Tidbits
Etchie talks about the time his arm was pulverized in a head on collision at 18. This is a second release, because upon inital release, only half of the episode played. This is the release of the entire episode. Still not sure how this happened.
info_outline 142. PawningTidbits
Lesley and Aaron tell Etchie about Pawn shops.
info_outline 141. The Pro BowlTidbits
Aaron tells Etchie and Lesley about his experience going to the Pro Bowl.
info_outline 140. Dirty BodycamsTidbits
Lesley and Etchie discuss the growing popularity of officer bodycam videos and refect on their own experiences with cops.
info_outline 139. Suddenly TennisTidbits
Salty Aaron tells Etchie about ending up at a televised tennis match.
info_outline 138. Toxic PositivityTidbits
When does positivity become too much, and when does it become toxic? Do you know anyone like this?
info_outline 137. Football and TrashTidbits
Lesley tells Etchie what football means to her, since we both live with my sister, who is a huge football fan.
info_outline 136. Can You Hear Me?Tidbits
I talk about my ears getting blocked up and Lelsey has a conversation with Salty Aaron about Ryan Seacrest's kid.
info_outline 135. Raised To Be a LoverTidbits
Etchie talks about his dirty little secret about watching fighting matches.
info_outline 134. Does Buc-ee's Sell Malort?Tidbits
We talk with our friend Aaron about visits to Buc-ee's, and he tells us about the L&L Tavern in Chicago.
info_outlineIt’s us, we’re here! This week it’s just Etchie and Lesley Jo in studio, and we’re doing our best to get back on track with quality content and the finest of tidbits. Etchie had an idea to record individual monologues, so we’re introducing a new segment to our show! We hope you enjoy the “solo bit” and the surrounding commentary. We appreciate you and your support, please be safe and make sure you’re subscribed to our show! Tell your buddy that keeps complaining about how boring their life is, let them know that they can live vicariously through us by listening to our podcast. That’s what good friends do.