Winter Hubris
Rob and Patrick share stories of hunkering down, almost giving yourself frostbite, and believing you're capable of driving in a snowstorm—and being very wrong.
Rob and Patrick share stories of hunkering down, almost giving yourself frostbite, and believing you're capable of driving in a snowstorm—and being very wrong.
While it can often feel like times have never been darker, bravery in Minneapolis shows a way forward.
In Rob's darkest hour, he turns to Brad Shoemaker and Will Smith for advice on fixing a home networking nightmare versus adapting to the nightmare.
Sports is a glimpse into the irrational and what it means to be human.
It turns out the best way to organize one's house chores is making a list and checking it twi—well, just making sure you check it.
Oh, good lord. What started as a joke has turned into a horrific reality, as Patrick, Janet, and Rob rope in Janet’s husband, Isaiah, to unpack the Hallmark “classic” film, Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story.
So, when did YOU stop believing in Santa?
Rob's new home is the gift that keeps on giving. Each new week brings new discoveries, some benign, but most are a bit troubling. Like discovering the arborist you had on your property to asses how healthy different trees are might have been completely full of shit.
Do you remember the first piece of art that fucked you up?
The Bears seem good. Are they good? Does it matter? When do you let logic fall away and let your fandom take over?
Patrick, Chia, and Danika are answering YOUR subscriber only questions, like: What games are "hard - but worth it?" Can a game studio be worker owned? What are your favorite mods? and more!
Rob and Patrick share a tale of two struggles: trying to sell a home and trying to buy strawberries amidst one of the weirdest economies of their lifetime.
Crack open a cold one and light your designer charcoal, it's gonna be a beefy one! Special guest Emanuel Maiberg joins Rob to check back in on what has happened since his flooded home horror story.
Rob and Patrick reminisce about time spent being scared to approach houses while trick-or-treating as kids and wonder what they should do with their own homes.
A new house means new neighbors, and new neighbors can mean new neighborhood drama.