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The Burgess Lovecast was born in 2009 and began as a college radio show, in which two brothers speculated wildly and loudly from a dank basement with spiders in the urinal. It moved to podcast form in 2012.

it was never funny and still really isn’t.

Since then, we’ve branched into gaming, streaming, and lukewarm takes. Bags streams on Twitch as TheLastBags.

We’re on Twitter and YouTube.

We’re brothers and if you don’t like us, we’re telling mom.

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Episode 72: I Need to Know What a Basement Hangout Is
Mar 23

Mar 23 Episode 72: I Need to Know What a Basement Hangout Is

Erik Burgess
lovecast

You probably shouldn’t lead with “the basement hangout”.

Episode 71: That Squirrel Had a Family
Mar 16

Mar 16 Episode 71: That Squirrel Had a Family

Erik Burgess
lovecast

A human-sized indentation.

Episode 70: The Turkey Tidbits Recess
Feb 23

Feb 23 Episode 70: The Turkey Tidbits Recess

Erik Burgess
lovecast

Point of order: It is lunchtime.

Episode 69: Come On Down to My Secret Door
Feb 1

Feb 1 Episode 69: Come On Down to My Secret Door

Erik Burgess
lovecast

Fuckin' Nick.

What the Hell Happens in George of the Jungle 2
Jan 5

Jan 5 What the Hell Happens in George of the Jungle 2

Erik Burgess
by erik burgess, long read

Brendan Fraser is dead and elephants are dogs.

Episode 68: The Strudel Fund
Nov 18

Nov 18 Episode 68: The Strudel Fund

Erik Burgess
lovecast

You can do whatever you want with your spaghetti.

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The Burgess Lovecast is two brothers playing dumb games and giving bad advice. It's not that funny and nobody likes it.

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"Stop." - iTunes reviewer


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“I don’t know why I continue to encourage this.”
— official review
“This is like hanging out with my friends without having to interact with them. What a dream.”
— Facebook review
“It’s outlandish and it’s surprising, but it’s sad as hell.”
— iTunes reviewer

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