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Henry

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  1. I do speak of Crossballs on our next episode.

     

    That was a much too under-appreciated show, and was a great example of your explanation of how "yes, and" doesn't necessarily mean total agreement since the whole idea of the show was based on conflicting viewpoints. Even the host, who was in on the joke, always had an opposing opinion. Anyway, looking forward to the next episode!


  2. Adam Pally's "it's not great" was one of the most authentic moments I've heard on this show. Scott and Andy seemed genuinely surprised at his comments, and it immediately moved Pally into my list of favorite guests. It was a weird episode, but all of the best episodes are.

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  3. I noticed that Andy Daly is, without explanation, holding a harmonica in one of the scenes in the show. I think I remember a harmonica kind of used on "9 Sweaters". Makes me already excited for the (hopefully) deleted/extended scenes on the (another hopefully) Comedy Bang! Bang! dvd!

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  4. "Life itself is only a vision, a dream."

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifeyKhxgHbA

     

    Being completely out of my mind when I listened, this was super trippy to hear again, in Gelmania of all places, I'd completely forgotten about it. Such an awesome, perfect choice.

     

    You beat me to it! I remember this from when I was a kid, it was my favorite video to check out at the library. For some reason it also convinced me that Satan lived on the moon. It was pretty awesome hearing that creepy familiar voice again after all these years.


  5. You tempt dark fates with this recommendation, fool.

     

    This movie was very much so a giant commercial for Super Mario 3 and the Power Glove, and 80s kids like me not only knew it... but we openly accepted it and REVELED in it.

     

    Who cares about what the story is, or about Fred Savage and that chick from Rilo Kiley... this movie taught me how to do the level warp trick, and for that it will always be an A+.

     

    Yeah, I realize it may be a sensitive issue, and I was excited about the Mario 3 stuff back then too. I'd even gone to the theaters to see this the week it came out, and I was too young to recognize what product placement even was so obviously I loved it with no suspicion of any ulterior motives. All nostalgia aside though, this movie is not good and has lots of nonsense in it. Although I'd still watch the whole thing all over again. (I might even do it right now B) )

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt4C4pJvC6A


  6. Oh man! I was hoping Tim would say, "You are an Idiot!" to Scott after the Morrissey interview just like Sarah did after the Elvis Costello interview.

     

    I was thinking the same thing while listening at work with ear phones in. I said that unforgettable line out loud as the interview ended, and was glad nobody was close enough to hear me and mistake me for a rude person

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  7. I was just thinking the other day: "It's amazing how often people will think about a very specific scenario, and then within a few days a situation arises that directly pertains to that same scenario."

     

    But really, the adds shouldn't be that bothersome. I'm actually glad to hear that Earwolf has some support (even if the adds are creatively lame). Plus, without these companies sponsoring the show I probably would never had heard of Google or Entertainment Weekly.


  8. "Instead of reading a catchphrase suggestion today, I would like to talk about something that's kind of been bugging me. Occasionally I'll get submissions for catchphrases that aren't really practical for their purpose. I mean, a catchphrase should be a short, concise phrase that's easy to remember and repeat at the start of every show. I just want to let everyone know that I will not be reading any long rambling catchphrase suggestions that I get because they take up too much time at the beginning of the show, and frankly I do not find them funny."

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