• If I have to shoot somebody I hope he's white!
    Sep 24 2025

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    Join Shane and Q as they begin this hilarious episode of vender Chronicles with another famous singalong! After exploring new words to add to their vocabulary they take turns telling the tale of recent trips out of town. The conversation gets deep as it turns to an examination of self-defense vs defending one's property. As they grapple with the morality of war, addiction vs disease and rich vs poor Q sums it up with the truism: It's all nuance!

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Time flies when you're having fun: a conversation with Joel Ostrander
    Aug 27 2025

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    The newest episode of vendor Chronicles has Shane and Q introducing podcast listener and brother-in-law Joel Ostrander. The conversation focuses on golf at first, goes into pro wrestling with the obligatory mention of midget wrestling and culminates with the timeless classic: dwarf tossing! The subject having been dutifully considered the trio moves on to safer subjects like the Harvey Weinstein situation. They discuss everything from the growth patterns of young men, the current and future state of the economy and raising children in a digital world. Q extends the traditional invitation for our guest to close with words of wisdom and Joel delivers with aplomb! Spend an hour of your time listening to this episode of vendor chronicles you won't be sorry!!

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Killdozer was right!
    Sep 10 2025

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    This episode goes in more directions than a bottle rocket with a broken stick! The show starts with Shane and Q singing classic rock songs then shifts seamlessly to viral golf course fights. The value of having a redneck friend morphs into remembering their afternoon at top golf then somehow turns to a rant about giving personal information to corporations. Property taxes is the next concept on the chopping block and both men agree to a certain admiration for the killdozer. Questions of right vs wrong leads to an examination about whether it's moral to kill a home intruder and a rumination about the belief that being honest is both a blessing and a curse. Join us for this eclectic episode!

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • 58 ROASTED FROGS WITH MUSTARD
    Sep 3 2025

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    This show starts with a Vendor Chronicles staple: the top 3 list, comedians edition. Q the Messenger shares a laugh about being hit on by a ratchet Puerto Rican chick just before the old car vs. new car debate gets a fresh coat of wax. They go out on a ledge trying to decode the female psyche, immediately followed by an effort to nail down their own eulogies. Q the Messenger gets real about the importance of setting goals in his ever-popular words of wisdom segment and another show is available for your consideration.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • The Human Centipede
    Aug 27 2025

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    This episode went in more crazy directions than Shane and Q hitting balls at Top Golf! It starts with an innocent exchange about allergies and heats up a little as they discuss the scariest horror films, but when Shane the brain describes The Human Centipede it leaves Kevin and Q folded up! Just when you can't take anymore they cool it down as Q the Messenger recounts a shopping trip with his daughter. They work through motorcycle racing and celebrity talents, then a thoughtful definition of racial terms somehow segue's into strengthening one's pimp hand and the story of the time Shane the Brain got frisked over someone else's drugs! This one gets a little sideways so listen at your own discretion!

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Sit down wind: the BBL explained
    Aug 20 2025

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    This episode seems destined for controversy! The madness begins with Q's admonishment not to get complacent with the intro, careens around the proliferation of exposed cheeks then levels out as we discuss our favorite versions of rolling on the river. We keep it real about the disadvantages of long hair in a fight and the advantages of being cruise ship famous, and agree that even the projects are a brick house. Things heat up as we debate the state of the economy but as always Q ties it up with words of wisdom that are both profound and apropos. This ride should have a minimum height restriction!

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • A THOUSAND STREET SHITS!!
    Jul 29 2025

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    This episode Chronicles the Knox Handmade Toys family adventure to Ann Arbor Michigan where Shane the Brain encounters a "revolutionary communist", a porta potty from hell and employs the phrase "Roll Tide" towards a surly vendor. From losing iconic celebrities to the age old question of whether it's better to burn out than to fade away this is an episode packed full of insight and hilarity. Check it out!

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • The Real Housewives of Vendor Chronicles
    Jul 16 2025

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    In this special takeover, Jessica Knox and Cinthia Darden steal the spotlight—no Shane, no Q, just two moms keeping it real. They kick things off with the chaotic “float trip from hell” before diving into the origin stories of Knox Handmade Toys and Hustle’n Pop, revealing the behind-the-scenes hustle that keeps the businesses moving.

    Jessica shares a childhood trauma involving a vacuum and a van, while Cinthia tells the wild story of accidentally climbing into a stranger’s car—only to find him rolling a blunt. The ladies open up about anxiety, holiday gift giving, and how Cinthia proudly owns her role as a “passenger princess.” From running out of money in London to couple fights in Miami, it’s travel stories, laughter, and honest moments. Cinthia wraps it all up with a Maya Angelou quote that hits home.

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    1 hr and 10 mins