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Metro Councilman Ryan Heck makes his long-awaited and boisterously candid debut on the show with Jeremy White and Sunny Weathers.
In an effort to get more people interested in the ad-laden versions of its newspapers, The Advocate has partnered with Nabisco to create a three-pound fortune cookie shell to wrap around its printed editions.
Jeremy White, Sunny Weathers, and The Family Dinner’s David Vitrano are coming at you off the top rope from El Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant in this wrestling-reference-filled episode.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush has a new look that reflects his “outsiderness” and “devil-may-care attitude,” says his newly appointed campaign manager.
Jeremy White and Sunny Weathers are joined by Dorque host Knick Moore at El Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant for a podcast featuring some interesting musical numbers, including a couple involving LSU football gameday activities.
Two movies titled The Guest enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis and Robert Rau watch the criminally underrated 2014 thriller and the 1963 substitute for Ambien to determine which deserves the title The Guest.
Jared Kendall helps Jeremy and Sunny break down a potential pare-down of New Orleans strip clubs and propose how to keep Bourbon Street skintastic.
David Vitrano drops serious knowledge about LSU football, Jeremy refs an improv game about new TV shows, and Sunny provides "The Never-Ending" sound effect.
Howard Hall Jr. joins Jeremy and Sunny to discuss Morris Bart birthdays and blackface amoebas. They also argue pulling down a kid's pants and calling him a racial slur is more sex crime than hate crime.
Jeremy White had topics for Sunny Weathers and Robert Rau, but Sunny has plans for his Powerball winnings, like opening a hall of fame for Pete Rose (next to the one he’s not in).
Knick and James spend a little time talking about how to pee, then a lot of time talking about Knick’s balls.
Knick and James are reunited and it feels so good. They get into a lengthy discussion of worthless mutant abilities, talk about what they’re looking forward to this weekend, and figure out the best way to get Captain America to touch their genitals.
James swings by the Murder Shop for a little in-person Dorque-age. The guys get caught up on nerd news and then spend a lot of time talking about mermaids and other fairy tale creatures.
Knick and James brave the airwaves to talk about our latest brush with alien life, robots killing each other, and where babies come from.
Nick Portier joins Sunny and Jeremy to debate whether Nick is the Renée Richards of comedy, and if a guy asking kids about his missing dog was really looking for his missing dog.
Evan Rabalais joins Sunny and Jeremy to weigh in on the new UFC uniforms, Zachary's Americana traditional neighborhood development, and hot octogenarian babes.
Blogger Lamar White Jr. joins Sunny and Jeremy to discuss Les Miles, state Sen. Troy Brown, and a couple of books about a couple of creepy guys.
Knick and James go dancing in the dark, walking through the park, and reminiscing.
Knick and James finally get back together now that Knick has been released from rehearsals. The guys get caught up on comic news, talk the weirdest ways people get high, and start a conversation that they should have begun a long time ago and will probably continue for quite some time.
David Vitrano joins Sunny and Jeremy to open a Gordon McKernan swag bag and discuss the lamest rioters ever. David and Sunny also face off in Jeremy's newest segment, "Bullshitter vs. Bullshitter."

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