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Episode 47 - Pediatrician's Office
wo replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
If there's a word for trying to trap someone with a "Yes And," that's exactly what Craig did to PFT with that Days of Our Lives riff. -
#1 Yay, Sam Bee! #2 I'm enjoying this take on the new format: start with the guests, talking charts (and other stuff) with them, classic Whooch. Also, it allows you to "go long" with the guest.
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Episode 40 - Inside a 40 Year-Old Woman's Purse
wo replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
I sincerely hope someone's working on a fully produced version of Eliza Skinner's song about not touching black people's hair or pregnant women's bellies. -
I would love it if they could find a way to spend more time with the guest. Would it be too awkward to have the guest sit in on the first two charts and comment? It wouldn't be too different from the old format when Who Charted prime would sometimes detour into a Howard or Kulap story. Just seems like the guest portion got short-changed with the new format.
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Episode 1704 - Larry Miller
wo replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
That V-neck is honestly pretty conservative, but maybe Jimmy's not used to that shock of gray chest hair peeking out? -
Harsh but fair! Kirby's a great guest.
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EPISODE 698 - All of the Hits, None of the Rap
wo replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Yo, Is This Racist?
Usually, the label does supply an "adult contemporary" version. "See You Again" was a combination of the singer guy demoing a "just me" version with sung verses, and a radio DJ editing together that with the real version for his own "none of the rap" edit for his station. And then he passed around to other stations enough that it hit the charts. http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6641024/wiz-khalifa-see-you-again-charlie-puth-version -
EPISODE 22 - A Clown Cemetery
wo replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
That "Claypool" song was 100 times better than anything Primus have ever done. -
So did Rob Huebel know the 4 members of Stryper off the top of his head? Amazing.
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I agree with you based on the quote you quoted, but when I scrolled up and read the SECOND half of that paragraph, well, the sister sounds like a trashbag with some troubling thoughts on race.
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I wish this call had come up when Gaby Dunn was there.
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Yep! Human Services NEEDS everyone to think really long and hard about this, because most people who want to foster have that "we'll love any child who comes into our home!" attitude, and they need to splash a little "let's think about how the real world works" cold water on that.
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Yeah, this episode made me feel pretty icky. They're pretty flippant about how adoption works. It's one thing that they don't know how it works; it's another to laugh off all of the tricky issues involved. Andrew, if you're going to tell callers to keep it short, don't act like they're a smug asshole for trying to sum up a complex issue for the sake of the voicemail's brevity.
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You've convinced me!
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EPISODE 13 - A Dental Convention in Scottsdale, Arizona: Live from Largo
wo replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
I would like to apply for membership to the Hooray That Was a Janet Varney Off-Mic Laugh Club for ExcellenceTM.