// Personality dossier
<strong>Mean Doug</strong>'s origin is unknown. He appears when the players spend too much time in a flashback. <strong>Mean Doug</strong> always plays the saxophone when he appears and always asks for payment for his music. As of now, the players have never paid him for his music. It is unclear if <strong>Mean Doug</strong> is summoned to flashbacks of a certain length or if he just happens to be nearby and the longer flashbacks give him chance to reach Poppy's Pals after he is alerted.
Steel Toe is a podcast Karl should have been there for, especially after the tampa accord or whatever that shitshow was. This just seemed like Karl ran away. ... WATP is <strong>a show where two cohosts shit on people for shitty podcasts</strong>.
This week we’re checking out ... than WATP and Who’s Right on Patreon. This is the most petty podcast episode yet. Lil Stinkers is a show that features Mike Rainey, his unfunny friend, and a bean bag chair. The jokes are flying and they’re rhyming so it must be clever. Doug from Who’s Right (aka Mean Doug) is back ...
He was on TDS again in 2019 talking about The Vanished debacle and then Godzilla vs. Podcast Zero. I also listened to The Official Podcast then, too, and somehow I found Mean Doug had co-hosted some episodes. I started listening to Who's Right? around that time, too.
This week we’re checking out some podcasts that are doing slightly better than WATP and Who’s Right on Patreon. This is the most petty podcast episode yet. Lil Stinkers is a show that features Mike Rainey, his unfunny friend, and a bean bag chair. The jokes are flying and they’re rhyming so it must be clever. Doug from Who’s Right (aka Mean Doug) is back on the show to analyze the podcast that’s ranked right above his show on Patreon.
Add relationship links in Supabase to surface network ties.