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Two paragons of manliness, fresh from the destruction of the dino menace, decided to record a podcast about video games and terrible anime. In the end, however, they just ended up recording a podcast about food. What, they were hungry.
 
Welcome to '''''[http://www.daveandjoel.com Dave and Joel's Fast Karate for the Gentlemen]''''', a podcast for your fist. Whereas most podcasts attempt some level of serious, on-topic discussion, Dave and Joel routinely go off topic, rambling on about 1980s action movies, ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'', ''[[24|Twenty Four]]'', food or otherwise unrelated content. The podcast simply begins with them talking, and ends arbitrarily with a related clip of music and a [[The Stinger|stinger]]. In between those two points are hilarious, unedited rambling conversations between two friends. Beware of a general [[NSFW]] status and no [[Spoiler]] warnings.
 
The podcast has been running constantly since 2005, making it one of the older podcasts still running that aren't done by professionals. Dave and Joel frequently team up with ''[[Podcast/Atomic Trivia War 9000|Atomic Trivia War 9000]]'', ''[[Podcast/Greatest Movie Ever|Greatest Movie Ever]]'', ''[[Geek Nights]]'' and ''[[Anime World Order]]''.
 
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=== The podcast regularly meanders into the following tropes: ===
* [[Alice and Bob]]: Whenever the guys need a hypothetical Japanese guy responsible for whatever horrors they have witnessed, it is always Tanaka. "Dammit, Tanaka!" This name isn't used for all hypothetical Japanese guys; it's always used to refer only to incompetent or twisted executives, animators and programmers, or background characters who die in amusing ways.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Food, particularly hoagies. Also, whenever a woman with short hair shows up, Dave makes a note of it.