Jesse has started radiation therapy, and rambles about bird problems, crafty teenagers, frat nurses, and his trip to the sperm bank.
Jesse has decided to do radiation treatment, but that doesn’t stop him from rambling about marching bands, rabbit costumes, and how to make a superhero baby. He also goes out on a limb and declares that ISIS totally sucks.
Jesse's had far too much coffee, and rambles about Cinderella, St Paddy's Day, and the great radiation dilemma of 2016.
This week, Jesse rambles about Sinead O'Conner, shredding documents, kid haircuts, medieval celibacy devices, and the pros and cons of his potential radiation.
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Jesse has a week off before radiation therapy, so his friend Hope Cantwell (twitter.com/hopiecan) drops by to help him understand sexism, bad modern art, and German children.
Jesse is still on drugs, and finishes his tale of surgery. It gets pretty gross.
Jesse is home from the hospital, minus one sigmoid, and up one ileostomy. He sifts through the drug haze to begin his sordid tale of surgery and recovery.
Jesse is out of surgery and is recovering well, but in no condition to record a show. There will new episode posted later in the week.
This week, Jesse discusses falling in love, sexist condiments, Barbie horror movies, getting drunk to buy books, and his colon surgery prep.
Jesse takes a week to answer some e-mails, and rambles about voting in barns, dog vasectomies, synthesizers, and new bagpipe songs.
Jesse has had his CT scan, and shares his results. Then he rambles a bit about his plans before moving on to important subjects, like ghosts, sandwich shop racism, and unsolicited dick pics.
Jesse is stuck at home in a blizzard, and rambles about his dad’s beard, Donald Trump’s orgasms, 1800s snowball fights, and how to choose insurance.
Jesse wraps chemo live on air, but not without discussing vision boards, the Oscars, and his dad’s computer problems.
This week, Jesse rambles about his mom’s hair, his corn experiment, British soccer brawls, fake cancer cures, and real cancer cures.
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This week, Jesse uses his chemo fog to ramble about New Year’s Eve, living with a cop, personal trainers, and photographic memories. Then it gets pretty heavy, but everyone comes out unharmed.