The Snow Plow Show Episode 763 - Nate is a Prevert

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Published on Jul 13, 2022
I did a live show last night on prankcast.com and this is the audio from that. I didn’t have much of a plan with it, I just called people and said things that the chat room ordered me to say. Present in this week’s shareholder meeting were The Stunning-Kruger Effect, Audi Love, Lord and Lady of Veggies, Be-I-Eber-4life, and Teen Wolf Jesus.

00:00 This prank is several years old. Background music by MicroKORGI and quickfireyt,

01:00 Show art is from one of Nik Caesar’s many comic books http://www.scary-art.com/ScaryArtComix.html

03:33 Intro song by Shiftypop, commissioned by Jimmy S.

03:49 Brad tries to get everyone to click on malware links. The background music is from the Solar Do Nothing Machine YouTube video.

05:50 Reddit wants us to name a few snow plows. https://www.reddit.com/r/phonelosers/comments/vu6du6/moline_needs_names_for_its_8_new_snow_plows_you/

06:00 Here’s the article about naming snow plows. https://qctimes.com/news/local/do-you-want-to-name-a-snowplow-moline-public-works-holding-contest-to-name-eight/article_e1e99ae7-53ff-5587-b6ba-ae120edad18d.html

06:30 You can email your snow plow name submission to publicworksvm@moline.il.us with the subject line of “Name a Snowplow.” PLA’s Reddit suggests The Widowmaker, The Beverly, Roy Gerbil, and The Douche Canoe. I would suggest any weird SPS related name like Carol Gerseberms, Sensei Doug, Jimb, Lt. Tuck Pendleton, etc.

07:37 Go read about Nik Caesar’s three new comic books https://worldofprankcalls.com/2022/07/11/tucks-adventure-in-prankland-a-prank-call-comic-book/

08:52 The live show begins. The music is some Spotify playlist. I refuse to list it all.

57:09 The voicemails. Background music is Comfortably Numb by Josh Cohen.

58:00 Listen to JIAD’s World of Prank Calls podcast episode http://worldofprankcalls.com/2022/07/09/world-of-prank-calls-episode-59-happy-parents-day-with-jiad/

59:00 Listen to the new BeverlyBot show https://phonelosers.com/2022/06/the-beverlybot-show-episode-2-beverlys-revenge/

01:10:26 Le Temps de l’Amour by Françoise Hardy

01:12:20 I make a sincere apology to Nate the following morning.


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