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Everything posted by switcheroou
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I like it. That's all. Good luck with your stuffs.
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I like it. That's all. Good luck with your stuffs.
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1. Huell's first freak-out 2. iBrain 3. "A Ship Called Hope" 4. The end of the Nick Kroll/Paul Scheer episode, with all the different characters showing up for plugs. "Yo soy un goat!" 5. Bill Cosby-Bukowski's Jelloetry
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1. Huell's first freak-out 2. iBrain 3. "A Ship Called Hope" 4. The end of the Nick Kroll/Paul Scheer episode, with all the different characters showing up for plugs. "Yo soy un goat!" 5. Bill Cosby-Bukowski's Jelloetry
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Ooooh, good call with Sappity Tappity. Love that tree. Did you guys know - and I just found this out - that leaves are trees' d!cks?
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Ooooh, good call with Sappity Tappity. Love that tree. Did you guys know - and I just found this out - that leaves are trees' d!cks?
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Early Huell Howser was easily my favorite…unfortunately, after taking him to the Hadron Collider in beautiful GENEVA, SWITZERLAND in CALIFORNIA, it seems like the character may have run its natural course. As for characters I'd love to see again: definitely Bill Carter, trainer for the stars seeking starts. And Dov Charney.
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Early Huell Howser was easily my favorite…unfortunately, after taking him to the Hadron Collider in beautiful GENEVA, SWITZERLAND in CALIFORNIA, it seems like the character may have run its natural course. As for characters I'd love to see again: definitely Bill Carter, trainer for the stars seeking starts. And Dov Charney.
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I don't know what's worse - your 'dips' or your 'wahs'...
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I don't know what's worse - your 'dips' or your 'wahs'...
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Great ep, lots of laughs…but it's not a formula I'd rely on.
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Great ep, lots of laughs…but it's not a formula I'd rely on.
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The recent addition of Home Movies to Netflix Streaming rekindlered my love for Andy Kindler. I'd love for him to do a guest spot as Mr. Lindenson. Or just have him on as himself, whatevs.
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The recent addition of Home Movies to Netflix Streaming rekindlered my love for Andy Kindler. I'd love for him to do a guest spot as Mr. Lindenson. Or just have him on as himself, whatevs.
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Jonathan Katz!
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I loved Eddie's diner marshall character so much that I decided to check back with Tommy the Teamster. It was WAY better than I remember…of course, I DO listen at work most of the time, so I can miss giant chunks of some hilarious bits, and I TOTALLY missed this one. Bumping this ep in the hopes that a few people will give it another listen. "Emerson, Lake & Palmer…you can lose hours listening to those guys, and then, all of a sudden, it's like 'whoa, what happened to all the ball bearings?'"
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LOVE this episode. One of the few I've listened to more than 5 times. Andy Daly is beloved, and rightfully so, but I never see anyone mention Bill Carter Trainer for the Stars, Seeking Stars.org among his best characters, so I'll do it: Bill Carter is fxking hilarious.
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Great episode. Nick Kroll's NY/NJ characters are outstanding, especially when they inevitably say something racist.
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I will forever remember episode 35 for exactly that, Scott. iBrain was so, so much funnier with Patton's (and your) reactions to the really graphic turns it took. Point being that he's particularly awesome as the sounding board/straight man for a zany character. The Jon Hamm/Bob Ducca duo comes to mind as well.
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Solid.
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This is the second or third time I've heard someone disparage the first hour. I don't get it. I loved it the whole way through. Both segments have joined eps. 29 (first appearance of Huell), 31, 35 (iBrain), 79 (Claire Woodruff), best of 2009, and whichever ep. Bill Carter, Trainer for the Stars Seeking Stars was in , as the episodes that never leave my iPod.
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Claire gets my vote for best female character. Great, great episode. "Why are you drinking a soda from Subway? Is it because you're a poor person?"
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I notice a shortage of James Adomian lately. More him!
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Henderson!!!
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I guess I should probably define "Folks!" Folks! - Proclaimed at medium-to-loud volume directly after a punchline, in order to properly emphasize the gut-busting hilarity of said joke.