David Boyle

I'm Quitting Alcohol

David Boyle

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5 Years 215 days - Fucked Up Fridays

Friday 13th December 2024

Join comedian David Boyle as he shares wild tales of sobriety and hilariously chaotic listener stories in this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'.
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12 minutes
Humorous
Relatable
Entertaining
Cautionary
Reflective

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I'm Quitting Alcohol
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David Boyle
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Laughing Through Sobriety: David Boyle's Fucked Up Friday

Episode Overview

  • David Boyle helps his dad move from Sydney to Bathurst.
  • Boyle shares his reflections on living in Sydney.
  • Larry's chaotic Christmas story involving blackout drinking.
  • The consequences of holiday drinking and family dynamics.
  • Boyle's humorous commentary on sobriety and listener stories.
You convinced me to invest in Bitcoin and I tripled my money. Larry's a Jew too, so that probably makes me like Moses to him.
In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', comedian David Boyle takes you on a rollercoaster ride with his latest 'Fucked Up Friday' segment. Boyle shares a personal story about helping his dad move from Sydney to Bathurst, highlighting the struggles and unexpected turns of life. Amidst the chaos of moving, Boyle's dad's reluctance to leave Sydney adds a humorous touch to the episode.
Boyle's unique storytelling style shines through as he reflects on the challenges of his own journey to sobriety. The real highlight, though, is Larry's hilarious and cringe-worthy tale from Las Vegas. Larry's story of a drunken Christmas disaster at his in-laws' house is both entertaining and cautionary. From sneaking shots at the bar to blacking out face down in the living room, Larry's antics are sure to make you laugh and maybe even wince a little.
Boyle's commentary adds an extra layer of humour and relatability to the episode. Whether you're on your own journey to sobriety or just need a good laugh, this episode is worth a listen. So, buckle up for a wild ride and see if you can relate to the madness.