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Episode 195 - Spencer Crittenden, Our Close Friend
gonzagylot00 replied to DaltonMaltz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
I think Jimmy Pardo would fit what you are looking for. -
Episode 190 - Bang Rodgman, Our Spinoff Friend
gonzagylot00 replied to DaltonMaltz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
George Brett's bat is in the hall of fame because after he was declared out (which ended the game) the Royals objected to the decision, and the league found in the Royals favor. This resulted in a real MLB oddity: they restarted the game at a later date, right after Brett's previously invalidated home run. Odd incident in baseball lore. -
Episode 11 - Jersey Boy
gonzagylot00 replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People
Oh my god, this episode was the worst. Frat Bro was successful on kickstarter, is about to get married, drove drunk once, and had a nice visit to Italy. Why did he even call? Especially if he wasn't willing to air any real dirt. -
Episode 182 - Doing Spont, Our Close Friend
gonzagylot00 replied to DaltonMaltz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
I found it both so delightful and distracting when Sean bussed out Fake Empire -
Just had to poke my head in to say that I always look forward to Armen appearances, but he deserves a trip to Besser's office for that motherly comment.
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Has anyone been to Howard and Brody's show? They're coming to my town tomorrow, and I'm trying to convince my wife that we should go, but I don't know what to expect. Is it just a straight up stand up act? I'd be a little surprised if it is, because I think the show goes from like 9 until 1 in the morning. Thanks for any input.
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Wow, so much uncomfortable giggling in this episode. I'd love to take these two guys out to a raunchy strip club, and watch them squirm. Or, I'd like to see Armen and Paul Rust have to participate in a political debate together, with tough questions, a probing moderator, and an intensely interested crowd. Or just an hour straight of two cops interrogating him about the Tom Cruise story, detail by painful detail. Or have Armen punch up comedy bits with Marc Maron and Dave Anthony. Or, Armen trying to explain the notion of white privilege to an angry republican, via his wealthy upbringing. Hell, I think a whole podcast of making Armen uncomfortable may be called for. Anything but his nasty Clitoris sandwich
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Episode 1411 - Matt Walsh
gonzagylot00 replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
I never realized how fantastic this podcast is. I think it's become my favorite Airwolf show. -
+1 to Emily Gordon for the Chapel Hill shout-out!
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I loved April's energy, as usual, but I have to say the funniest section of the show was the 18 minute mark when she gets called out for "daria-ing" a chart entry. You could tell from the way she went from placid-aggravated that Howard had been pestering her before the show about Daria-ing. The energy between those two is tense but pretty funny.
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Oh everyone beat me to it, but this whole episode sounded like it was inspired by True Detective to me.
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I had to jump on here because the Sloppy Timmy PSA had me in stitches.
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Did anyone notice them gently poking fun at Pardo? O'Heir and Sanz are both Chicago guys who have no problem saying Earwolf. Jimmy Pardo is a Chicago guy that pronounces it Airwolf. I was laughing my butt off, wishing I could the look on Pardo's face when he hears that portion of the episode.
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huh.
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Episode 268 — What Does the Fonz Say?
gonzagylot00 replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
I loved the fact that Scott just went ahead and offered himself up as a therapist to Jimmy's extreme discomfort. Scott Pensively: Too many boners? -
I'm sorry to be off topic, but can someone explain the numbering of this show to me? I've just started listening. Is it that the lower digit episodes are non-sports episodes? I'm enjoying the show so far, but I skipped downloading a few because they had low digits, and I assumed that they were re-runs, and would be filled with "old sports news" Thanks for any input.
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I understand why people weren't into Bill Callahan being on this episode. Callahan is pretty introspective and (frankly) a lot of his music is wonderful but really bummed out. That being said, Pardo (almost a character in his own right) and Ducca knocked it out of the park, so it was okay that Callahan (the accomplished musician) tried to stay away as the comedians did their thing. Not all musicians are funny, Aimee Mann and Neko Case may be the exception to my new rule: don't expect the awesome musician guests to be funny. I think that Win Butler on Comedy Bang Bang could possibly be the worst fit for the show. But how awesome would that be?
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The Dynamic between Scott and Todd kills me. It's like Scott feels comfortable just turning up the Chocktaw character to the max with poor todd, who in turn gets uncomfortable and starts sweating. Scott's suggestion for a book title was a hilarious moment.
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It's probably more of a 1/3 life crisis, statistically speaking
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Holy crap, this whole episode had me snickering and making inappropriate faces in public. During Lauren's aborted WYR revolt I laughed so hard that the lady in front of me at the grocery store got startled and turned around staring at me as if I was insane. Note to self: Must remember to vote for this episode next year when the time comes.
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Episode 150.5 — 10/18/13 TWO CHARTED 89
gonzagylot00 replied to Brett Arnold's topic in Who Charted?
I love the underlying tension between PFT and Howard. It seems like they like each other, but Howard's alpha male stuff comes up sometimes and he can't help himself. For example: Having to get it in there that his aside was shorter than the Elephant aside - Passively trying to rope PFT into an appearance in his video - General suit disdaiin - Howard saying "That was fascinating, I wanted to let that run." In regards to Tom Hanks, and then 10 seconds later Paul says Hmmmmm, in the background. Great episode -
I'm so happy for you guys! Good job Andy! 111 isn't a prime number. It's divisible by 3. Do you want to know a neat trick? If each numeral within a number adds up to 3, 6, or 9 it's always divisible by three. So, 111. 1+1+1=3, which means it's divisible by 3. If each numeral adds up to 9, then it's always divisible by 9. So, 333. 3+3+3=9, which means it's divisible by 3. Or, 567. 5+6+7=18 1+8=9. Three numbers in order are always divisible by 3. 123, 456, 789. Hooray for math! And Hooray for babies!
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I love 33:19 - 33:33 in the VPN feed. After two shows of relentless negative feedback from Howard, April's shoulder's just slump in utter frustration, like a spurned student being rebuffed by a demanding tutor. Poor April, I thought she did a fine job.
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Holy shit! It's the reappearance of Sloppy Timmy. Where have you been Timmy?
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You better watch it, or Aukerman is going to come in here and beat your sorry ass.