The Four Who Rule: A Seinfeld Podcast
April and A.J. talk about absent fathers, the holidays, radiators, and protesting ribbons. Are you Sponge Worthy? Write to us at
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April & A.J. are talking relationships, pool guys, music making demands, and Worlds Colliding! Let us know what you think at
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April and A.J. talk Bosco, passionate kisses, cats, and Fred. Let us know what you think about these episodes at
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April5K and A.J. talk babies, Nazis, street toughs, and public display of affection. Write to us at
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April and AJ discuss the Friends episode, the One with the Five Steaks and an Eggplant and the Seinfeld episode, The Hot Tub. A wonderful night for must see TV.
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April and Ashford discuss George's involuntary winking and Phoebe's legally binding, but pseudo marriage. Write to us at
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You're listening to the Manhattan Project where we discuss both Friends and Seinfeld! On this podcast we discuss The One Where Mr. Heckles Dies and The Maestro. Check us out. Please write to us at www.wrightonnetwork.com
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April & AJ discuss George's attempt to postpone the wedding to Spring Time and Ross is grossed out by breast milk, Joey faces a new sheriff in town, sorta speak, and Elaine is confessing her insecurities with a blabber mouth Rabbi. Write to us at We would love to hear your thoughts on the episodes and how April and AJ can improve the podcast.
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April and A.J. discuss the season opener of Friends and Seinfeld, respectively. Ross comes home with a new girlfriend and George is getting married. Here. We. Go. Write to us at
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April and AJ recap Friends season 1 and Seinfeld season 6. Meanwhile, On the Other Side of Manhattan give their top five for each show, respectively. Write to us at
info_outlineThe Pen by Larry David really did not move the two hosts of the Four Who Rule, Ashford and Erin. Without Kramer and George, this episode is truly depended on the double act of Jerry and Elaine, which is quite good, but with the retirement home bickering and rumors, things get annoying rather quickly.
What do you think about the Pen?