Steed and Jrad are joined by Christmas song singing legend Brin Flakes in this week’s Chubstep where the guys discuss not knowing what Kwanzaa is, the listeners chosen name for Steed’s new fish, horny old fish, the conclusion to the goose eating saga, a ‘Brin-vestigation’ into why eggs are so expensive right now, an alternative need for having a picture of your spouse on your desk, the smallest type of pranks, the Illinois toll scam, why Jrad’s wife might be a ‘dependa’, Steeds not so pleasant welcome at the freezing Bear’s Bills game, and how sports team fandom is the only legal form of discrimination
It’s the yearly Chubstep Christmas song spectacular. Heres the lineup for this year:
Certified expert Vdog joins Steed and Jrad in this jam-packed Chubstep. The guys have a heated debate of ‘smash or pass’ with cartoon Christmas characters before getting into glasses prescription scams, nuclear fusion vs hamster power in ‘Steed Science’, a crypto update on b!t$# coin, and the wild story of the remaining booth attendants in Lincoln's assassination in ‘Chubsitory’
Frosty is back but this time hes here to steal yo girl
For the 8th time Steed and Jrad are joined by Christmas and astrology expert Rosalee. The three go through Rosalee's list of what Christmas decorations are associated with each zodiac sign, the legality of mistletoe, bad doormats, the death of fine china, terrible decorations, the narcs of Christmas, a connection to the cult Church of Four Pillars, cockroach potatoes, good gifts for the lady chubaholics out there, and gifts that people should avoid
In this week’s Chubstep starts with Steed live betting hundreds of dollars on a Polish table tennis tournament while attempting his best Polish accent. Steed and Jrad continue with why they ignore soccer, ‘put it all on black Wednesday’, a Tesla error showing ex-girlfriends texts, limbs falling asleep in ‘Steed Science’, a massive flare up on the grill, setting up a wall of ex’s in your house, Steed’s one birthday wish, a follow up on the old Italian wine guy, and the death of the word crook.