"Never Get Behind A Caddy." This week, we somehow begin in the stalls and end in the stalls. In-between, we talk about stuff, interview interesting folks, and play out character-based scenarios through improvisation. Just roll with it.
First up - The gang interviews our first guest, "Mr Steve Fluetenberg, a Bass Pro Shop manager," starring, Alex, who finds out why Chris had to repeat the 6th Grade.
Then - Dawn and Tron, battle it out in the theater of their minds.
Next up - "I've Got A Theory," Dawn's new segment about how things seem to work, or should work, if only...
Followed by - "The Gauntlet of Light," Tron's new game show on the streets of Ventura, CA.
Later- The Jesties seem to all switch bodies and portray each other as teenagers, theorizing about dating. "Lube those squeaky parts."
At some point - Tron brings up The Economist, and that spurs a scenario about optimal age-gaps in couples. "He's the same age as my Grandpa."
Then - The Jesties play each other once again, on a busy street corner. "Hey, come here, I'm rollin' a big one."
So - Chris starts a school of humor, where un-funny people can un-learn their bad comedy habits and learn new joke skills.
New and Good - The group shares random facts about themselves which turn into improvised scenarios of absurdity.
Locker Room Talk - Alex and Tron both relate weird locker room behavior they've witnessed.
Finally - Enjoy the pilot episode of, "Alex Sattler, Shower Police," where Alex tries to figure out what's going on in those stalls.