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Everything posted by Isaac Kozell
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George! This made my day.
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I am also a former Jehovah's Witness, born-in to the religion and very active/devout for many years. It was nice of Leslie to share her experience but she basically gave the Drunk History version of Jehovah's Witnesses. A couple of clarifications: - College is not banned outright but it is looked upon as an unwise, dangerous and "worldly" choice, one that a truly spiritual person would probably not make. - You can totes say totes. Maybe she was just joking about that. However, swearing, dirty jokes, gossip and angry speech are all no-no's. I feel like Leslie missed the chance to really address why Jehovah's Witnesses (and many other similar religions/sects) are technically a cult. Common thread characteristics of cults include Us-Vs-Them Mentality, Suppression of Questioning/Doubt, Behavioral Control by Leadership, Use of Shame and Guilt as Control Tactics, Isolation from Non-Member Friends and Family, Preoccupation with Recruiting New Members, Leadership Not Accountable to Any Authorities. With those criteria, the Catholic Church, Scientology, Mary Kay and Costco could all be considered cults. The commonly held definition of cult is heavy handed. I would call Jehovah's Witnesses a High Control Apocalyptic Christian Sect.
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"Just because you have a problem doesn't mean you shouldn't enjoy the charts."
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Lara Schoenhals is my new favorite Lauren Lapkus character. Looking forward to following her on her journey.
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Hi Gang, I work part-time for an apparel printing company in Pittsburgh. Before I joined the operation, they didn't really have a website to speak of. I heard about Squarespace from Who Charted and I4H and decided to give it a shot. Here's the site: www.clockwisetees.com The site is performing well for us and we have gotten tons of positive feedback so far. Thanks!
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When Armen said, "Ching Chong," I could hear Howard saying, "Jesus, Armen!"
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Solid, fast-paced episode. Great job, everyone! One of my favorite recurring Whooch tropes is when Kulap drops some raw sexy talk and Howard reacts with a swift, "Jesus." I am not a big fan of Macklemore but his Bonnaroo performance was worthy of respect.
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Episode 110 β Quadrilateral Congenital Limb Deficiency
Isaac Kozell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Professor Blastoff
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I have a new favorite Kyle Dunnigan character.
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Episode 84 βDouble or Nothing
Isaac Kozell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Bill and Ted from the gas station sound like excellent dudes. -
At 33, I still don't know where I stand on war. That being said, smart, down-to-earth military people like Andrew give me more to consider in my attempt to figure it all out. So, thanks Andrew. Great episode!
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This marks the second time I've downloaded a file called "Naked Oil Boy Fights." My wife was ok with this one.
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Scott seems pretty excited about Maron, May 3rd at 10/9C on IFC.
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"Read your Hawthorne, OLD MAN!" Damn, that was great.
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"Don't step on a good joke, Cody." Howard putting it down!
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This is going to sound weird but sometimes I wish I could reconfigure my thought patterns to closer resemble Howard's.
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I want to hang out with Howard.
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Nice story Shakesbeard! I've said it before but Parham's male voices are the goddamn best.
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Power to him?
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Episode 65 β Computer Strength
Isaac Kozell replied to admin's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
I applaud the risks that I4H takes and I really enjoy the call-in segments. Most of the post-shooting episode did, for me, what Matt and the gang set out to do: Use comedy as a means to examine the various angles of a subject. But I, like the caller, didn't care much for the gun in the classroom sketch. It was a nice try, but I felt it missed the mark. Personally, I enjoy a good comedic metaphor when it comes to dealing with potentially sensitive subjects, especially those subjects that garner passionate feelings from both sides of the issue. Week after week, we hear the talented host and guests of I4H take a cue, use it to recall a story, and turn the themes found in the story into comedy gold. This is often done, not by taking the obvious route, but rather by doing something more clever with the themes and primers found in the story. So in the case of a disgusting and violent tragedy that involved school children being murdered by an armed gunman, I would have rather heard an improv sketch that addressed the issues surrounding the crime without using a school, children, and guns as recurring props in the bit. That just seems too easy. For me, it cheapened that particular sketch and muddied the more important underlying issues. Again, I love the show and I love what I4H is doing in terms of prompting meaningful dialogue. I also appreciate a lively forum where we can discuss this stuff. A hearty "Thank you!" to Matt and everyone at Earwolf. -
EMT Strains: Emergen(TH)C, The Star of Life, Maramedic IRA Strains: Early Retirement, Purple Rollover, Roth High-R-A
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84- Live in New York (w Ira Glass)
Isaac Kozell replied to Lauren Tyree's topic in Professor Blastoff
Aaron's voice sounded great in that Peggy Skemp Jewelry commercial. -
The Connivers may just be my favorite Howard story ever.
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Episode 58 β Basset Hound Lips
Isaac Kozell replied to admin's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
You know who's a funny muthafucka? Iaaaan Roberts. Ian Roberts is a funny muthafucka. -
I would listen to a weekly Del LaRue podcast just to get more information about what snake oil can do for my debilitating case of Clink Arm.