After years of research and consumer feedback, our scientists have developed a revolutionary new product: "WWWIAF." Created with the working woman in mind, WWWIAF is incredibly versatile, and can be served raw, rotten, bloody, or extra rotten. WWWIAF is in compliance with USDA standards regulating the production and distribution of mind-bending scenarios. WARNING: Contains traces of truth, brain cocaine, dangerous liaisons, and preservatives.
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97% something to listen to when there's literally nothing else to listen to
After years of research and consumer feedback, our scientists have developed a revolutionary new product: "WWWIAF." Created with the working woman in mind, WWWIAF is incredibly versatile, and can be served raw, rotten, bloody, or extra rotten. WWWIAF is in compliance with USDA standards regulating the production and distribution of mind-bending scenarios. WARNING: Contains traces of truth, brain cocaine, dangerous liaisons, and preservatives.
Nutrition Facts:
30% daily allowance of giggling
97% something to listen to when there's literally nothing else to listen to
read more
read less
After years of research and consumer feedback, our scientists have developed a revolutionary new product: "WWWIAF." Created with the working woman in mind, WWWIAF is incredibly versatile, and can be served raw, rotten, bloody, or extra rotten. WWWIAF is in compliance with USDA standards regulating the production and distribution of mind-bending scenarios. WARNING: Contains traces of truth, brain cocaine, dangerous liaisons, and preservatives.
Nutrition Facts:
30% daily allowance of giggling
97% something to listen to when there's literally nothing else to listen to
After years of research and consumer feedback, our scientists have developed a revolutionary new product: "WWWIAF." Created with the working woman in mind, WWWIAF is incredibly versatile, and can be served raw, rotten, bloody, or extra rotten. WWWIAF is in compliance with USDA standards regulating the production and distribution of mind-bending scenarios. WARNING: Contains traces of truth, brain cocaine, dangerous liaisons, and preservatives.
Nutrition Facts:
30% daily allowance of giggling
97% something to listen to when there's literally nothing else to listen to
read more
read less
It's a Christmas miracle! I spent hundreds of dollars on data recovery software!
A fitting holiday episode from 2014, I think? You can play a fun drinking game with this one: start on a bottle of Old Crow and finish it by the time the episode is over, just like Adam and John did while recording this.
Ladies and gentlemen, WWWIAF is proud to present to you what has become one of our finest achievements, completely remastered and restored to match what we believe was the presentation intended by the artists. Thanks to their recent discovery in the archive of a museum in Argentina, this cut contains previously missing scenes, lost for 80 years. We are truly humbled by and grateful for the hours of hard labor by skilled technicians and historians who've allowed the world to once again hear—with unprecedented 8K resolution—John make fun of a teenager for getting murdered by John Wayne Gacy.
For this episode of WWWIAF, John and Adam travelled deep into the jungle primeval, guiding their humble canoe along serpentine rivers, through treacherous shadows, determined to retrieve the Lost Episodes of their podcast. Some called them mad; others, handsome. But on one thing everyone agreed: they both wore pith helmets. It was, in fact, 17 years ago to the day that they bid farewell, catching the first river out of town. After, the townsfolk stayed, savoring the dusk, to watch the brave men disappear into the distance. Even hours later, one could still catch the lilt of their voices; yodeling, as they were known to do, the words to Rock You Like a Hurricane. And that was the last anyone had heard from them...
Until now.
And God help you if you are a phoenix, and you dare to rise up from the ash. A thousand eyes will smolder with jealousy while you are just flying past.
-Ani DiFranco
To whom it may concern:
Adam and John would like to offer their sincere condolences after the devastating loss of our back catalogue. These episodes will live on on our hearts as they now join the ranks of those taken too soon: James Dean, Alexander the Great, Walter Matthau, and many other people who are still alive but will be dying soon with so much left undone.
We know that gifts mean nothing in this moment but we managed to pull up this old recording from the archives in which Adam and John talk about a fight between two fictional characters. They were happier times. God, he sounds so alive. It was truly a pleasure working with your father for 17 years. He will be deeply missed.
With deepest sympathies,
Tim Cook
The saxophone (referred to colloquially as the sax) is a musical instrument usually made of brass and played with a single-reed mouthpiece similar to that of the clarinet. Although most saxophones are made from brass, they are categorized as woodwind instruments, because sound is produced by an oscillating reed, traditionally made out of woody cane, rather than lips vibrating in a mouthpiece cup as with the brass instrument family.
In this very SpOoOoKy episode we have just the thing to get you into the Halloween spirit: poor audio quality! That aside, this episode will start your October off right with all the thrills, chills and other thrills you could ask for!... That is, I mean, if it wasn't for the fact this episode sounds like it was recorded on a Casio. Everywhere I checked online people were saying "Zencastr is your go-to for remote interview recording," but then it sounds like this. Can't go back and re-record either. Whatever. Anyway, there's also a fight; don't remember what it was because I was so upset about the bad audio. I remember thinking the matchup was pretty good despite the... well you know already; the audio thing. Sorry to keep bringing it up
Welcome to a very special MEMORIAL DAY episode of WWWIAF!!!! We'd like to take this opportunity to thank the men and women who have, truly, made our country what it is today. And while this episode makes no actual mention of our troops, the military, or our heroes who sacrificed their lives in battle, we were definitely thinking about them when recording this all the way back in September.
A tough Arizona cop is teamed with a lesbian cop to catch a serial killer who is murdering police officers. A few miles away, Adam and John discuss two 1980s icons and which would win, were they to fight.