Recently, a group of community college two-year diploma shakers were hired on by a local pharmaceutical research firm to design new drugs for ailments ranging from depression to failing organs. When reached for comment, project manager Doctor Tack Bramnsonmann reached out for the team and stated,
TIME FOR THE SHOW is back for a second year, thanks only to the tireless labor of the children in the Hypercube sweatshops, whose names will quickly be forgotten by history, but whose deeds will continue to earn us “likes” on Farcebook. The hosts planned a meeting before this episode to talk about what to do with the show in the new year, but it wouldn’t be an episode of TIME FOR THE SHOW if we didn’t spend the show talking about what to do on the show, so it was decided to save said meeting for the show, which turned out, as usual, to be potentially, but not actually, a good idea. All of the above plus Blind Eyes, Viewer Mail, Is It a Band, and Peas’s Apologies in this, the premiere episode of 2019 of TIME FOR THE SHOW!
https://media.blubrry.com/timefortheshow/archive.org/download/tfts-episode-157-040521/TFTS_Episode_141_121420.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Android | Email | RSS December 14, 2020This episode was banned from YouTube and ended up being the reason episodes started with a disclaimer. “Time For The Show” – Episode 141 This episode originally livestreamed to www.YouTube.com/@HypercubeGO Mondays at 10PM ET SUBSCRIBE at http://www.TimeForTheShow.com Broadcast LIVE […]