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The theme of this episode is Moral Compass, our ever-changing guide to what is right and what is wrong. Seth Weitberg makes a discovery that affects the lives of two people he’s never met, Dhruv Singh recounts how his college friend pulled off an elaborate and repellant con, and Kevin McGeehan watches helplessly as his worst nightmare happens to the person in the bunk below him. Be sure to subscribe to Funny, Cuz It's True on iTunes and please rate and review!
The theme of this episode is Parental Guidance, two contrasting stories of advice from an influential progenitor (which is another word for parent that I stumbled across in a thesaurus). Craig Conant describes how he was on the wrong side of a cringe-inducing testicular accident, and Kevin McGeehan recount how he was not invited to my best friend’s wedding. Be sure to subscribe to Funny, Cuz It's True on iTunes and please rate and review!
The theme of this episode is Point of View – two stories of personal perspective all wrapped up with retrospect. Marc Warzecha tells the story of his Chicago landlord’s mysterious and reclusive male companion, a man who turned out to have some dark secrets, and Kevin McGeehan describes his father’s adventurous and death defying past. Be sure to subscribe to Funny, Cuz It's True on iTunes and please rate and review!
The theme of this episode is Backfire, three stories of things not quite going according to plan. Josh Willis discusses how climate change played a direct role in messing up his Valentine’s Day, Kyle McGrath discovers how romantic scenes from Jerry McGuire don’t necessarily translate into real life, and in Part 2 of his story from last week, Kevin McGeehan recounts the last seven days of his roommate’s girlfriend’s ill-fated 2-week visit. Be sure to subscribe to Funny, Cuz It's True on iTunes and please rate and review!
The theme of this episode is Unwanted Guests, those things that, like fish, smell bad after three days. Ali Davis describes why she will never throw another holiday party after a hypnagogic hallucination puts a damper on the festivities, and Kevin McGeehan recounts how he recently forced a good friend to reminisce about a 2-week time period in the summer of 2010, a fortnight that his friend would much rather forget. Be sure to subscribe to Funny, Cuz It's True on iTunes and please rate and review!
The theme of this episode is On Foreign Soil: stories of being out of your element in a strange location. Ron Babcock finds himself locked out of an Indian hostel in the middle of the night, Aimee McKay ends up in a hospital and gets divine protection from the advances of a male nurse, and Kevin McGeehan finds himself in Vienna where his resemblance to Chuck Norris quite possibly saved him from a disastrous fate. Be sure to subscribe to Funny, Cuz It's True on iTunes and please rate and review!
Stories of head wounds, hot dogs, and high-speed pursuits. Martin Garcia cracks his cranium and tries to keep it secret. Pepper Berry finds himself in a law abiding car chase. And Kevin McGeehan learns how the words “Call me a Hot Dog” can suck the air out of the room. Be sure to subscribe to Funny, Cuz It's True on iTunes and please rate and review!
Matt Braunger reflects on how he might have chosen the wrong date, Carl Tart cops to the fact that he might not have been the greatest date, and I learn that my date had a secret, and when I found out the answer, it explained every bit of her peculiar behavior. Be sure to subscribe to Funny, Cuz It's True on iTunes and please rate and review!
Marc Warzecha helplessly watches as Jimmy Buffet fans get blatantly bamboozled; Seth Weitberg meets his idol, Rahm Emanuel; Ruthie Holmes smuggles drugs in a way only a lady can; and Kevin McGeehan does somethin’ kinda sweet for his mama. Be sure to subscribe to Funny, Cuz It's True on iTunes and please rate and review!
Dave Ross experiences his first coital contact; Jaime Moyer has a life-changing car accident; and Kevin McGeehan meets his downstairs neighbor, a man who holds some hefty and dark secrets. Be sure to subscribe to Funny, Cuz It's True on iTunes and please rate and review!
Pepper Berry gets under Neil Simon’s skin, Erik Pederson meets a sex slave at a family dinner, and Kevin McGeehan almost gets killed because of a botched crime. Be sure to subscribe to Funny, Cuz It's True on iTunes and please rate and review!
This episode features two stories involving confrontations with strangers and the comedic consequences that ensued. Jamison Scala recounts how the well-intentioned act of defending a stranger in a grocery store blew up in his face and Kevin McGeehan tells the story of how a back alley mugging showed him how he subconsciously and regretfully reacts to danger.
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