'The SDR Show' Announced Special 'Skankfest' Episode

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — "The SDR Show," hosted by comedian Big Jay Oakerson and radio personality Ralph Sutton will be hosting a special episode at the alternative comedy festival, Skankfest, this Friday at 9 p.m. at the Brooklyn Bazaar. 

The podcast hosts have organized to play a game of "ElimiDick," a parody of the television dating show "Elimidate," with the host of "The Thing is Podcast," Shannon Lee Heyer. Heyer had previously appeared on an episode of "Elimidate" nearly a decade ago and now, with the help of Oakerson and Sutton, she'll be selecting a man to go on a date with "based solely on his penis."

As Sutton explains it, "The men will be behind a screen and Shannon will only see their penises poking out through the screen and choose her lucky man based on his voice and his dick." Contestants will be judged based on appearance, outfit, and "personality and talent."

Now in its fourth year, Skankfest is presented by Infinite CBD and bills itself as "not your parent’s comedy festival" with an action-packed weekend of stand-up, podcasts and specialty shows all under one roof.

Click here for tickets. 

Tune in live to "The SDR Show" every Wednesday night at 9 p.m. (EST). Replay are available on Sunday mornings on ITunes, Google Play, Spotify and IHeartRadio.

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