Thu, 26 April 2007 Peanut Butter Paul comes outa the woodwork to sit down with Crock &
Murph to inform the masses that if they want to "keep coppin' a feel of
everything good" then they need to vote for him again. The Matt Brewing
Company of New York was kind enough to send us a sample case of their
many beers, FREE OF COST! So, during this episode not only do you get
the most popular podcast in southwestern Pennsylvania, you get damn
good beer advice. Our "homebrewed" commercials step it up this week,
featuring Eric Epic speaking about guns and Corporal Eat's Weekly Beef
about TV Dinners.Comments[0] |
Thu, 19 April 2007 Our resident financial analyst, Monte Lowe, made his annual studio
appearance and is filled with useful and timely tax hints. He'll
astound you with his six tax secrets - advice that no taxman has ever
been able to give before. Murphy continues his revamp of the "Seven
Deadly Sins" this week, and throughout the show claims the government
has turned on him. The extra-special third segment is ripe with new
material and our "homebrewed" commercials have taken moved into a new
echelon of comedic genius. Yeah, we're tootin' our own damn horn here.Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 April 2007 Our first studio guest of the season returns for another go-round
during Crock & Murph's latest episode. Pistol Pete "The Phillipino
Filibuster" makes his second appearance and brings his own customs
along with him. Sit in as Crock picks his brain and Murphy picks his
(own) ass. The world of amputees enters the conversation quite
unexpectedly and Crock takes off a runs with it, while Murphy redesigns
the "Seven Deadly SIns". Pete's the overall uninformed difference maker
during the ackward silences, so you can bet it's an entertaining time
this week on Crock & Murph. Comments[0] |

Peanut Butter Paul comes outa the woodwork to sit down with Crock &
Murph to inform the masses that if they want to "keep coppin' a feel of
everything good" then they need to vote for him again. The Matt Brewing
Company of New York was kind enough to send us a sample case of their
many beers, FREE OF COST! So, during this episode not only do you get
the most popular podcast in southwestern Pennsylvania, you get damn
good beer advice. Our "homebrewed" commercials step it up this week,
featuring Eric Epic speaking about guns and Corporal Eat's Weekly Beef
about TV Dinners.