Episode 74 — Listener Questions, Mount Rushmore, Milkshakes & Misadventures
In Episode 74 of Welcome to The Suburbs, Andy and Greg return with a full lineup of listener questions—courtesy of loyal superfan Ricky—that spiral into one of the funniest and most unpredictable episodes of the season.
This week, Greg revisits his comedy roots with stories that could only happen on the road: opening for Tommy Chong, comedy clubs that smelled like fryer oil and regret, and the time an act closed by sticking a maxi pad to his forehead. Andy counters with an insider’s view of legendary sound engineers, the strange etiquette of concert crowds, and why he prefers to work “behind a mixing console and several layers of emotional insulation.”
Other highlights include:
- Why orange milkshakes might turn Greg into a “human vibrator.”
- The medical wonder (or nightmare) known as PSAS.
- Which comedians and sound engineers deserve their own Mount Rushmore.
- Greg’s tremor vs. ceiling fans (spoiler: the ceiling fans usually win).
- Why Benadryl probably doesn’t cause autism.
- And yes… fried chicken is finally confirmed.
It’s unfiltered, wildly entertaining suburban storytelling—equal parts friendship, nostalgia, and comedy therapy.
New listeners: welcome to the neighborhood.
Regulars: grab a beverage, because this one moves fast.
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