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  1. I think the purpose of that Eric Jonrosh and Spoils of Babylon copy is to create utter confusion in people who haven't heard of it so they look it up for clarification.

     

    Anyway I'm glad they brought Coco Marx back, my favorite thing Sanz has done on the show.

     

    I'm starting to get that impression. I hope that is the case.


  2. Can redneck fascinated by crimes be a new regular?

     

    also, bring back plane breaks

     

    "Sireens, didjya hear?!"

     

    I'm dying laughing for the second time when Jimmy Stewart randomly joins in 'It's Been'ing

     

    But yeah, Chico Davis could at least have made a BaBaBaBonusSuSuSuh...

     

    And Double +1 for HeeHeeeelll (by which I mean +2, but really, just the one).

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  3. Nick Lowe. Not enough said.

    Dalton Wilcox breaking both character and eardrums

    "I think cold cases are the best kind to solve during Christmas" - Scott Auckerman

    Alan Thicke, "uuuh, buuuuh" and also, "guhhhhh".

    "Aren't we just then question raping each other?" - The Zukes

    Voraphilia - line crossed?

    Flying Fish Feast!

    Crispmas sounds like a great holiday

    Frank Stallone brings the greatest gift the aural medium has ever known, dance.

    Two more weeks of winter if The Mind, The Body, The Bag...

    Nick Lowe.

     

    Now this is a tradition I can get behind.


  4. God I'd love to see a picture of Cameron photoshopped onto a silly picture of Cam'ron.

     

    I give you: Cam'e'Ron

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    Highlights: MISSED IT'S BEEN

     

    House of Cards reference and possibly the loudest laugh I've ever heard from Scott Auckerman

     

    "I had a pizza without anchovies that tasted like it had anchovies." That was pure magic.

     

    Marie Maiyan Calenders - If only there were some tie in with House of Pies

     

    "I don't know who came first, the pokin' or the egg"

     

    "Hot potato'd it into one of the big lakes" Perfect closer

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  5. My highlights of the episode (It was no joke saying this could be in the running for BotY)

     

    If you have a catchphrase submission..*mumbles* you know what to do...

     

    How you weigh?

     

    "caucazoid"

     

    "I'm thrilled" (Pun intended?)

     

    "your getting warmer" ghost of MJ

     

    "One man's serious is another man's salacious, heee heee."

     

    "affirmative hee hee."

     

    "The Republicans are right, heeee heeee."

     

    WYR remix

     

    "Parental controls?!"

     

     

    Even though he was robbed of some of his catch phrases, Michael Jackson's 'hee hee' was more than enough to suffice for hilarity. I hope we don't have to wait another three years for a repeat, but it would be worth the wait.

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  6. Guys, Scott doesn't want your constructive criticism. He's gone on record about it multiple times in the past. Go listen to the first segment of Ep. 37 with Todd Glass, where they really get into this topic. He says that the reason he puts this show out for free every single week is so that he can do whatever he wants.

     

    "Whatever he wants" may not always intersect with what we, the fans, might want, and that's fine. What I think makes this show so special is its willingness to experiment, and its refusal to rest on its laurels. Even when the experiments aren't smashing successes (though they often are), they are never less than entertaining.

     

    Just enjoy the ride, everyone.

     

    Gonna try to give my potentially unwanted two cents without getting off on a rant.

     

    A major appeal of this show is that its creators and guests have artistic integrity. However, it is unfair to possess integrity, put out what you want to put out, and then complain or refuse to acknowledge whatever response comes from your work. Work which is completely liberated and probably liberating as well.

     

    If the response from the forum, or any form of social media, was unwanted, then it would be ignored completely. It's not. It's clear that the folks at Earwolf love and appreciate positive response.

     

    Nobody can please everyone all the time. Maybe it's best to follow the adage of not saying anything at all unless you have something nice to say; but I enjoy being able to like and dislike Earwolf's shows in equal measure, and not feel inhibited.

     

    From the opposite perspective, of marketing, which can not always afford complete artistic freedom, all feedback is useful.

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