unrelated to his input?

Myra Bronstein


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