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  1. Well, I loved everything about this.

     

    Ever since Cackowski sat in the interview chair a few weeks ago I was hoping other Spont All-Stars would get their turn, but I never imagined two of the greatest would get their turn so quickly. The JVs will never stop being amazing.

     

    Fantastic Eban moments this week: shifting from Grease songs to "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" when the end of Grease was being discussed, and mashing up Winnie the Pooh's "The Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down" with Bambi's "Little April Showers".

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  2. It never fails to delight me that Eban has the ability to launch into any piece of Disneyland music at any moment.

     

    It also delights me that Paul and Jean returned to their classic "operators of a food service establishment" personas. I wonder what happened between them and Millionaire?

     

    Also, I haven't gotten around to watching Stranger Things yet. I didn't think it was that big a deal, but the fact that it was around when a new Spont was recorded means I must be further behind on pop culture than I thought. :P


  3. Because I'm weird, I like to play the episode without looking too closely at the title because I like to be surprised by who the guests are. This morning I had a 4AM shift at work, so I wasn't in the best of moods when I woke up, but on my commute I started listening to the episode.

     

    The moment I heard Little Janet's laugh, I knew today was going to turn out okay after all. :D

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  4. With all the talk of magic on today's SPONT, I knew Eban was going to play the Swan Lake song which sounds like Harry Potter that he uses all the time and he did not disappoint.

     

    I'm 99% sure Eban also got some ACTUAL Potter music in there this time as well!

     

    But more importantly, when PFT was talking about how Potter isn't his thing, Eban started playing a certain other John Williams piece from a movie that IS, in fact, PFT's thing, and nobody seemed to notice. :D

     

    Also, I too remember high school theatre calling it "play practice" and I can't believe it took me until this episode to realize how silly that is.

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  5. I want to thank Paul for finally saying what we're all thinking about that StateFarm commercial! Although somehow even after seeing it thousands of times, when I started watching Bajillion I didn't even recognize Ryan Gaul as being from the commercial.

     

    I'm also glad I wasn't the only one who immediately recognized that rendition of "Tomorrow" as "Good Morning".

     

    I'm excited for the Bajillion cast to be added to the Regular Spontaneanation All-Star Rotation!


  6. I tried to film this game in hopes of syncing it up with the episode. The minor hubub at around 9:39 with someone getting in trouble was a referee telling me to turn off the camera unless I had signed releases from everyone in the gym.

     

    As a wise man once said, referees are criminals of the state and should be punished as such.

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  7. Scattered thoughts on this episode:

     

    * Mark and Chris naming referees after folks they did comedy with in the midwest is the most fun I've ever had being on the outside of an inside joke.

    * Of COURSE an anvil shows up the week Matt's not here. (Not to mention all the Star Wars and the game victory and whatnot.)

    * Is this the first time we've heard Ingrid M'Boogie on mic?

    * Of course I'll be glad to have Matt back next week, but I also want Chris to be in every future episode too. That's not too much to ask of a man with his own life and projects, right?

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