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Live from Houston, we’re joined by Jake and Thomas from the Pendejo Time podcast for another movie pitch. This time we’re attempting to break into the evangelical Christian film market (think God’s Not Dead and The Reliant) with a moral fable about a boy discovering the true magic of Uncles.

Listen to Pendejo Time here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/pendejo-time/

Subscribe to Pendejo Time here: https://www.patreon.com/pendejotime

Follow Pendejo Time here: https://twitter.com/pendejotime?lang=en

Note: I’m splitting this ep into two parts just to make it easier to keep all the Poppy material separated in case I want to collect them down the line, but 614a & b are one ep for all the Chapo archivists out there.


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Matt Murray

That was fucking amazing! Well done

Jacob Teasdale

As a guy who got married and had kids younger than all my friends.... I feel right at home listening to these episodes and pretending I get the jokes.

Kenneth Smith

This had me laughing out loud, not a frequent occurrence with podcasts. Gave me golden days “dinar nephews” vibes, very good for a live episode

Alec

This is the best one by far

J.P. McD.

I laughed out loud reading Dostoyevsky’s The Village of Stepanchikovo last night in bed at 1 AM

Jonathan G

Houston hit so different. Thanks guys

Matt Crossin

This one rocks. Love whenever felix does Twitter gritty-meme-leftist voice.

Anonymous

Felix isn’t funny or clever. This type of content sucks.

Anonymous

It’s revolting how unfunny some of the episodes in 2022 have been.

Anonymous

lol stop listening then bro wtf are you doing. you're gonna die and never exist again and you're sitting here listening to people talk that you don't like

Anonymous

Great episode

Anonymous

quiet everyone, arbiter of hip patreon podcast knowledge has spoken. kenneth hammond has almost made it through his private high school

Anonymous

I can’t believe they blew a Poppy episode (the best material they’ve ever done) on a live show. This material deserved to be discussed when at their best in a recording studio, not in front of a bunch of loud drunks.

etienne

much like the opium smoker who insists on the finest silks and most sound-deadening carpets for his smoking den, the article fiend will become irate if his articles are consumed in a manner disrespectful of the wise words contained herein

KO

I'm not a huge fan of their skits either. I'm not here for radio dramas, even if they're kind of funny. They have the same content for free on NPR. I want scathing political commentary, thank you.

Ben

God damn this was so good

barry

Hilarious episode

AKorgar

Well they clearly talked a lot about George de Morenschildt which I think they already covered (or maybe I'm just remembering the True Anon episodes about JFK) and it's obvious they were doing so because they were actually IN Dallas. It's a natural fit. Nothing saying they're not going to back to it later.