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Off The Records: Skip Stephenson

On this episode of OTR, B-$ and the O'Conman listen to "The Real Comedy of Skip Stephenson" from 1982.

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I actually have had a woman call me up audibly masturbating

Jay Thompson

It reminds me of Denis Leary in a trans Atlantic accent. And obviously when the sound quality dropped it was the second show edited in

Michael Schmidt

I dont wanna re-tread old material but can I tighten up my asshole with alum? Maybe Hugh's grandma knows.

Maxwell Schott

I had the same issue too.

Chris Lind

Fucking amazing

Matt

Sexual = the opposite of nice.

Bill Valerio

Sounded like some lady said it in the crowd (probably in response to drug-related banter), then he ran with it for 10 straight minutes.

Bill Valerio

Last wrp pod and this were great. I’ve also been listening to BMW berate ‘Sexual Randy’ on vintage Bone Zones. Thanks for cranking out the content.

Slimjob Dopamine

i mean I'm obviously subbed to the patreon ya but it's not in the patreon RSS feed I mean. it literally doesn't matter though Happy Thanksgiving make sure to cum tribute your turkey 🩷

Eric V

Not trying to simp out here, but, between WRP, Off The Records and Get To The Points, you're cranking out a ton of weekly content. Good on ya, B-Man!

Brett Brock

all the other episodes of Off The Records appear on my podcast player via the RSS feed with the rest of the WRP episodes, this one doesn't seem to. not a big deal or anything, love the podcasts!

Eric V

I will never understand the 80s fast talking comedy style. It's bad, really bad.

Jeff Stacey

Thats because hes only releasing it on patreon

Jeff Stacey

what do you mean?

Frank Cum

this wasnt published on the podcast feed, I can only find it in the patreon app

Eric V

These are awesome, really digging the party records very inappropriate

Bacco rains

I thought the "it ain't me babe!" was a Bob Dylan reference at first but that doesn't really make sense

Chip

I think the Joe Piscopo record was less disorienting because there was no audience laughter so you could just imagine no one ever found it funny, but I wonder if he had recorded with an audience if he would have been getting just as many laughs as this guy, either because the audience is generous or because somehow at the time he was actually funny to people.

Monique


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