Heater unwisely left town and, in so doing, left the show in Lane and Gene's hands. They make good on their promise to host an entire episode devoted to conspiracies in this non-canonical edition of Gene's Inside Jobs, which features our very f
We survive the Frankenstorm mostly unscathed. But could this still be the final episode of Gene's Jobs? If the conspiracy theory-obsessed fans have their way, then quite probably, yes. Cast your votes in this election spectacular!
It's a very spoooooky episode of Gene's Jobs. Brian, Brian and Gene give costume recommendations, talk full-size candy bars and tell you how to celebrate Halloween as a grownup. Listen to this one with the lights off -- if you dare!
This time out, we discuss the super rich, the merits of marrying someone with the same name as you and Gene gives the Brians peanut butter-themed nicknames. Also, Gene's Wives!
Heater calls in from a computer closet at the Marina Del Rey Hotel and Lane needs help figuring out what grownups do at weddings. Also, the short, sad tale of Myrtle Crackerjack.
This week, we answer to age old question: Peter Gabriel or Phil Collins, Gene declares his undying love for one amazing Don Henley song and Brian Lane's right wing grandfather gives us some sweet tips for smoking god's green herb.
Airplane celebrity sightings, awkward places to pee and what to do when you drunkenly crash your bike on a movie studio lot on this very thirteenth episode of Gene's Jobs.
Who is America's top readheaded child star of the early 90s? Danny Cooksey? Michael Oliver? Dark horse contender, Danny Tamberelli? Find out in this tenth episode spectacular!
Gene spent two weeks testing drugs at a research facility. There was karaoke, video Monopoly and cockney rhyming slang involved. Also, he may have murdered some dudes. We can't ever truly know for sure.
We're really trying to push Gene to reconnect with his career as a background actor. It seems like a great way to get his foot in the door of the industry -- time travel or no. He's still a bit too hung up on his real passion, however: scaring
We may have made this show to help Gene get a job, but this time out we all learn something. Why are manhole covers round? How much are pears? Why is Kraftwerk selling chewing gum anyway?
How many jobs has Gene been fired from? Pretty much all of them. Join us as he serves as our tour guide through some of the more notable examples. Also, will Gene be a shoe scientist or a wedding zombie? Only one way to find out!
Gene lost his bell hop job at a classy cat hotel. Will he apply to become an assistant to a naturalist couple in New York City? Probably. Those brain drinks aren't going to pay for themselves.