Eric and Derek discuss the funniest, weirdest, and most interesting Wikipedia entries that they can find (or just whatever interests them). Warning: Information shared may be unreliable after filtering through our brains.
(Un)Reliable Sources Episode 8 ... The ehem The Latest Episode— No, no it was The Two Day Episode: The Latest Episode. (Un)Reliable Sources Episode 8: The Latest Episode hm (Un)Reliable Sources Episode 8: The Two Day Episode: The Latest Episode ... (Un)Reliable Sources Episode 8: The Two Day Episode: The Latest Episode: ... Calandars Are Still Weird. Join us for the most chaotic episode we've ever recorded that took us both 2 hours and 2 days to record like 2 months ago but here it is! Now with more Midnight Insanity! If this were a dog it would be a borzoi.
All four Tubbies.
Pope vs. Tudors.
Really bad coughing.
Ireland.
Lungs on the beach.
Four horsemen.
Opening the Lab.
Only the toughest Tubbies.
Look at the sun's baby face.
So much Guinness.
Eric and Derek present the return of (Un)Reliable Sources— now with 50% more Erics. Don't do drugs; build a treehouse and eat 7 meals instead.
As a holiday treat, Derek searched and he found the original poem by looking around. And now here you can hear a most wonderful tale of dear Rudolph the reindeer who all reindeer hail.
On this very special Christmas episode of (Un)Reliable Sources, Eric and Derek invite you to grab a glass of eggnog (with a cinnamon stick) and settle down by the fire to hear about a Christmas Eric, Dietary Fats, the Christmas Tree, and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and have a lovely Winter Season.
I was worried we were going to talk about the same thing but we didn't. Anyway, Points of Interest: A Water Animal, The Gin & Tonic, Another Water Animal, and Legendary Swedish Kings.
Werewolves (extra spooky), Cyrano De Bergerac, Eric the Robot, and Halloween 1978 pickup Halloween by John Carpenter from 1978 but not Halloween II just pickup Halloween... Like the movie pickup Halloween, the film, by John Carpenter. CW: Disturbing Imagery (25:58-28:14) Please listen at your own discretion.
In this episode, Eric and Derek discuss floods of strange liquids, bicycle enthusiasm, photosynthesis for humans, and the House of Wessex.
The Naming of Podcasts is a difficult matter,/ It isn't just one of your holiday games;/ You may think at first I'm as mad as a hatter/ When I tell you, a podcast is quite hard to name./ But above and beyond there's still one name left over,/ And that is the name that you never will guess;/ the name that no human research can discover—/ But THE PODCAST ITSELF KNOWS, and will never confess./ When you notice we are in profound meditation,/ The reason, I tell you, is always the same:/ Our mine's are engaged in a rapt contemplation/ Of the thought, of the thought, of the thought of its name:/ Its ineffable effable/ Effanineffable/ Deep and inscrutable singular name.
In this episode, Eric and Derek discuss the Ancient Athenian Calendar, the Baltic Sea, Quentin Tarantino, and Nordic History.