Shepic Fail

Shep Rose takes a look into #BREXIT, immigration, and America, dammit!

The NRA wants gun purchases to be as easy as getting a cheeseburger—it’s more money for them and their buddies. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not anti-gun. I just want it to be harder for citizens to obtain one.

I’ve been casually following the 2016 presidential candidates for both political parties for several months now. Who the hell do you like in this putrid race for the White House?

In the season two premiere of Shepic Fail, watch as Shep Rose and Hunter Gardner learn the ins and outs of pet photography from PPA photographer Chris Martin.

How political correctness is killing honesty and creativity

A quick look at one of my musical hero's definition of happiness.

Happy holidays, ya'll! Can't get enough of Hunter Gardner's and Shep Rose's antics? We've got some outtakes from season one of Shepic Fail to tide you over until the new year.

In episode three of Shepic Fail, Rob Concannon, president of the South Carolina Stingrays, tries to transform Shep Rose and Hunter Gardner from amateurs to athletes. Naturally, things end up royally puck-ed.

In episode two of Shepic Fail, Gerry Kieran, owner of Seanachai on Johns Island, attempts to transform the guys from barflies to bartenders.

In the series premiere of Shepic Fail, Hunter and Shep learn how difficult it can be to walk in a woman's shoes.

Shep Rose takes a look into what he believes is the demise of naturalism.

No, we're not talking about basketball. In a world of radical politicians, Shep Rose wonders when we might come to a center, a mutually beneficial meeting place.

Are you a flake? Shep Rose examines the epidemic of flakiness in the 21st century.

Recently, many people have developed an opinion on the purpose of the Second Amendment. Shep Rose is surely one of them in his take on gun control and thoughts on the purpose of the legislation.

In the age of life-simplifying apps, Tinder has certainly changed the dating game and hook up culture. But is it for the better?

In a brief examination of depression in the wake of Robin William's devastating death, Shep Rose cites parallels in the life of another tragically lost genius, David Foster Wallace.