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Wish You Were Queer

By: John Ehlers Richard Lawson Jeremy Lange
  • Summary

  • A podcast where 3 gay best friends who now live in different cities catch up on their dumb gay lives, talk a little smack and dish on headlines from politics, pop culture and entertainment. Join us, won't you?

    © 2024 Wish You Were Queer
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Episodes
  • Chapter 10: The Importance of Celery Seed
    May 5 2024

    In this weeks episode we're getting spicy and discussing the importance of spreading your seed, SD Gov Kristi Noem underestimated America's love of puppies, Darron Criss comes out... culturally and a good movie! With Anne Hathaway! Jeremy's getting anxious while shopping, Richard talks about fucking theater (AGAIN! We're sorry!) and John explains what a "Side" is. Join us, won't you?

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    44 mins
  • Chapter 9: Salad anyone?
    Apr 28 2024

    On this week's episode we're talking about nerd prom, correct pronunciation of celebrity names, Christina Applegate's messy experience, tennis clubs and tennis movies. Richard keeps hanging out in Times Square, Jeremy's looking to join a club and John is having appliance problems. Join us, won't you?

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    43 mins
  • Chapter 8: A River Runs Through It
    Apr 17 2024

    In this week's episode (which is late bc of technical problems) we pretend Richard doesn't have mic problems, AZ continues to prove how crazy it is, Orville Peck exposes his Redenbacher and Sebastian Stan trumps Cannes. Jeremy goes to a leather bar, Richard wonders the house like a Victorian ghost and John hides during Miami Beach Pride. Join us, won't you?

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    41 mins

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