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  1. I watched the VPN live last week so I didn't get tricked by Amy's impression (But I was instantly amazed at how spot on it was), but I did get tricked by her wig for the first 5 minutes.

    Props to Scott for pronouncing my name right, most Americans tend to pronounce it like the Kelsey Grammar (I'm struggling to make a Mike Detective reference in light of Neil Campbell's appearance) show.

     

    And in response kpols about the buffering; I agree it was fairly unwatchable; but I can back up Julia that they definitely sorted it out to the point that there was never any buffering after whatever fix they enacted.

     

    I'm so excited for the CBB Vancouver show!!! I'm hoping that since Reggie Watts is doing a show in the same venue the night before that he'll do the theme for CBB and then Scott will thank him and send him out the door.


  2. That podcast flew by. I'd also like to reiterate the question of either putting on an improv figure from outside the UCB, or just to discuss the relationship between the different camps/groups.

     

    I was in the SoCal area over the Christmas break and I was able to talk a few friends into driving to the UCB theatre, and it was such a great experience. I'm tempted to find a co-op job in the area just so I can spend a summer going to UCB shows all of the time.


  3. Whereas I didn't get the impression that Mr. Tompkins was being particularly

    in his response.

    The tweet doesn't really seem sarcastic, but i'm basing it on the context of the setup of the show; as an imitation of analyze phish. The episode ends with PFT saying: "When we return in our next episode, we will all have watched the movie Jaws; and we're going to talk about it as a family".


  4. I'm really glad that James was able to record that message at the end and impart the real respect he had for Huell for the listeners that hadn't had a chance to read his piece:

    http://blogs.laweekly.com/arts/2013/01/huell_howser_tribute.php

     

    As a foreigner to California, my first exposure to Huell Howser was through Loveline but it wasn't really until his first appearance on CDR that I really took the time to find out more about him. And as funny as he is on this show and when you see clips from California Gold, when you really take the time to watch his shows and see him in all his curious glory; any mocking laughter melts away. His child-like innocence as an observer of the world was contagious. His incredibly sincere passion for all things California was truly a part of California's Gold.

     

    I have a lot of joy and laughter to thank Huell for; perhaps none greater than for inspiring an absolute gem of a post credits scene in the 2011 Winnie the Pooh movie that had me crying of laughter (In part, from it being such a ridiculous surprise). Naturally, I also share a similar debt to James for an incredibly accurate impression, respect for the man, and hilarious marine backstory. 67 is far too few years to manage to find all of California's Gold; but it is comforting to know that he will continue to speak to us through the projections of Scott's mind (If a little gruffer than we remember).

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  5. I'm pretty sure that the person was asking if there would be more PFT/Howard episodes beyond this Shelby/Jaws two-parter, and Paul thought he was asking if there would be a second part, and answered sarcastically.

    Really? I get the impression from Dan's post that he was just simply asking if we're going to get the post watched jaws episode, to which PFT responded sarcastically.


  6. thanks guys

     

    it might be the best/worst thing i've done for earwolf

    Wow, Phish's Sprach Zarathustra is just brutal; but that was a really good mashup. Well done

     

    So who wants to edit the poster for Analyze This? Put Howard and PFT's faces on Crystal and De Niro's, put Shelby and a shark...somewhere? Or Shelby on De Niro's face and Howard's head on the body of a shark. I'd do this myself but I don't know how to work photoshop and also I am very lazy!

     

    If you look at the Jaws poster, you can see it doesn't quite lend itself to photoshopping faces as well as the analyze this poster. Fitting someone's head onto a shark's would be a pretty grotesque result. Which makes me curious...

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