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Just Add Pepper

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  1. Was that an episode or a general-purpose programming language which has imperative, object-oriented and generic programming features, while also providing the facilities for low-level memory manipulation? Cause I'm listening to it, and all I'm hearing is C++ baby.

     

    This episode reminded me of UTU2TM? in the best possible way.

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  2. Ross when you were on Celeb Fit Club you lost 40 pounds. Did you ever find them again? Where were they, and was it in the last place you thought to look?

     

     

    edit: Alternate joke if that one doesn't land:

     

    Ross when you were on CelebFitClub you lost 40 pounds and won the grand prize, but if you were on a british poker tournament and lost 40 pounds you'd probably come in last place. Can you speak on that?

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  3. Not bad. I mean, it's no "Original Popcorn Gallery Theme Song", but it's... not bad.

     

    I would be very upset if Hayes ever played this instead of the good one though.

     

    Hayes don't you do it. Don't you do it or I'll take back everything I said.

     

    Your lack of outright condemnation means the world to me.

     

    This song is too spooky for this show anyway. Maybe if there was a subpodcast called [spook warning] Trannsylvania Handbook it would be fitting, but it would probably give listeners of HH nightmares.

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  4. If you're like me and the regular popcorn gallery theme song is too mainstream and poppy and not heavy enough for you, this is the one to listen to when you're putting on your fishnets and painting your nails jet black. For fans of Skin Puppy and Minister and Nine Inch.

     

    https://soundcloud.com/casey-whieldon-1/popcorn-gallery-spooky-industrial-cover-version-like-nine-inch-nails

     

    (PS This is a parody please don't sue me I live with my mom still and I don't make a lot of money at my job at Hot Topic)

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  5. Fun fact: Until I googled it yesterday, I was not aware that Tom Leykis was a real person. Also, until I googled it today, I was not aware that Huell Howser was a real person. To be fair, I think these were regional celebrities. I had just assumed they were fictional characters.

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  6. I stumbled upon this 2008 standup segment from Harris today. Just got uploaded a little big ago, so maybe it's new to you guys. I'd never seen his stand-up before.

     

     

    It reminds me of the story he told on Pete Holmes' show about how he was awarded a spot on some "hot new stand-up artist" showcase, and when it was his turn to get up and talk, he started off with "Uh, yeah. I'm not really a stand-up, for the most part. I like, uh, writing."

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  7. I just know that, as someone who listened to BB King every day, and anxiously awaited every new album of his, to hear of his passing at the tender age of 107 was a GREAT, great tragedy to the world of music. I'm glad to see that StepheH was able to keep just a little bit of that great bluesman's spirit alive.

     

    For those of us who aren't able to see the blues firsthand at that Hollywood Cafe on Beale Street in Memphis, a video like that is as close as we can come to real thing.

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  8. Hey guys, here to talk about my day. I went to a sushi buffet that I frequent, and the waitress, when I was done, she asked "just two plates today?" with surprise in her voice. Mind you, these were two 10" plates, covered and piled high with sushi, so it's a lot of food, but she was still surprised. Do I really eat that much?

     

    Long story short, I'm worried I'm starting to gain a reputation among the work staff at a sushi buffet.

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  9. Nick sure got cold when Will Hines was riffing on the guy's twitter name being Native American. It seemed strange until I realized he was a cast member in this movie (he later plugged the movie, really undercutting my super-sleuth skills).

     

    Adomian's Bernie Sanders, kind of like his Slavoj Zizek, was an impressive impression, but probably not the most fertile grounds for comedy. I chuckled a few times. Maybe he's gunning for a spot as an SNL cast member if Sanders ever gets mainstream.

     

    Overall, I'm gonna have to give this episode a C+.

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  10. Did Thomas Littlebitch have somewhere else to be? Have to go spend some more of his HBO money? I kept waiting for him to come back as another character and it never happened. He's really great on this show.

     

    Mike Hanford's John Lennon also cracked me up on just about every line.

    "Back when we were in the Beatles we had rulers that were four feet. We could afford it!"

    "While my guitar gently sleeps."

    "Drums!"

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