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TANcast 528 – Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey

Posted on October 18th, 2020 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

(Recorded on 9/20/2020) This episode, the boys discuss gentrification, Tim gets a new iPhone, and Andy gets serious (NOT about Trump!) [CONTENT WARNING] TANcast features mature language and immature hosts but is NOT a representation of the stand up act of Tim Babb. Listener discretion is advised. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS


TANcast 456 – Probably Not Something You Would Click On

Posted on November 14th, 2018 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

This week, Andy’s family receives some poor service from FedEX, Noah visits Hump Festival, and the boys discuss the Fires in California. [CONTENT WARNING] TANcast features mature language and immature hosts but is NOT a representation of the stand up act of Tim Babb. Listener discretion is advised. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: […]


TANcast 455 – Like a House of Cards Someone Gently Farted On

Posted on November 6th, 2018 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

This week, the boys talk early voting, Halloween, and crushing dreams. [CONTENT WARNING] TANcast features mature language and immature hosts but is NOT a representation of the stand up act of Tim Babb. Listener discretion is advised. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS


Voting Advice

Posted on November 4th, 2014 by Tim Babb (TANcast's #1 Host/Editor Fan)

Today is voting day here in America. It’s the midterm elections which we traditionally don’t care about. But I’m getting up there in years and I have kids now (had to mention kids in this blog somehow). So I had to muster up enough energy to at least give the tiniest of craps about this […]


Illustrating my point

Posted on January 12th, 2005 by Andy (TANcast's #1 Ear-Rapist)

I have long argued that people need to pass a test on critical thinking before they be allowed to vote. As it stands, voters (especially here in California, even several I know and love) tend to vote from emotion or whim rather than based on facts or careful examination of ALL sides of an issue. […]