

The Tim Dillon Show
The Tim Dillon Show
Tim Dillon is a comedian and tour guide. He’s very excited to give you a tour of the end of the world. Each week from a porch in Los Angeles he shares apocalyptic visions with his friends and berates a local diner.
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Oct 6, 2019 • 57min
168: 168 - The Funniest Guy I Ever Met
Tim shares wild stories from Logan Paul's house and his journey to sobriety, highlighting the strange nature of fame. He humorously reflects on the absurdities of travel and childhood memories, while also diving into the serious implications of wealth and addiction. With chaotic tales from Long Island and the mortgage boom, he captures the colorful characters that shape our lives. Embracing delusion as a creative force, he explores the joy of eccentric friendships and the complex role of humor amidst the chaos.

Sep 29, 2019 • 1h 18min
167: 167 - Beach Corpse
Live from the deck once again, except this time there's a woman thrashing around in the bushes while they record. Tim goes off on Nextdoor racism, the beachbody pyramid scheme, and why he loves funerals.
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Sep 22, 2019 • 2h 5min
166: 166 - You're A Disgrace
Tim tells wild stories about fat raccoons, defending George Bush while coked up, and talks Chelsea Handler's new documentary on Netflix.
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Sep 15, 2019 • 1h 18min
165: 165 - Please Come Kill Us
Patreon link below for bonus episodes. Live from New York, its Tim and Ray Kump in one of the greatest episodes to date. They try to call Better Help, recap a bizarre missed connection, and look back at a life wasted.
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Sep 8, 2019 • 1h 6min
164: 164 - Life In The Big City
Beneath the LA sky, the host humorously critiques loveless couples flaunting their vacations on Instagram. With a sharp jab at Meghan McCain, he tackles societal norms around body image and fashion. He dives into the absurdities of American gun culture and political ideologies, questioning personal freedoms amidst chaos. Through witty anecdotes, he reflects on urban life, urging a search for authenticity rather than superficial connections. Ultimately, he invites listeners to find humor and optimism in life's inherent absurdities.

Sep 1, 2019 • 56min
163: 163 - How To Be Popular
Tim shares hilarious insights on gaining popularity, weaving through the complexities of social dynamics from high school to adulthood. Explore the balance of authenticity and conformity while facing the pressures of acceptance. With a comedic take, he discusses how childhood friendships shape identity and the risks of misplaced trust in social circles. Learn strategies for social elevation and the impact of fashion choices on self-expression. The blending of humor with genuine advice makes this a relatable and entertaining listen.

Aug 25, 2019 • 1h 11min
162: 162 - Assland
The Patreon is up! Link below! This week Tim broadcasts from the garage at 2 in the morning to talk about Songland, a funny idea he pitched with Mullen that got rejected, and yet another altercation at Swinger's Diner. It's war now.
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Aug 18, 2019 • 1h 42min
161: 161 - The Los Angeles Liars
The Patreon is up! Link below! Tim broadcasts from the deck and argues why it's virtuous to never tell the truth, rants on the Jeffrey Epstein case, and offers an apology to the Your Mom's House Network.
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Aug 11, 2019 • 1h 6min
160: 160 - The Ballad of The Fat Girl With The Clean Car
Tim broadcasts from a bed in San Diego this week. He wants to smoke a rock with Marianne Williamson, offers a second look at OJ Simpson, and talks one of the great mythological figures in life, the fat girl with the very clean car.
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Aug 4, 2019 • 1h 37min
159: 159 - Bomb Disney World
In a humorous rant, the conversation turns to the absurdity of adult trips to Disney World. Personal anecdotes reveal the clash between childhood bliss and adult disillusionment, especially amidst family chaos like divorce. Laughs ensue as they unpack the social dynamics at play during theme park visits, including class disparities and the quirks of fandom. Moreover, the impact of recreational marijuana use on personal growth and success is playfully explored. It's a blend of comedy and candid reflection on life's peculiarities.


