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I’m a comedy fanatic. This is my favorite comedy podcast. Why? Because it contains so many different elements permeated through and through with funniness. It may seem quite wholesome but the creative edginess quickly comes through. They often say things you’re not supposed to, an admirable comedic trait. They’re both professional comedy writers and that craft informs Sunday Papers. Although only Greg is a stand-up comic, Mike holds his own in the laughter department. The bonus is that they’re smart, articulate, informed, and can mine decades of life’s experiences. Plus, they know how to riff and improvise, like good rock and jazz players. Importantly, is the feeling I get watching the show. It’s light-hearted, fully entertaining, and funny. I resonate with it. Perfect for Sundays—mine would not be the same without these two!
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I have made this podcast part of my Sunday routine. It’s perfect listening while getting my household chores completed. I listen while cooking, cleaning, washing clothes and preparing for the work week. The chores no longer seem like a burden. Because I am a caregiver for my 101 year old Mom, I need these guys to help me laugh! And they do!!!
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Look forward to this show every week, many laugh out loud moments. I’ve been a fan of Greg since his Sirius show and Stern appearances, now a fan of Mike too. It’s refreshing to listen to two comedy guys who can talk about issues freely without being scared of daddy you know who. Also, I like the new segments, but wouldn’t it be funny to bring back a good news for Gubbins every once in awhile?
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Two real comedian friends keeping current events real funny! If it wasn’t for the laughs I’d actually say it was my favorite Sunday morning news show. It’s really become a weekend ritual and while she might not admit it, my wife is totally on board too. Thanks guys!
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This used to be one of my go-to podcasts every week. But in recent times, it has devolved into something that is the shell of its former self. Nearly every week, we get the same pattern: Mike turns into a Reddit atheist, and Greg has some sort of criticism about the same things he's criticized for the past six weeks. The comedic rhythm in the show ran flat. The formula was there, and I was an avid listener, but it feels as if the episodes have been on repeat.
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