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Relatively Speaking Podcast: Bust or no bust?

An episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast podcast, hosted by Relatively Speaking Podcast, titled "Relatively Speaking Podcast: Bust or no bust?" was published on December 12, 2016 and runs 71 minutes.

December 12, 2016 ·71m · Relatively Speaking Podcast

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The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back with the heart of a lion and the desire to please of a person who really likes to please. In what is widely accepted as the greatest podcast in the history of podcasts, allow the Relatively Speaking Podcast to wash over you like a warm shower. There are topics discussed today, for what it is worth. What did the outcome of Dallas-New York mean, if anything? What is wrong with the Seattle Seahawks? Are the Green Bay Packers the packiest Packers in the history of the franchise? Bad Tweets got a small retool for this week, as it is Good Tweets. It is hard to explain, so you'll simply have to listen. Then, for reasons only known to Jared and Joseph, the hosts decide to look at the 2014 and 2015 NBA Drafts and call players either "busts" or "no busts" without any nuance proper context allowed. While not their finest moment, it is their first time fully embracing #NBATwitter. Absurd Questions: What actors are ugly? That's what Jared wants to know. As for Joseph, he speaks a ton of words about the Fast and Furious movie franchise because life is too great. And that is pretty much the show in a nutshell. It might not seem like a ton, but it is easily the greatest podcast in the history of the greatest podcast ever made. So, yeah... there's that! You can follow Uncle Jared on the mean streets of Twitter @JMintzHoops. A similar thing can be applied to the other host @JosephNardone.

The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back with the heart of a lion and the desire to please of a person who really likes to please. In what is widely accepted as the greatest podcast in the history of podcasts, allow the Relatively Speaking Podcast to wash over you like a warm shower. There are topics discussed today, for what it is worth. What did the outcome of Dallas-New York mean, if anything? What is wrong with the Seattle Seahawks? Are the Green Bay Packers the packiest Packers in the history of the franchise? Bad Tweets got a small retool for this week, as it is Good Tweets. It is hard to explain, so you'll simply have to listen. Then, for reasons only known to Jared and Joseph, the hosts decide to look at the 2014 and 2015 NBA Drafts and call players either "busts" or "no busts" without any nuance proper context allowed. While not their finest moment, it is their first time fully embracing #NBATwitter. Absurd Questions: What actors are ugly? That's what Jared wants to know. As for Joseph, he speaks a ton of words about the Fast and Furious movie franchise because life is too great. And that is pretty much the show in a nutshell. It might not seem like a ton, but it is easily the greatest podcast in the history of the greatest podcast ever made. So, yeah... there's that! You can follow Uncle Jared on the mean streets of Twitter @JMintzHoops. A similar thing can be applied to the other host @JosephNardone.
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