The Bi-Quarterly Women's Social Club Will Be Celebrating 1 Year of Comedic Naughtiness!
After a year of badass raunch and circumstance, everyone's favourite comedy podcast is celebrating one year of fun and depravity. A big Christmas/1 year anniversary show is on its way.
Online, November 7, 2012 (Newswire.com) - It started with a 4 crazy Canucks sitting a round a mic, talking about their personal lives and generally getting up to no good. Inspired by the likes of Howard Stern and John Waters, the crew exposed not only their own dark ideas/desires but exposed and commented on the seedy and often hysterical world around them. Based out of Montreal, The Bi-Quarterly Women's Social Club (now void of women after some recent cast shake-ups) has evolved into an equally raunchy but now very poignant look into the mind of some brutally honest people.
Host and general do-it-all (writer, producer, editor) / know-it-all Chris Wilding tries to put out a show every week, sanity and schedule willing. He is the driving force behind the program and the often irate, often irrational front man that keeps the show running as smoothly as it can amidst some often brutally contentious pit stops. Listening to the BQWSC is like stopping in for a drink at a saloon in the old west; things are fine one moment and completely violent in tone the next. It's this do anything/say anything/anything can happen environment that has made the show unique and exciting since day one. Chris went on a bad date? You can expect him to call up the poor schlub and give him crap. One of his co-hosts has an awkward intimate experience? You can bank on the first 30 minutes of the show being devoted to every nitty, gritty detail.
The show is also a coup for the LGBT community and all minorities/under dogs in general. Chris himself is a big promoter of his guy on guy endeavours; talking about them not necessarily as a queer-positive promoter primarily but rather as a brutally honest, everyday guy - the same way any man (gay or straight) would broach the subject of 'doing it' with his buddies. It's a refreshing and humanizing take that targets not only the LGBT audience but straight men and women as well. The show removes the smoke and mirrors of gay/lesbian relations and presents them in very honest terms.
With kooky and often mainstream rejected guest subjects, the show's interview element is equally fantastic. Chris Skype's in a man from Pittsburgh for example who wants to legally change his name to Boomer the Dog and accordingly believes he is one (featured in VICE Magazine, on local news) and continuously converses with 'Bronies' from across the globe (Bronies are men - bros - who are obsessed with the show My Little Pony) his favourite of which is a man who calls himself Sticky Hooves and admits to having gratified himself multiple times over toy ponies. Yes; the show gets weird.
Look for their 1 year anniversary episode this December 25th and bank on some of the most outrageous and paralytically funny podcasting you are ever likely to experience. This is a group on the verge of something big; keep an eye out for them.
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