Nick Turani's Magic Loogie On KFC Radio
Nick spit on me during his KFC Radio appearance. If you're a fan of the show you know its not surprising someone got spit on during an episode. Its just shocking that it was Nick fucking Turani. Also, the fact that the dude spit all over me and that was NOT the cause of this reaction:
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Tells you everything you need to know about this episode. Note: it was when he was talking about dead children that did cause that. Just absolutely off the rails. He's the funniest dude at Barstool, and maybe the funniest person on the internet, period.
We did No Guest January on KFC Radio to experiment with the podcast as far as length and format and content of the show. This month we're now resuming with guests but we're going to focus on internal appearances. Nick kicked things off because he's the Belle of the Ball right now after Surviving Barstool. Going forward we plan on mixing in Barstool favorites like we used to in the past. I realized that the only people who move the needle on the internet are Barstool personalities. And yet, we never collaborate with each other. We mixed and matched for radio but we never do guest appearances on podcasts which is insanity. As successful as Barstool has been, if we had been collaborative this whole time instead of competing with each other, I think we'd be that much more successful. So I began looking around at all these wildly interesting and unique personalities sitting right next to me thinking, why dont we have them on the podcast as opposed to the same celebrities you hear on all your other favorite podcasts doing 20 minute promotional appearances? So Nick kicked things off, who do you want to watch on KFC Radio next?
I say watch, not listen. Because goddamnit I'm going to get you motherfuckers to subscribe to Youtube if its the last thing I do. I started it in 2012. The powers that be told me to stop. Now we've seen the light as a company and we're trying to grow the Youtube presence. Stoolies have always answered the bell whenever we've asked for followers on social media, or downloads on iTunes, or purchasing merch, or growing whatever sort of metric we've asked. Youtube seems to be the one beast we don't really jive with. Our demo just doesnt utilize Youtube the way its intended to be. Most of my audience uses youtube for one off videos. We open it up and we search "How to fold a fitted sheet" or the occasional search for a classic video like "Leprechaun in Mobile." I think very few of the 80s babies/90s kids curate a Youtube page by subscribing to their favorite shows and watching the recommended videos that Youtube suggests for you. Which is CRAZY, because Youtube is the best video platform on the internet if used correctly. But our viewers simply choose not to benefit from the biggest content platform in existence. I myself have tried to start cultivating a Youtube presence, because I dont want to be hypocritical about it. But bottom line is, even if you dont want to actually use Youtube and benefit from subscribing, just hook us up with that subscription so that we can continue to grow. If you have a gmail login, you can use that to subscribe on Youtube. Just login with the same email name and password and click subscribe and like the videos. It will make your Youtube experience better and is an ENORMOUS help for us business wise. Its fucking insane that we're the best media company on the planet and our Youtube presence is as pitiful as it is. So if you dont mind, answer the call like you always do and subscribe to KFC Radio, and toss the Kevin Clancy Show one as well. We just started that page up as well - all One Minute Man videos along with the podcast content:
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