Tue, 28 August 2012
This week, the ladies describe the agony and the ecstasy of handling hecklers, inspired by a recent showdown Nikki won at the Cellar. Sara recounts a potentially scary exchange from the road that ended the best possible way and invites hilarious comic Emily Heller (John Oliver's New York Stand-Up Show, Baby Geniuses podcast) to tell a horror story of her own. Next, the competition for Most Similar to Emily begins: is it Sara, who once played Emily on national television, or Nikki, with whom Emily shares a fun neurological condition/super power? The trio delve into difficult dating, toxic friendships, and mild sex cults, but close out on a positive note by talking pee (trademark pending) about some of their peers. So listen up, you might get a brain tingle or two.
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Wed, 15 August 2012
This week, Nikki and Sara mix things up in a few ways: one, instead of their normal catching up on life at the top of the show, they answer questions from fans. Two, this week's guest is not a comedian, but instead the amazingly talented musician Anya Marina (who also just happens to be very funny). Anya describes her experience being on the "Twilight: New Moon" soundtrack, internet haters, tampons, her journey to Portland and her famous cover of T.I.'s "Whatever You Like." Finally, she plays two songs, one from her album "Felony Flats," and the aforementioned T.I. cover. SO GOOD!
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Tue, 7 August 2012
This week, Sara shares a horrifying incident with spit on the subway, and then A.D. Miles (Fallon head writer) joins in for a chat about having a baby in NYC, working on a late night show, ghosts, vodka tampons, and much more. But best of all, he shares an absolutely HILARIOUS story about moving to New York with Zach Galifianakis. Don't miss this! A very delightful episode, if we do say so ourselves.
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Wed, 1 August 2012
Ooooooh boy. This one's a dirty one. As per one fan's request, Sara and Nikki tackle the topic of cunnilingus. Then, hilarious, wonderful man Louis Katz joins in for a detailed, interesting talk about getting off. Do it. (Literally.)
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