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EARWOLF's POST-PODCAST TAG: "THE 'JOKE' DEAD"
pdxsean replied to GroundWater's topic in General Earwolf
To be honest, I am disappointed when an Earwolf podcast ends without 'The Wolf Dead.' I'm looking at you, Bob Ducca. -
The revolution will be podcasted! This is the best Sunday ever! Take that, resurrected son of God.
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I love the way that you guys extrapolate the most value out of any trailing off or unfinished thought. Any time there's an incomplete sentence, someone is always there to pounce and ask the most hilarious uncomfortable follow-up questions. Way to go! It's hard to believe it's been 26 episodes... I remember hearing the bee episode and wondering if this should would catch on. Now, my love for podcast falls somewhere between my love for my cat and my love of cookies.
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As usual, amazing episode. My highlights: Scott was at the top of his callback game with his instant "tear ewer" reference. Could not have laughed harder at how much Harris hates "What am I thinking?" Harris Wittles is always a winner (or fan favorite, as they say in the biz) and his critique of the show always hit home.
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I can't believe Little Gary hasn't been mentioned. Or maybe he was excepted because he is clearly the best character ever. I also can't stop thinking about a one-off character from an early episode. I can't remember his name, other than that it started with an initial, like J Todd Peterman or something. He was the former co-host on "Thicke of the Night" and titular star of "Make Room for Grandpa" or whatever. He still comes to mind a lot, which is surprising since he was in like Ep 20 or so. Would love to see him return.
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Jay Jay FTW - hilarious! What a great episode. Garry Marshall is such a great character. I can't wait to see "Thursday". Also I love how there are so many call backs in the CDR/CBB canon. I don't know how Scott keeps them straight.
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Episode 83 — Cervical Neck Traction Kit
pdxsean replied to admin's topic in Affirmation Nation with Bob Ducca
I love the "large wooden spoon" holding "non-english speaking" passersby with their "prepaid cell phones." Bob, you truly paint a picture with your words, a picture that makes me wonder what kind of neighborhood exactly you've set your shed up in. In an unrelated comment, the Affirmation Nation forum is the most positive, non-trolled forum I have ever seen. Go, Earwolves! -
I'd put everything in stasis to listen to this pausecast, so I am glad I can get back to running my poker room. Great stuff Mott, glad I am part of that ten million.
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Episode 81 — Special Guest: Potato Water
pdxsean replied to admin's topic in Affirmation Nation with Bob Ducca
Once again Mr. Ducca inspires me. Happiness can come from something as simple as being nice to your family, and result in such amazing results as making a new acquaintance at the soup kitchen. Not to mention he's returned to the subject of bathtub safety, a topic which I thought he'd lost track of. -
Dear Tig Notaro You are hilarious in person, even if we couldn't hear you off-mic up in the balcony at Mississippi Studios. I really enjoyed your show, my friends (who had never heard of you) also had a great time. I am the guy who yelled out "Professor Blastoff" and then came up with the genius follow-up "Why aren't you talking about it?" Thanks for the wonderful show! Sincerely Sean in Portland
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Episode 109 — The Andy Samberg Special
pdxsean replied to engineerdoug's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
I'm pretty sure Scottobot is only calling his newer episodes "bro-ing out" so we'll come back and relisten to this classic ep with Bro. The conspiracy goes deeper, however... as the real reason Mr. Saucerman is sending us back to Ep 109 is to relive the glory of the massive plane breaks. Methinks Mott Skaukerman has some regrets about the move and is subconsciously reaching out for the bliss of distracting listeners from a distant passing plane. On the subject of MIA segments, where is Li'l Gary?! -
I'll be seeing Tig tomorrow here in Portland at Mississippi Studios. Too bad I couldn't wear a Prof Blastoff t-shirt to the show. Oh well, at least I'll be able to eat a delicious factory-farmed burger there with genetically modified tomatoes and plenty of high fructose corn-based ketchup.
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I was very happy to hear the Would You Rather theme received the proper amount of respect this week. I miss the Plane Breaks but I guess all good things must come to an end... and we're getting Freestyle Rapping as a sort of Plane Break 2000 so that's cool.
