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DubipR

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  1. I was at this taping at Largo and nearly shat myself with laughter. Zouks and Harmon were the perfect accompaniment to each other. There's nothing finer than seeing the seething rage of Zouks' face go off, especially when you know he's going to throw out a "next level bonkers" or a "fucking idiot"... it's perfection.

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  2. Thanks for the Post-Christmas gift, gang!

     

    DubipR's Top 5 Reasons why Whooch & Twooch is the best:

     

    5. The Theme Songs- Every time I hear them in my headphones while I'm at work, I actually dance around in my seat and get into the show that much more!

    4. Two Shows at Week- Like Raisin Bran, 2 Scoops of brilliance! Whooch and Twooch... peanut butter & chocolate. The perfect pairing for the work week.

    3. The Guests- Always fascinating guests pop in and make the charts that much more fun.

    2. Engineer 'Stard- Let's face it. The show's rudder and truly unsung hero goes to 'Stard. His engineering prowess is so on point and adds the chorus aspect to the insanity. Thank you

     

    and the number one reason why Whooch and Twooch are the best (NUMBER ONE!)

    1. Howard and Kulap- Thank you so much for making my Wednesdays and Fridays that much more fun at work. I smile a little more, I laugh harder at work (my coworkers look at me and wonder the hell is he listening to), and just flat out entertain me like no other podcast on the Earwolf network.. From this Chartist to the Chart Keepers, you're the best around.

     

    Have a wonderful holiday season and a great new year

     

    -Ryan

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  3. Another of my ten choices made this batch and one Hon Mention (Filipino Blockbuster). I can't believe that the 4th Anni episode was so high on the list! The sheer fire power alone should've made this at least a Top 3. PFT's constant laughing when he's off mike, the Bachelor Brothers brilliance and the every amazing Lauren Lapkus and Jessica St. Clair (who is in my Top 3 all time fav CBB guests) crushed that episode.

     

    And I darn near forgot how brilliant the Blow Me Up Tom episode was... I forgot Maria Bamford lost her shit and just laughed and laughed.

     

    Can't wait for Part 3!


  4. In Vino Veritas

     

    Hearing Sir Richard totally shitfaced was great. My word Blaine's comment during Brian's Come Out and Play diatribe probably the hardest I've laughed all day here at work. Now we have this snake monster! Trondoor's bellowing reminds me of Escape From New York.... I'm the Duke! A Number One!

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  5. Holy cow that was astounding!

    I haven't laughed that hard in a long time. Merrill's 12 Days of Christmas jingle was where I lost my shit... my coworker asked me if I was alright as I was gasping for air. It was wonderful.

     

    And the return of the Bachelor Brothers! But I have a question about them since their last appearance; considering they were 13 years old on the 4th Anniverssary episode (they called Traci Reardon jailbait consider they were younger), how did they get 2 sets of 15 year old twins? Or are they Time Bachelor Brother Bobbies?


  6. Great Twooch! I love me some One on One (with the great 'stard as the chorus). They make my Fridays that much better.

    My Top 5 Kremerisms of this Twooch:

     

    5. Howard's DBS Documentary commentary- Wie Wie explaining how his documentary would look like; getting people to talk about him and how it will do was great.

    4. "She ripped the aorta, the pumps out of me"- brilliant

    3. "That hummingbird will be my main homie"- Wie Wie's hummingbird feeder story and his nature facts were some of the gut bustingest laugh from the show. I can see Howard being a nature show host on Animal Planet. Wie Wie's Hummingbird Corner

    2. "Oh! Smells like a woman."- Wie Wie's comment coming from when Kulap asking him if he wanted lotion.

     

    and the number one Kremerism of this week's Twooch (NUMBAH ONE!)

     

    1. "Hand creme is not for me, I go dry rub"- Right off the bat, the table is steu up, knocked down and not recover for the rest of the show. Howard's bold and brilliant statement about 3 minutes in set the tone of another brilliant Twooch.

     

    I'll see, hear and love on you on the next thread....on Whoooooo Charted!

     

    *charts!*

     

    -R

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  7. I have to say I really enjoyed this episode, after listening to it again to pick up some of the names and dates as the initial listening went a bit quick for me. Unfortunately the Riot Grrrl scene didn't explode here in Los Angeles during the 90s. Here it was the emergence of Alt rock, a still hardcore ska crowd (which I was proudly part of), and little factions of hard rock, rap and R&B. Me listening to Riot Grrrl music and trying to get people to listen was impossible, yet I could anyone to listen to Twee rock .

     

    Having Alison Wolfe on was a great get. Hearing all these LPs which I had (sadly I needed to make rent and sold quite a bit) was a nice blast of fresh air and a little flashback I needed to hear on Thursday. The guests have been truly an amazing variety of awesomeness.

     

    I'm on pins and needles for the next amazing guest!

     

    -R


  8. A cool and mirthful episode. Nice to see some cool NPGs being added to the epic saga!

    Also some good lines from everyone too...

     

    - Sark's "Palisad" comment against the newly emo-Sir Richard gave me a good chuckle.

    - "It's a good sting, like without the Police"- a good one from Blaine.

    - "The Randy Quaid of dwarves"- Gerry's zinger.

    - "Confetti, Shit and Moustache Glue"- Ken's amazeballs answer to Trondoor (sp?)'s look. and then a brilliant riff onto the much "I need to fucking see this 70s Cop Show"

     

     

    Looking forward to the dwarf kingdom!

     

    -R

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  9. Just gonna keep double posting these.

     

    Ep 54:

     

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    Gustaf,

    Your landscapes for the episodes have been amazing!

    How long does it take you to create something as such with such little turnaround when the episode gets released?

     

    So freaking badass!

     

    -R


  10. Wow, that was some dark shit this episode. For some reason, I was thinking of a weird Wicker Man craziness to it all...the whole possession and mass killing. Some dark ass stuff, Sark.

     

    Two things that got me laughing:

     

    1. Brian's Amarth Star Wars masterbation reference- I near shorted out my screens at work. That was brilliant

     

    2. Blaine's throw away line that not everyone caught- "Hey we found your Parn stash" So subtle in the background amongst the craziness of everyone talking.

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  11. DubipR Confession Time....

     

    I reeeeaaaaallly like this film. It's a total guilt pleasure flick for me; the reasons said on the podcast is why I like it so much...it's so inane and stupid with dialogue and the Looney Tunes type of slapstick. While Daniel Waters co-wrote this, Michael Lehmann (director of Heathers) did this. Going from Heathers and Meet the Applegates to this....whoa. Talk about a radical departure in terms of budget and scope.


  12. So glad they pointed out the Da Vinci/Zouks resemblance.

     

    Side note: is it safe to assume that both of the live episodes will be released? It'd also be nice if Paul's holiday spectacular was recorded and sold on the Earwolf store. (I'm so jealous of any of you in the LA area, but only for the comedy scene -- you can keep the rest.)

     

    I'm going to the first show at Largo on the 13th.

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