jamie is a funny man
Jamie Carmichael has been a guest on 5 episodes.
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    245 - BillSeptember 1st, 2025 | 1 hr 46 minsbill, homosexuality, intentions, peggy scott-adams, what the hellThe guys invite listener-favorite Jamie back for what ends up being a monster-sized episode to discuss the Peggy Scott-Adams' questionable hit Bill. After a lengthy talk about the singer's history, the conversation turns to these FIVE VERSES worth of lyrics and what the intentions were. 
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    235 - Always Be My BabyJune 23rd, 2025 | 1 hr 6 minsalways be my baby, mariah carey, stage 5 clinger, yikesThe guys continue with their guest-a-thon when they invite Jamie back to talk about the Mariah Carey stage 5 clinger hit Always Be My Baby. How much of a pass does Mariah get because she's well... Mariah? Not a whole lot. 
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    193 - Muskrat LoveSeptember 2nd, 2024 | 58 mins 7 secsamerica, captain and tennille, muskrat fucking, muskrat love, muskrat sex, willis alan ramsaySeth and Marc invite favorite guest Jamie to talk about a song written Willis Alan Ramsay, covered with moderate success by America, and then covered with much greater success by Captain and Tennille... we are, of course, talking about Muskrat Love. One of the only hit songs about a rodent, and the only song about muskrats fucking. 
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    168 - It Wasn't MeMarch 11th, 2024 | 1 hr 32 minsgaslighting, it wasn't me, lawdavmercy, orville burnell, reggae, rikrok, shabbySeth and Marc invite past guest Jamie on to discuss the lyrics to Shaggy's reggae-ish gaslighting anthem "It Wasn't Me." Lots of questions on this one.... about how him getting busted went down, whether or not he truly wanted to be caught, or if Shaggy really exists at all.... 
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    48 - I Wanna Love You ForeverNovember 12th, 2021 | 50 mins 13 secsblowjobs, drops, edging, i wanna love you forever, jessica simpson, jesus christ, what is happeningSeth and Marc enlist long time friend Jamie Carmichael to help power through this sexually charged and possibly religious single from Jessica Simpson. Rife with, what might be, problematic double entendres and a music video that has nothing to do with the song at all, this song poised the would-be Mickey Mouse member for a semi-illustrious music career and getting shat all over by the press. 
