Laughs and Lessons: Boyle's Hilarious Week and Wild Listener Tales
Episode Overview
David Boyle reflects on a week of doing virtually nothing at work. A colleague named Knuckles has a minor heart attack. Listener Brendan shares a wild university party story involving MDMA. Boyle adds humorous commentary to Brendan's tale. The episode combines humour with real-life experiences of quitting alcohol.
Be careful what you wish for, people, because it's not that great.
Comedian David Boyle is back with another wild instalment of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'. This episode, titled '5 Years 173 days - Fucked Up Fridays', takes you through Boyle's chaotic week and a hilarious listener story from Australia. Boyle's week was filled with a surprising amount of nothingness, leading to some pretty funny reflections on how doing nothing can be more exhausting than it seems.
His anecdotes about workplace antics, including a colleague nicknamed 'Knuckles' having a minor heart attack, add a unique blend of humour and reality to the episode. Boyle's comedic take on his own experiences makes you laugh while giving a glimpse into the life of someone transitioning from heavy drinking to sobriety. The highlight of the episode is undoubtedly the listener story from Brendan in Australia.
Brendan's tale of a wild university party, complete with MDMA, double denim, and some rather awkward moments, is both entertaining and cautionary. Boyle's commentary on Brendan's story adds an extra layer of humour and relatability. If you're looking for a podcast that combines humour with real-life experiences of quitting alcohol, this episode is a must-listen. It's a reminder that even in sobriety, life can be just as unpredictable and entertaining.