To the Royal Asshat Named Tim Drugan: Second Edition of Listener Emails

Published: Dec. 29, 2020, 7 a.m.

Episode 52: Tim responds to another batch of very real and adoring fans who fawn over his terrific podcast and the wonderful episodes it holds. Also, Satan writes in and reveals some surprising underlying insecurities.
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I am corresponding with you to let you know that the episode regarding Madeline titled Jimmy Interviews with Madeline in His Head, while not only far from funny, proved remarkably, incredibly offensive to those of us who have lost our jobs due to her influence in making us bark and woof at potential customers on sales calls. Yes, I am all for humor. Ask any of my friends and they’ll tell you I have a great sense of humor, the best sense of humor. They’ll tell you I have a great laugh, the best laugh. But when you start joking about Madeline? That is too far. And I can assure you there is nothing funny about it. A LINE, good sir, has been CROSSED.

Here’s a tip. When you’re making jokes, don’t make jokes about anything that I don’t find funny. You can make jokes at other people’s expense, I’m all for that. But the minute you make a joke at my expense, or a joke about something that I consider off limits for joking, oh boy, that’s crossing a line. And Madeline is the crossing of that line. I request that you take down the aforementioned episode and burn it.
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