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Episode 75 — Waiting for the Bus
pdxsean replied to admin's topic in Affirmation Nation with Bob Ducca
Child Ab-use, the core-strengthening gym for toddlers. I turned a friend on to this podcast today, I suggested he listen to this episode as an intro. He's hooked. We had a great time naming off businesses throughout the day, much to the amusement of those nearby. -
I want to add a +1 to the general civility compliment, the Earwolf forums are the best. Also a +1 to the "stop telling guests the chart roulette is about them" critique. It was a lot of fun to hear the guest work their way through it, and even get sort of creeped out. Even after being told, Andy didn't seem to get that the questions were about his life, even with a lot of prompting... so I think if some guests won't get it, they still won't get it even if told. Finally I didn't care much for Andy as a guest on this show. I thought he was funny in a lot of ways, but he didn't fit with WC. For example, my favorite part is Howard's absurd non-sequiter questions. The few he was able to get a off in this show, breaking through Andy's antics, Kindler totally brushed them off or stepped on the best part. +1 to the "Andy complaining about Robin Williams after acting like Robin Williams" comment. Anyway, keep up the great work guys, thanks for the quality product!
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I want to add a +1 to the general civility compliment, the Earwolf forums are the best. Also a +1 to the "stop telling guests the chart roulette is about them" critique. It was a lot of fun to hear the guest work their way through it, and even get sort of creeped out. Even after being told, Andy didn't seem to get that the questions were about his life, even with a lot of prompting... so I think if some guests won't get it, they still won't get it even if told. Finally I didn't care much for Andy as a guest on this show. I thought he was funny in a lot of ways, but he didn't fit with WC. For example, my favorite part is Howard's absurd non-sequiter questions. The few he was able to get a off in this show, breaking through Andy's antics, Kindler totally brushed them off or stepped on the best part. +1 to the "Andy complaining about Robin Williams after acting like Robin Williams" comment. Anyway, keep up the great work guys, thanks for the quality product!
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Episode 69 — Don\'t Get Duped
pdxsean replied to admin's topic in Affirmation Nation with Bob Ducca
I'd like some pawn shop chop suey with a side of post-natal sour cream please. -
Episode 69 — Don\'t Get Duped
pdxsean replied to admin's topic in Affirmation Nation with Bob Ducca
I'd like some pawn shop chop suey with a side of post-natal sour cream please. -
I am hoping Bro the drug dealer will be making another appearance. On an unrelated topic, I wanted to leave this comment before I listened as I am quite certain I won't remember to make it after listening. Thank you Comedy Bang Bang!
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I am hoping Bro the drug dealer will be making another appearance. On an unrelated topic, I wanted to leave this comment before I listened as I am quite certain I won't remember to make it after listening. Thank you Comedy Bang Bang!
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Episode 69 — Don\'t Get Duped
pdxsean replied to admin's topic in Affirmation Nation with Bob Ducca
I love how you never know what to expect with Affirmation Nation. Will it be a poem, a list, a disaster, a combo? No matter how it turns out, I can no longer start my day without Bob Ducca. Well, maybe if it's one of those "Bob reads old tweets" episodes, but otherwise, always good to hear from you, my friend. -
Episode 69 — Don\'t Get Duped
pdxsean replied to admin's topic in Affirmation Nation with Bob Ducca
I love how you never know what to expect with Affirmation Nation. Will it be a poem, a list, a disaster, a combo? No matter how it turns out, I can no longer start my day without Bob Ducca. Well, maybe if it's one of those "Bob reads old tweets" episodes, but otherwise, always good to hear from you, my friend. -
Hold on. Did the 2x4 guy have a mustache? Because if he did, I'm pretty sure you were attacked by El Chupacabra looking to suck that goat in your belly.
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Hold on. Did the 2x4 guy have a mustache? Because if he did, I'm pretty sure you were attacked by El Chupacabra looking to suck that goat in your belly.
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Only one question comes to mind after hearing this episode. What will heaven hold for those unfortunate souls who learned to play the harp while still alive?