![]() In an effort to be upfront and honest, Andy admits that Ann has also just kissed him, but that it meant nothing. Later, April, visits Andy in the hospital and relieved to see Andy is fine, finally agrees to go out with him and kisses Andy. Leslie asks Andy to play instead, but he is hit by a car while driving his new motorcycle home to retrieve his guitar, breaking his right arm.Attending to Andy in the hospital, Ann suddenly kisses him, but immediately stops and guiltily walks out. Leslie then learns Freddy Spaghetti has booked another gig and the concert seems once again in a state of peril. In explaining her dedication, Ron accidentally alerts them about the Freddy Spaghetti concert. Chris and Ben go to Lot 48 to to shut the concert down and Leslie explains everything has been donated and nothing is on the taxpayer's dime. A Libertarian, Ron is delighted at the prospect of deep municipal cuts, gloating and chanting at the cuts Chris and Ben propose, but when he learns the auditors plan to fire Leslie, Ron refuses and offers his job instead. Ron has been assigned to a task force to help fix the city's budget problem. April rejects Andy, believing Andy still has feelings for Ann.Back at the Parks Dept. Frustrated, Leslie angrily calls him "Mark Brendana-Quits". Meanwhile, Ann struggles with her newfound feelings for Andy and April and Andy finally reveal their feelings to each other. Leslie then goes to Mark to vent about her situation and seek help, only to learn that he has taken a buyout and plans to join a construction company. Leslie visits state auditors Chris and Ben seeking a way to keep the concert, but Ben insists there is simply no money for it. When Leslie explains at a town hall that a family concert featuring children's entertainer Freddy Spaghetti (Brian McCann) must be cancelled due to the shutdown, the citizens are outraged. Got a question for the Pawnee Town Hall? Send us an email: Or leave a 30-Second voicemail at: (310) 893-6992 The Pawnee government has been shut down due to a budget crisis. ![]() In this episode you'll hear why you never see the inside of Ann's house, how Chris came into his own character, a writer's horror story from Producer Greg, and a little gift from Mark Rivers. In "Freddy Spaghetti" Leslie tries to skirt the rules to hold a children's concert in the vacant lot. It's the end of Season 2, but just the beginning of the podcast now that RoLo is on the screen! Today Alan Yang and Rob Lowe discuss the season 2 finale of Parks and Recreation. After you're done with your civic duties, AND ONLY AFTER, we dive into Freddy Spaghetti where we hear from amazing guest stars like Deborah Puette (she also played the waitress in the Mafia episode of the Office WHAT!) and Deb Hiett (who was also in the Office as the flight attendant when Michael goes to Canada! so much crossover!) AND our favorite nurse friend Nicole Pettis who was also in the Greg Pikitis episode! We also hear from Emily Adams and Claudia Choi who emailed and texted me back! Thank you!Deborah Puette Personal Page: Cash for Gold Short film: Hiett: Personal Page: : Did you know Ann's house was a set? Did you know there was an incredible stunt person named Joe Bucaro who did the Andy motorcycle stunt? Did you know certain parts of this were cut from original airing but are now on Peacock/were on Netflix when Parks was there? Listen to the episode to find more amazing nuggets! Please rate and review us! Questions? Comments? Email us! and by cover by the show Please don't become numb to this, let's remember what we are fighting for. ![]() ![]() Create a Giving Circle with States Projects to donate to the cause of your choice. Learn who your senators are: Text ACT to 644-33 to email your senators and then text MARCH to 954954 to find out where you can find a "March for Your Lives" event near you. It really is so quick to do this, please please do this.RESOURCES: Follow Everytown on Instagram and go to to learn more information. Text ACT to 644-33 to email your senators and then text MARCH to 954954 to find out where you can find a "March for Your Lives" event near you. Since we've recorded this episode, there have been AT LEAST 2 more mass shootings and we NEED to do something about it. This is a long one because we start this episode talking about the terrible, heartbreaking loss of lives that happened in Uvalde. ![]()
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