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Brace was a great guest. His description of a Rockabilly guy (as Chris confirmed with his hair dresser) was SPOT on.
I gasped when he mentioned they all work at jobs that make them wear aprons! I’ve worked in a lot of kitchens and I just now realized the only times I’ve worked with rockabilly dudes were at the restaurants that made us wear aprons lmao
Excuse me sir Brace didn't escape from jail, he escaped from a camp in Utah for trouble teens. He also forgot to mention he fought in a war.
I’m a few episodes behind but this ska guest is kind of annoying. Keeps trying to talk about ska, not ska guys
I loved this episode. Top to bottom clowning and a good example of what this show is capable of. “He’s on the way to his Betty to pop her cherry like a real daddy” had me laughing like a lunatic walking down the street.
It sucks they didn't go in detail into the Kryptic Art stuff. Chapo did an episode where they clowned on him years ago and it was classic.