Decently Funny with Nuzzy and Guy





Podcast personalities, Nuzzy & Guy bring you a show that's more than just "Decently Funny". David "Nuzzy" Nussbaum, a regular on SiriusXM's Howard Stern Show's SFRT, also the produces podcasts for wild man Andy Dick, Amerca's Favorite Houseguest Kato Kaelin, Saturday Night Live's Jeff Richards, comedian April Macie and many others. Guy "The Guy" Opochinski has made his share of radio appearances as well including SiriusXM's SFRT, The Single Life, Nothing But Show and more. "Decently Funny" is a weekly show where celebrities from all walks of life get interviewed by the boys right from Nuzzy's Hollywood, CA apartment. These guests include actors, musicians, athletes, comedians, reality stars, pop culture icons, television writers and twitter personalities. Check out their show for yourself at DecentlyFunny.com, "Decently Funny" on itunes/stitcher and follow their antics on twitter @theNuzzy & @theguydf.

Title: Gregg Jefferies: Meet the Met

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Description: Former Major League Baseball player Gregg Jefferies joins Nuzzy and Guy on this week's episode live from Cal State Fullerton. First, Gregg finds out just how big of a fan Nuzzy really is... did someone say "love"? Gregg shares stories from his days on the Mets, Tigers, Angels and many other teams while the boys try to pry in to his personal business. Did he ever date a model or actress? What are his thoughts on steroids? How much money did he make in his career? Who are his famous athlete friends? And how does he think the guys would do in a swimsuit competition? All this silliness, plus a game with Jason Ritter and a lot more.

Learn more about the Gregg Jefferies Sports Academy here. Follow us on twitter @theNuzzy @_theguy_ & @DecentlyFunny. Download all of our shows on iTunes, listen to us on the go with our mobile app at Stitcher.com/DecentlyFunny and our web home on DecentlyFunny.com. Watch our podcasts live and archived at theTVspot. Decently Funny opening theme song written by Little Mikey and performed by Panic! at the Disco. Cartoons based on Decently Funny by Wayne Tillett.