// Personality dossier
Stuttering John continues to find new ways to fail, PJ sings about a city in Indiana, Cros sings about PJ, Australia’s on fire and the Bills lost. Not gonna lie, there’s a lot going on. Support the show and get bonus episodes – http://bit.ly/watp-patreon
It's our second mid-week episode and this time we feature one of our greatest accomplishments, Patty C Cups aka Patrick Michael. For a guy with many monikers and talents, he sure is consistently bad at everything he does. Cros comes over and gives us the highlights of Patty's last four or
So, I will concede, perhaps he's not actually dead, but something is up. Maybe there was a falling out? It has recently been reported that Jen is a huge slut and cheats on Karl all the time. So, Jen likes all the cock, Cros (a renowned cocksman) mysteriously disappears...
We're taking this week off but that doesn't mean you have to. Join Cros and Karl as they <strong>discuss all things Alex Jones</strong>. Back in February, you could actually listen to his show. Of course now our technology overlords have decided ...
This week we're joined by Kevin, Cros, Producer Chris, and Vinnie as we each pick out our favorite podcast from the past six years of WATP. Also, we pick the winner of the Stuttering John parody song contest and play a brand new game from the Cardiff Electric podcast network.
Cros is back in studio to celebrate Lorenzo Arreola's ponderous thought process. We also check in on Howard Stern embarrassing himself, the origin story of Emrata's new podcast, Stuttering John being watched by the Watcher, Chad Zumock's fake charity scam, Patty C Cups goes to the store, and Opie has a Christmas gift wishlist.
<strong>Christopher Cross</strong> (born Christopher Charles Geppert; May 3, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He won five Grammy Awards for his eponymous debut album released in 1979. The singles "Sailing" (1980), and "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" (from the 1981 film Arthur) peaked ...
Grammy Nominated, CROS, <strong>former bassist for Lucky Peterson and Grammy Award winner James Cotton</strong>, CROS has shared the stage with a number of accomplished artists, variety of genres; Inflatable Soule, Cypress Hill, blues artists Koko Taylor, Buddy ...
<strong>Christopher Cross</strong> made history with his 1980 self-titled debut album, winning five Grammy Awards, including—for the first time ever—the four most prestigious awards: Record of the Year (for the single “Sailing”), Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.
In this episode Cardiff & Vinnie welcome their pal Cros back to the dabbleverse, and together they watch people get what that have coming on subreddit r/instantkarma
Add relationship links in Supabase to surface network ties.