Days of Pestilence: The Shrunk Earth Shall Shudder By

A quick update on some local shows in the St. Louis area.  Host, Chris Cyr, wonders if political debates are even worth the time.  And, St. Louis comic, Justin Luke, joins us for “Who’s Fucking?” with an interview recorded back in May.

Follow Justin on Twitter (he’s changed his handle since we recorded this.  Also, go support his roommate’s excellent restaurant Tiny Chef.  You’ll be glad you did.

Our theme song was written and produced by Lyfestile and Kenautis Smith.  Check out their album, “From Which I Came” on Spotify, Apple Music, or every other platform.

Enjoy this new episode of Impolite Company

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Days of Pestilence: Between the Conception and the Creation

From our series of interviews recorded during quarantine, St. Louis comic, Kate Barton is the guest during our new favorite segment, “Who’s Fucking?”  Chris and Kate talk about cucumber sandwiches, spittle, and elevators.  During the intro, Chris gives some advice on how to score free stuff from a hospital.

Follow Kate on Twitter and Instagram.

Our new theme song was written and produced by Lyfestile and Kenautis Smith.  Check out their album, “From Which I Came” on Spotify, Apple Music, or every other platform.

Enjoy this new episode of Impolite Company

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Days of Pestilence: George Floyd Was Murdered

No cute line from a poem today.  Chris explains why he hasn’t published a new episode in the last few weeks, and why the next episode will sound strange since it was recorded back before the streets were filled with protests.  A few thoughts on the murder of George Floyd, and just how long eight minutes and forty six seconds is. Black Lives Matter.  We should know that by now.

Our new theme song was written and produced by Lyfestyle and Kenautis Smith.  Check out their album, “From Which I Came” on Spotify, Apple Music, or every other platform.

Enjoy this new episode of Impolite Company

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Days of Pestilence: Mad Eyed From Stating The Obvious

The first in a series featuring our new segment, “Who’s F@*%ing?”  Chris interviews Ellen Doyle, a traveling comic who’s sheltering in Pennsylvania.  The two discuss everything from dating apps, to the best review Ellen’s ever received from an audience member.  Also, CSI: Madea.

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Days of Pestilence: Broken Jaw Of Our Lost Kingdoms

Today’s episode of Impolite Company is one of those angry ranty episodes half of you won’t like. Chris talks about armed #ReOpen protesters, the Michigan Militia, an angry barber screaming “Don’t Tread On My Scissors”, and pickup truck driving murderers. Oh, and a rampaging herd of 200 goats.

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Days of Pestilence: Coffins Stood Round Like Open Presses

It’s another episode of Impolite Company, straight from the stasis of quarantine. Chris Cyr reviews the top ten strategies you should try to prove yourself worthy to future aliens who thaw you out in an effort to understand what happened to the human race.

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Days of Pestilence – Terror In A Handful Of Dust

#QuarantineLife at Impolite Company continues as Chris mourns the loss of a staple of our existence, says good riddance to a terrible food vending method, and lets you know that it’s perfectly okay to not learn a new skill right now.

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Days of Pestilence – Slouching Towards Bethlehem

On today’s Impolite Company, we’re homing in on the right settings for this home podcasting thing during quarantine.  Hopefully the days of studio casting will be upon us before too long.

Chris talks about working from home, some weird conspiracy, and then tells another of his favorite “longest jokes(?) ever!”

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Days of Pestilence – Look Upon My Works and Despair

Kenny Rogers is dead.  That’s not cool.  Chris recalls some inappropriate childhood moments, along with some sweet moments involving “The Gambler.”  Who bought all of the Nintendo Switches?  St. Louis locks down at 6:00 p.m. on Monday 3/23/2020.

Impolite Company is Quarantined!

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