
Last Podcast On The Left
"The human traffic is starting to go from three to nine. Oh, is this non-rush hour? So these fuckers." — Ed Larson (Illustrates the hosts' discussion of human trafficking with dark humor.)
"So this moose is becoming an installation. We just need a wow. That's cold. Jesus Christ so this malnourished moose crawls up to the house because there's a heating vent and it just wants a little warmth." — Henry Zebrowski (Highlights a story about a man fighting a moose, prefaced with descriptive imagery.)
"I just think that olive garden exists for a reason because there's certain places in the United States like say. Hmm. Wyoming. Yeah. Well, hey, where there are nice Italian. There are better chains." — Ed Larson (Offers an opinion on restaurant chains and their place in different regions.)
The episode begins with a discussion about the movie "Psycho-Killer" and an advertisement for Mint Mobile. The hosts then transition to a lengthy discourse on the Jeffrey Epstein case, referencing newly released files and speculating on his associates and activities. This segment is marked by graphic descriptions and dark humor regarding cannibalism and human trafficking. The conversation shifts to a humorous and somewhat crude discussion about circumcision and penises. Later, the hosts touch upon men's issues, work, war, and worry. They briefly discuss personal hygiene and relationships. The latter half of the episode features a story about a man fighting a moose to save his mother, which is recounted with considerable detail and humor. This is followed by a discussion about a murder-suicide at a cheerleading competition, and a morbid story about a chef's death at an Olive Garden. The episode concludes with various listener mail segments, including a humorous anecdote about a paramedic and firemen, and a discussion about the ongoing Epstein case revelations, encouraging listeners to research further. Promotional content for the podcast's Patreon, live shows, and upcoming movie podcast is also included.