Middle School Memories
Summary: Two degenerate authors recollect their youth, give their take on pop culture, and share embarrassing stories.
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- Artist: Jayme K. & Kenney Dorcely
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In this episode, Jayme and Kenney discuss podcast appearances, racism, a racial draft, white people turning into lizards, Pokémon, immigration, Nigerian Islamic extremists in England, assholes from middle school and high school, and all different types of movies/music/literature.
In this episode of compiled clips from deleted from the last episode, Jayme and Kenney are incredibly drunk and shoot the shit about a number of topics including: annoying Facebook people, crazy girls, Life Tone Changed, and Facebook fan Steven Chung.
The official opening of Shootin' It with Jayme & Kenney.
In this episode of Shootin' It, Jayme and Kenney discuss: Quincy's strangest characters, Kanye West flipping out at TMZ reporters, the Green Lantern corp, race changing in superhero films, a debate over homosexuality, alt lit, Man of Steel, Kenney's new book 'Life Tone Changed' and a number of other topics.
Jayme and Kenney sit down and talk literature, music, and alcohol/drug-fueled experiences with the author of Tea on the Riviera and lead singer of the band Latin For Truth, Charles Ray Hastings Jr. Paul Hastings also makes a cameo at the start of the podcast. He has AIDS.
In the inaugural episode of Shootin' the Shit with Jayme & Kenney, the two of us rattle on about a number of different subjects for roughly an hour and twenty minutes. We experimented with mics for the first time and so the sound varies at different points. For the next episode, we'll be a bit clearer. Topics discussed include: racism, Boyz in the Hood, the alleged 'friendzone', political aspirations, and life after death.
In this episode, Jayme and Kenney soberly discuss: local talent, the Boston bombers, creepy old men, atheism, experiences with bullying, Odd Future, Tumblr and Facebook annoyances, stalkers, shoplifting, and Kenney's hiatus from the podcast.
In this episode, Jayme gets drunk and rambles about: his experiences with hallucinogens, movies, the Boston Marathon bombings, Bill Murray, the future of the podcast, his writing projects - including Youth and Disorderly, and public urination. There are also impressions of characters from The Dark Knight Rises. Keep in mind that this episode was recorded before the bombers were discovered, let alone caught/killed.
My interview with WIKD 102.5FM's show, 'The Flip Side with Jack' (and I guess some other guy named Frank.) We talked about Youth, Disorderly, my failed film project, and preference in stand up comedians. It also goes without saying, but my 'women aren't funny' line was sarcasm. Don't send me hate mail.
In April 2012 the two of us made an effort to start our own podcast, then-titled 'The CoolAsFuckCast.' It was a misguided attempt that resulted in over 8 hours of unused material. Because we won't have a 'new' episode up until Friday, consider this a treat to hold you guys over. This was the first time that we sat down and talked with intention of building a fan-base, so it's not great - but we hope you enjoy.
In this continuation of episode 10, Jayme and Kenney talk with Stefan about sexuality, homophobia, and racism, and a LOT of personal information is spilled in the most memorable episode of Middle School Memories yet. Many are called out. Many intimate details are exposed. This is, without doubt, the most explosive edition yet. Photo credit: Jeffery Crispo Photography https://www.facebook.com/JefferyCrispoPhotography
In this episode Jayme and Kenney sit down with their friend from middle school, NY bike messenger Stefan Montani, and discuss: Stefan's trip around the country, the perverts he encountered, his experience getting robbed, monsters created on Plum Island, and isolation among friends.
In this episode, Jayme and Kenney talk to the legendary Gary "Gearbear" Miller about the past, present, and future. It gets pretty raunchy.
In this episode, Jayme and Kenney continue to talk about gay stalkers the Anonymous hater, and then talk about: the creation of the universe, aliens, the meaning of life, violence, and North Korea. Roughly 20 minutes in we get incredibly drunk and begin to make less sense. It gets pretty cringe worthy at the end.
In this episode, Jayme and Kenney try to contact their friend Gearbear for an interview but wind up getting drunk and discussing: 9/11, politics, George W. Bush, the war, weird porn, gay stalkers, and Lil Wayne's death scare.