Tuesdays With Stories w/ Mark Normand & Joe List #531 Steam Boat Willie



We’re in the studio and Joe is getting HPV – on his foot, folks! Joe talks about the removal process, Mark heads to Hartford and Concord for some kooky times, and finally Joe heads to DC with old Matt Wayne and Umar Khan! We’re working it everybody, it’s Tuesdays!

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30 thoughts on “Tuesdays With Stories w/ Mark Normand & Joe List #531 Steam Boat Willie”

  1. As someone who occasionally visits mma/bjj gyms, 100% of the gyms ive been to would literally kick you out immediately if you tried to walk to the bathroom barefoot (or tread on the mats with your shoes). those dudes love to ignore safety generally, but would say Joe is out of his mind to do that. flip flops are critical equipment in public locker rooms/showers. dont wait for a life-threatening staph infection to recognize the gravity of the situation.

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  2. Re Insurance stuff – try increasing the excess to just something that would ruin you to pay.
    I got cancer out of the blue at your guys age- not fat don’t smoke – don’t drink much – it happens.
    Hilarious I know 😅

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  3. Never ceases to amaze me whenever I see a psychopath at the gym raw-dogging the locker room floors. Of course List is one of them.

    Undoubtedly thinks using baby wipes after 🧻 is foreign too.

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  4. Jesus fkn Christ these two and all the comics in the Rogan-verse’s(Mark especially) ignorance of the RW’s current attempts to “cancel culture” democracy is unreal.

    40 yr old children. And god I hate that we’re listening to two clowns talk recklessly about such serious topics.

    Dance u monkeys, do the thing.

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  5. 47:55 I completely get the “too many clips” angle but Gary Vee talks about DOCUMENTING rather than CREATING. I feel like comics should use social for posting comedy clips SELDOMLY and rather use socials to document the life OF the comedian, not the comedy itself. The comedy will speak for itself. Stand up clips can still work for content as is with the inherent burn out, but “documenting” keeps it fresh for the creator AND consumer. Just a thought. I’m gay. Love the pod.

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