Australian Tumbleweeds Award 2014 – Worst Non-Broadcast Comedy. WINNER: The PodRoast – 37.74%. Voter Comments: “As fascinating as their interview with Charles Firth was…” “The cast and crew of The Roast discussing comedy is like hearing toddlers debate Proust.” “I couldn’t listen to more than 3 minutes of it.” RUNNERS-UP: Dayne’s World – 32.08%, A Rational Fear – 30.19%. LAST YEAR’S WINNER: The Janoskians.

Australian Tumbleweeds Award 2014 – Worst Non-Broadcast Comedy. WINNER: The PodRoast – 37.74%. Voter Comments: “As fascinating as their interview with Charles Firth was…” “The cast and crew of The Roast discussing comedy is like hearing toddlers debate Proust.” “I couldn’t listen to more than 3 minutes of it.” RUNNERS-UP: Dayne’s World – 32.08%, A Rational Fear – 30.19%. LAST YEAR’S WINNER: The Janoskians.

Australian Tumbleweeds Award 2014 - Worst Non-Broadcast Comedy. WINNER: The PodRoast - 37.74%. Voter Comments: "As fascinating as their interview with Charles Firth was..." "The cast and crew of The Roast discussing comedy is like hearing toddlers debate Proust." "I couldn't listen to more than 3 minutes of it." RUNNERS-UP: Dayne's World - 32.08%, A Rational Fear - 30.19%. LAST YEAR'S WINNER: The Janoskians.

Australian Tumbleweeds Award 2014 – Worst Non-Broadcast Comedy. WINNER:
The PodRoast – 37.74%. Voter Comments: “As fascinating as their interview with Charles Firth was…” “The cast and crew of The Roast discussing comedy is like hearing toddlers debate Proust.” “I couldn’t listen to more than 3 minutes of it.” RUNNERS-UP: Dayne’s World – 32.08%, A Rational Fear – 30.19%. LAST YEAR’S WINNER: The Janoskians.

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