Classic Crab Feast Podcast
Summary: Comedians Matt Fulchiron and Ryan Sickler team up with writer Radio Rando to discuss Maryland, the culture shock of Los Angeles, and the adventures of urban living.
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Podcasts:
The Crab Feast Final Word.
The Crab Feast streams LIVE right here on Mondays at 8pm PT.
Ryan & Jay welcome Nick Thune to The Feast. Nick tells a story about using the ladies restroom, Ryan talks about making his grandmother pee in a bucket & Jay takes his question to the fans. The Full Charge calls in.
Ryan & Jay welcome Ari Shafir to The Feast. Their travel stories include Ari getting bitch-slapped in Israel, Jay's underwear gets put on ice in Montreal, & Ryan plays topless Badminton in Belgium. The Full Charge calls in & shares an English wedding story.
Ryan & Jay Larson welcome Retta from Parks n Rec to The Feast. They talk Duke Blue Devils & Travel Stories. The Full Charge calls in.
Ryan welcomes comedians Tom Segura & Jay Larson. They discuss the state of the Crabfeast, favorite sports stories & the Full Charge calls in.
The Feast says goodbye to The Full Charge, the guys talk parties & Eric Wendell reviews Hunger Games.
The Boys talk about celebrity run ins, LA parties, car accidents, dildos, and pissing off "Biff" from "Back to the Future."
The Boys talk about South By Southwest, celebrity run ins, and being on set on a live porn shoot.
The Boys talk about private jets, nick names, and Road Rules with special guest Christina Pazsitzky.
The boys talk about stand up gigs, The House of Pain Riots, and Adolescent Hijinks with special guest Dwayne Perkins.
The boys talk about jury duty, drunken necking, police run ins, snakes, and beat downs.
The boys talk about rabbits & near death experiences with special guest Jay Larson.
The boys talk with Chris Pratt about door to door sales, acting, getting jacked by hippies, and defecating in public.
The boys talk about getting fired, their worst jobs, and Eric Wendell stops by to review "Haywire."