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Bertcast # 527 – Fully Loaded with Shane Gillis, Nikki Glaser, Mark Normand & More








Shane Gillis, Nikki Glaser, Mark Normand, Big Jay Oakerson, Brian Simpson, Chelcie Lynn, Carter Cruise, and I hang out on the tour bus, during the Fully Loaded Festival after learning our show had gotten cancelled.

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39 Comentários

  1. Big Jay and Bert have the best comedic chemistry.. Bert is sometimes afraid to keep going and Jay gives him a joke that symbolizes an ok and he SLAYS every single time.

  2. I see a lot of Bert in myself, until I read the comments I was completely oblivious to any kind of previous tension between any of the people on this podcast, specifically Nikki and Shane, but Bert just wants to be surrounded by friends. It’s like having a party and inviting all your college friends and high school friends and brand new friends then being so happy to see them all that you don’t realize they might not get along.

  3. Bert’s ADHD is so bad it really makes him come off stupid and annoying as he railroads other people while they talk to say some stupid shit that’s not even relevant

  4. this would have been a great episode but someone thought it was the nikki show! just shut and let other people talk!

  5. Man, this is a solid podcast. I can't watch something like Flagrant because they talk over each other and act like any minor punchline is the biggest burn anyone has ever given, but this just continues to flow. It helps that I'm also familiar with everyone except the girl who joins late next to Burnt Krispycream.

  6. If everybody got a Make-a-Wish mine would be to hang out with Shane for a day, No homo…. He reminds me of my best friend that passed and he's hilarious..

  7. Bert's that annoying guy who thinks everyone is great and forces you to have to be around definitely not great people.

  8. Diabetic Dice can't get enough of Nikki looking like she's just taken all those loads.
    Shane wants to eat it out of her gape.
    He's like s teenage boy who pretends he hates her.

  9. The Bible views suicide as equal to murder, which is what it is—self-murder. God is the only one who is to decide when and how a person should die. We should say with the psalmist, “My times are in your hands” (Psalm 31:15). God is the giver of life. He gives, and He takes away (Job 1:21). Suicide, the taking of one’s own life, is ungodly because it rejects God’s gift of life. No man or woman should presume to take God’s authority upon themselves to end his or her own life. So, according to the Bible, suicide is a sin. It is not the “greatest” sin—it is no worse than other evils, in terms of how God sees it, and it does not determine a person’s eternal destiny. However, suicide definitely has a deep and lasting impact on those left behind. The painful scars left by a suicide do not heal easily. May God grant His grace to each one who is facing trials today (Psalm 67:1). And may each of us take hope in the promise, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved” (Romans 10:13).

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