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Gary's Double Wash

Gary's Double Wash

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Gary’s Double Wash is a weekly, improv‑heavy sitcom-style comedy podcast set in a laundromat featuring Eugene, Trey, and the outrageous Mr. Bubbles. It blends bizarre scenarios, listener roasts, satirical commentary, and surreal skits into a consistently unpredictable and hilarious experience.

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  • New Food Guideline and Sloppy Seconds
    Jan 9 2026

    Dive into the hilariously unpredictable world of Gary's Double Watch Podcast with hosts Eugene Washington and Trey Todd. In this episode, the duo explores everything from the quirks of New Year's resolutions to the bizarre ingredients in fast food. With a satirical twist, they tackle topics like the use of propellants in mac and cheese and the dynamics of celebrity relationships. Expect a blend of humor, satire, and unexpected insights as they navigate through a series of comedic conversations. Perfect for those looking to escape the mundane and enjoy a good laugh.

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    56 Min.
  • Welcome Back Jesus!
    Oct 16 2025

    Gary's Double Wash Podcast: Episode Comeback - "Probe Cycle: Aliens, and the Great Return"

    After a mysterious 6-month hiatus, Eugene and Trey are back with their wildest episode yet! Abducted by aliens during a late-night recording, the hosts spin a chaotic tale of interstellar laundry interrogations, cosmic stain challenges, and an escape fueled by lint-trap ingenuity. Joined by Mr. Bubbles, they improv their way through "Probe Mail," alien roasts, and vows to make this the best laundromat podcast ever. Expect unhinged comedy, Southern-fried absurdity, and a triumphant return to the spin cycle! Stream now for laughs that are out of this world.

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    59 Min.
  • The Fourth of July Simulation Theory Spectacular
    Jul 4 2025

    Episode Title: The Fourth of July Simulation Theory Spectacular

    Summary: In this star-spangled episode of Gary's Double Wash, we celebrate Independence Day by diving into the mind-bending world of the Mandela Effect, exploring how it warps our memories. We also rocket into the wild realm of simulation theory, questioning whether our reality is just a cosmic firecracker of code. Introducing our new segment, "Things You Can't Google," where we answer the questions you're too afraid to ask Google! We unveil our explosive plan to set a world record and spread the word about Gary's Double Wash with our bold campaign, "It's a Sign!"—featuring a literal sign to make our podcast the talk of the town. Plus, we playfully roast our producer (we love you, really!) while scheming a takeover to cement our legacy.

    Highlights:

    • The Mandela Effect: Why do so many folks recall things differently?
    • The Monopoly Man's Monocle: A patriotic fact or a fictional flourish?
    • Pikachu or Machu: What's in a name—memory or mirage?
    • Shazam: The movie that vanished like a sparkler in the night.
    • Simulation Theory: Are we living in a simulated universe, or is it just Fourth of July fireworks?
    • Things You Can't Google: We answer the questions you're too scared to search for!
    • World Record Ambition: Our quest to light up the record books with a bang!
    • It's a Sign!: Our plan to spread Gary's Double Wash fame with an iconic sign campaign.
    • Producer Roast & Takeover: We give our producer some loving shade while plotting a takeover to rule the podcast world!

    Join us for a red, white, and blue discussion that’s as fun as a backyard barbecue, leaving you questioning your memories, reality, and wondering if Gary's Double Wash is about to take over the universe!

    Hashtags: #MandelaEffect #GarysDoubleWash #SimulationTheory #FourthOfJuly #ThingsYouCantGoogle #WorldRecord #ItsASign #PodcastTakeover

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    55 Min.
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