A daily podcast from Buddy!
Buddy talks about his mom's vulgar clothing, how Courtney ignores me by choice, Brinks truck drivers' salary ...oh and the knucks are out.
Buddy's word of the day: Hurst. Also Obama did NOT drink that fucking water, Micheal Moore ya, fact spinnin' piece'a shit!
Buddy sings a little Christmas in July and talks about his beloved mic stand, how high prices are not Biden's fault, cocaine and disappointing his father.
Buddy reads good advice, makes an apology, went drunk driving to Taco Bell in Atlanta once, and talks about a barber's parenting skills.
Buddy finishes telling the shenanigans of this weekend's trip.
Buddy talks about getting his oil changed by a very cool 19 year old who didn't want to do his job.
Just touching base. Buddy will talk for longer tonight/tomorrow. Kisses.
Buddy talks about going out of town, reads an email about abuse, antidepressants and AA meetings and also takes a call from his dad.
Buddy loves music that he used to hate and helps a writer in-er remember her brother.
Buddy makes excuses for being late, talks about paint, rude people, people that don't give a damn about you or their job and a guy in magenta pants makes a phone call.
Buddy has a very punctual opinion about the Flint water crisis.
Howdy. Buddy (which is me) talks about having no A/C, the rug doctor, Swimmy Carter aka Vada the Beta, eating chocolate covered espresso beans, and Dallas tells me to LET IT GO!
Buddy talks about an idiot with a gun (and/or fireworks), chocolate covered things, salt, plain salmon, shrieking, and remember when you were cool?
Buddy and Courtney talk about slaw, plants, and how Toby Kieth's 4th of July song is actually a Christmas song.
Buddy talks about fans, the heat, sleep, rehab stories, the promises, and AA creeps.
Buddy talks about sleeping until 3pm, cocaine cravings, giving cocaine away, and exploding a watermelon in a 3 year old's face.
Buddy has road rage and talks about Chris Whitty, The James O'Brien Show, "sheep," making amends to assholes, and humans' lack of confidence in technology.