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Mark has a big shake-up in his produce, and Grant tells Mark how to eat Nutella.
Grant brings a Fowl Language comic to talk about life hacks and good friends.
Mark brings a Phoebe and Her Unicorn comic…
Last week marked the end of an era in Mark’s life, but the start of a new one as another birthday came and went.
Mark brings a B.C. comic. He wants to know whether Grant ever has flashes of inspiratio…
Mark is officially a teacher, and has a handful of gripes. The podcast gets a makeover.
Grant brings a Luann comic, wondering what Mark’s experience is with adult coloring books. Apparently this line …
Mark begins by talking about his new purposeful and accidental sound setup. Grant swears, Mark has a long day, Grant buys groceries, and Mark deals with weird snacks at work.
Mark brings The Fusco Bro…
Mark has started running, so he and Grant discuss how that's going and the difficulty Mark has with the local topography.
Grant brings a Calvin and Hobbes comic. He wants to know how Mark deals with t…
Mark and Grant celebrate their one year podcasting anniversary with verbal paintings inspired by their refined palettes.
Mark brings a Cat's Cafe comic to discuss bathing in fluids
Grant brings a Frazz…
Mark and Grant start out as promised last week, discussing Sharknado: The Fourth Awakens. Skip ahead if you don't want spoilers.
Grant brings a Marmaduke comic, wondering how Mark deals with negative …
Mark and Grant talk more about fruit and play a guessing game, because Mark bought something new.
Mark brings a Poorly Drawn Lines comic, wishing to see what Grant thinks about looking into the future…
Grant and Mark talk about fruit. You won't believe the deal Grant got on these mangoes.
Grant brings a Drabble comic, while Mark brings a Reality Check comic. What, two comics in a row? Well the scrip…
Mark and Grant talk about notebooks for a while. Why is it is so difficult to use nice things?
Mark brings The Flying McCoys, wondering what Grant's perspective is on college graduation a year later. …
Mark and Grant unofficially begin Season 2.
Grant brings a Calvin and Hobbes comic, despite his apathy towards recording. He talks about finding unconventional or creative solutions caused by lack of …
Grant went to a baseball game and was struck by a projectile.
Grant brings a Wallace the Brave comic to ask Mark about his regrets. They also talk about their character development.
Mark brings a Super…
Mark has a solid intro, asking Grant about how to make sure traveling works out okay.
Mark brings a Calvin and Hobbes comic, asking Grant about how the value of money has changed over his life. They a…
Grant talks running late and fried rice. Mark talks microphone discipline.
Mark brings an Invisible Bread comic, and Grant fails to convey its contents. They discuss riding in other people’s cars, tru…
Mark grasps at straws to start the episode, and starts talking about shoes. Grant and Mark swap stories about ripped pants.
Grant brings a Cathy comic to talk about stuff. Literally. It's a problem be…
Grant wants to talk about the heat, feet, and cars.
Mark brings a Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comic to get on a high horse with Grant, and talk about how people misunderstand what they do and st…
Mark had a band concert, and is tired from being active. He and Grant opine on daylight savings and sunsets.
Grant brings a new comic to the lineup, Drabble, in an effort to discuss hindsight upon mov…
Mark has even more cash follow-up. It's almost becoming a problem.
Then, Mark has a Ziggy comic to share, because he's feeling nostalgic. Ice cream, food, and books. What defines your youth?
Grant brin…
Mark had a most curious experience living out the conversation of episode 34. He's also quite tired.
Grant brings a Fowl Language comic to ask Mark about his view on snacks, and what he prefers. They …
Get ready for some food talk. Mark describes his second attempt at stuffed peppers.
Mark brings a Speed Bump comic in an attempt to talk about wallets with Grant. It almost works, but the boys are qui…