Frosted Nug Productions
Dayum Skippy
Dayum Skippy is a cannabis conversation show hosted by former NFL Defensive Tackle, Hollis Thomas. Each episode breaks down products, quality, and culture without overcomplicating it. If something’s good, it gets credit. If it’s not, it gets called out. Simple as that.
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Episodes
From Blue Dream to War Stories: This Got Wild Fast | Dayum Skippy Ep. 3 23.04.2026 1:06:58
Things start off loose and funny, then turn into one of those conversations that keeps getting stranger in the best possible way. While smoking hash and passing around flower, the crew goes from music and weed talk into wild rabbit holes about Hitler’s army fighting on meth, the strange history behind Kellogg’s, whether Oreo really copied Hydrox, and why Thomas Edison gets credit for things he did...
Philly Fans, Flag Football, and Hollis Fully Mic’d Up | Dayum Skippy Ep. 2 02.04.2026 53:22
Former Eagles defensive lineman Hollis Thomas brings the heat in this one, from calling out lazy sports media narratives to shutting down AJ Brown trade rumors and the stat-heavy quarterback debates that never seem to end. His take is simple: the game is about winning, and too many people forget that when they start building opinions around noise instead of results. Hollis, Dave Boucher, and Dave...
Why Do Some Pre-Rolls Burn Like Trash? | Dayum Skippy Ep. 1 12.02.2026 1:00:24
Welcome to Dayum Skippy, hosted by former NFL Defensive Tackle, Hollis Thomas. We’re starting with pre-rolls. The good ones, the bad ones, and the ones that make you wonder how they made it out the door. We talk about uneven burns, canoeing, airflow, why some hit smooth and others fight you the whole way down, and how you can tell pretty quickly whether something was rolled with care or just pushe...
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