Jack and Marc discuss the history of the modern monetary system, and how advertising keeps the big banks in power.
Jack and Marc explore the fall of Communism as more and more countries escape the clutches of Soviet Russia.
Jack and Marc learn the vernacular of Junk Yard dealers, following which they pay a visit to Cold Lake and discuss the rise of Lloyd and the Automotive Mafia.
Jack and Marc discuss the tragic history of Sparky T Dreamer. (Don't call him Sparko), from the loss of his vocal cords to the development of the "Pants on Fire" wonder weapon.
Jack gives Marc a history of how medicine evolved.
In part 2, Jack and Marc explore and Egyptian Tomb.
Jack relates the story of his uncle, who became a wiseman, a hermit, entombed in an old, abandoned Uniroyal Tire Manufacturing Plant.
In Part two Jean Steinbeck, John's more famous brother, pays a visit, or rather his book, "The Wrathful Grapes" does.
Jack and Marc reenact the Viking Voyage to North America.
You'll here from Big Fuck Eric and Marmalade Scrapper
In Part II, Jack and Marc hide in the showing of God Father Part 38 to escape the ethanol family mobsters.
Jack and Marc discuss a possible reboot for the famed spy franshise.
Jack and Marc explore the history of Eastovia, Eastakovia and Eastavia, and how they left the USSR.
Jack and Marc give an account of how the West was won.
Jack tells Marc the Story of the greatest chicken to ever live.
Jack and Marc explore this history of comedy, as it emerged from the Egyptian Empire. Also, how to get science funding.
Jack and Marc relate the history of the South Western US, from the construction of the Huever Dam to the Winnebago based Calvary Calvinist Church, followed by a brief history their time working at a Casino.
Jack relates the story of his uncle, a chicken farmer who unleashed on the world the greatest chicken known to man.
A look at how public service announcements evolved from simple word of mouth transmission, (with the inherent dangers of confusing 'um' to 'the flat ass of a fat women') to heavy head hernia.
Jack and Marc try their hand at running an automobile junkyard.
Jack and Marc discuss the history of the chesterfield.
Jack and Marc tell us the story of King Carl and the Knights of the Coffee Table as well as the story Sparko T. Dreamer and the history of fighting fires.
Once again, the Greeks, the Phoenicians and the Egyptians play a prominent role in the history of awards.
Jack and Marc review the history of Bad Viking Poetry and Fire Fighting
Jack and Marc continue their discussion of magic, from Hannibal to Moses.
Jack and Marc explore a brief history of magic from chimpanzees to Hannibal, and the history of money laundering and the prestegeous Lesser Know Economic Award.
Jack gives a brief history of his life from ordinary man to genius, and the story of the Peterborough Jail.
Jack and Marc visit Jack's Uncle who's been holed up in an abandoned Tire Factory for three decades. They look at the development of the Hutenberg Bible and the history of Hill Billies, Hill Larrys, Hill Barries and Hill Berries.
Jack and Marc discuss the influence of the Neanderthals and the Greeks in the history of news reporting.
They explore a few scandalous political events.
Jack and Marc, discuss the history of computing and the history of communism. Marc returns to the family vineyard after a year.