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Dregs of Craigs

Dregs of Craigs

By: Steve Ross Dustin White Sean Crandall
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Steve, Dustin, and Sean dig into the depths of Craigslist to find the funniest, most cringe-worthy, and confounding ads on the site and riff on them for comedy gold!Copyright 2017 Hygiene & Healthy Living Social Sciences
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  • S1E188 -Dentures! HELP!!
    Aug 18 2025

    Dustin is the penny on the tracks in this weeks episode of Dregs of Craigs! In this one, we talk about old people camping, a poor movie take, emergency dental help, and more!

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    53 mins
  • S1E187 -Graph Cuck
    Aug 4 2025

    This newest episode of Dregs of Craigs comes to you with some new shark friends! We also discuss perusing for grannies, romance and horny-ness at the Anime Expo, a crazy YouTube channel pitch, and a graph cuck!

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    51 mins
  • S1E186 -No-Nut Saxxons
    Jul 21 2025

    Let out a quiver with this new episode of Dregs of Craigs! Soul trap theory? Social media exhibitionism? The origin of No-Nut November? It's all here this week! What else do you need?!

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    53 mins
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