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Howard says 'yeah' in the weirdest most classically wie wie way @ 1:12:50 great episode, loved eric andre dropping in on some random shit
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So he's a bit blowhardy, seems like a loyal good friend, and for all of his apparent rich guy-suaveness, also seems like a trooper from the stories he and howard shared (staying at dinky motels and showering with nick swardson). about the name dropping, howard and ku straight up asked him who he's met/not met, give him some slack I really enjoyed the episode, the only weird part is how much he shat on howard's 'comedy degenerate' friends (who are likely a lot more of a fun bunch than a room full of giancarlos as Flatula said) I heard a lot of joy in this episode, really, so if Giancarlo comes back, that is the association I will have
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hahahahahaha Kulap was so dead on in calling Howard out on hating Walk the Line, she's almost like an interpreter to the guests at this point
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Different theme, YES! I'd enjoy it , on with the listening
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Definitely the best episode of Summah '12, the energy is bananas, the jokes is bananas, the silliness is nuclear grade and the fun is redonk Brandon Johnson should be back many many many times...he just straight gets it
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I'm sad Adam Scott doesn't write or do stand up, him saying "K, great" after asking Chelsea how she was doing and her barely uttering a sound is like a post graduate course in timing
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wow, wow, wow
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Idk Ben M , the way he said " perrfection?" was pretty bone tickling, also I'm wondering who did the voice. I kind of recognize him or you know, down with corporations
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YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH, oh Pete is such a bulldozer of joy i'm smiling from the very middle of myself. Quickly, Opeth and Porcupine tree have been around for a combined total of like 45 years now, and they've worked extensively with each other's bands (steven wilson from P.T. produced some of Opeth's albums) Howie might be the only one among the three chartists on the show today to get down with metal, so check Opeth out for sure. Just saw them in Chicago recently, fucking thrilling, and I still think they're the best metal band around. A rather evil song, 'The Grand Conjuration' I imagine ku ku and her shaman chasing out Steve Agee apparitions to this
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Episode 26.5 — Bonus Cut: Burn Victim Anonymous
papavb replied to admin's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Could've confused Secunda with Daly, in both voice and style Amazing! Thanks matt sean danielle and andy! and I really can't wait to see Freak Dance -
Janet Varney is insuperable, and I always feel like a dummy when I hear her speak so limpidly and lovely...ly and most of all funnily going to try and top all of my summahs this year, no pressure, just high expectations (the high should be in quotes)
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think I might go for a summah gum orgy, and we'll see who among them makes a lasting impression
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I knew Marc would do battle, and it was lovely and glorious Jessica and Jamie, I couldn't describe how happy it makes me feel to hear you both
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Rob is such a fucking delight
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ST VINCENT!!!!!! , cake boss in less than fifteen seconds in. Birthday Happies AUXERMAN, I LOVE YOU MORE THAN KULAP
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Get in line pal!!! Seriously one of my favorites, up there with the jen kirkman jason mantzoukas jensen karp and bob odenkirks of this realm
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ALRIGHT!!!! Jesus Herbert Christ, it's fucking podcasting y'all, chill the crap out
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Episode 19.5 — Tim Tebow Bonus Episode
papavb replied to admin's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
oh the dystopian angle for the national day is just, so fucking great -
Episode 19.5 — Tim Tebow Bonus Episode
papavb replied to admin's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
hahaha, Sean bringing up Tycho Brahe is such a fantastic inside joke is magic , "haha, that's your go-to for urinary tract infections" - eddie peppitone -
jesus herbert christ, bobby moynihan is accruing a dangerous amount of comedy credits to use Who Charted? parlance PFT reigns supreme, the man has been funny for like more than a fucking 100 recorded hours in three years or so Hop, thanks for making most of those possible, and for being the best host ever
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I AM SO FUCKING PUMPED FOR THIS IT'S GOING TO GIVE ME A HEARTTTTTTTTTTTT ATT
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Some leeway pal, there's a bit of delay with such communications usually
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Jason and Jessica are married in a parrallel universe, and it's wonderful
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wow I feel like a little bitch compared to Kulap
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I know it doesn't. Slavery is a bit of a lazy go-to, my intention however was to highlight the simple logical fallacy I see in any statement hinged on a romantic and nebulous view of the past. The same way people say the world has gotten more and more violent as society has evolved, when almost every metric proves the contrary ( Steven Pinker's done great work on this). Laws try to save us from each other, unfortunately they too often try to save us from ourselves. Morality is exercised ad hoc, between an entity and either itself or other entities. I think the purpose of laws is to try and abstract from the immediate in order to influence decisions made in any case without prejudice for the better, for all involved (hopefully.) Anyone even modestly discerning knows that this isn't written in stone, humans will be scoundrels, whether they be lawmaker, lawyer, judge, or criminal. Say what you will about vigilante justice's moral worth, codifying it in law is entirely unlikely, vigilante is the operative word after all. What we're concerned with though is the letter of the laws involving capital punishment. A lot of people might think that the case for abolition is mostly based on people's concern for a true criminal's rights. Whereas I believe it to be a careful consideration based on the fact that we've killed -- and stopped short of killing-- a lot of people who were definitely innocent. Death is final, too final for the state to be allowed license to mete it out. These aren't loose armed men in a mall threatening people, they're in custody, and some of them are very innocent. "Not even for Hitler" goes the old phrase, kind of hard to swallow, but ultimately worth it I think. sorry for the length, it's kind of a fascinating subject