NaylorBen
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The fact that they had Paul F Tompkins mentioning his shows during a break kind of confirmed that things would not end well for Andrew Lloyd Webber. Although that had kind of been foreshadowed heavily anyway. The only problem is this meant there wasn't a proper "What's up hot dog memorial plugs" section. That Fourvel has no manners. Couldn't he have waited until after the plugs section to stab them ALW and Scott?
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Jason Mantzoukas has become one my favorite recurring straight-man guests because he has such a great dynamic with Scott Aukerman. He's kind of the opposite of Harris Wittels, where Harris kind of goes into a lower-status role, Jason gets incredulous or angry with Scott if he says something silly or just phrases something awkwardly.
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He might not even have been booked at that point, and people don't tend to plug podcast appearances before they've happened unless it has an audience.
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It may have been a WYR scenario that was used before, but it was worth it. That might have been my favorite episode of the year so far.
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*edit* Okay it's working now.
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Weird day, on my walk to university I got bitten by a dog, and then a minute later hear my catchphrase submission and name said on the show.
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I'm enjoying the show, and didn't know about it until it showed up here. I'm surprised it's not getting more reaction here in the forums, I'm hoping to have time to go through the archives, lots of earwolf favorites on their previous episodes .
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Certainly his best work since this appearance on CDR
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I thought Amy Phillips got a little overshadowed last time she was on, but she was really funny in this episode. It'll be great to have more regular female character comics on the show. Todd Glass and Weird Al are always great on the show as well.
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It's not often I'll make time to listen to a podcast more than once, but I had to for this one. It's hard finding the best time and place to listen to this show, I really feel the need to give it my full attention. So far the play in this and the one in episode 2 have been my favorite segments so I hope there's more coming. Great production work again, although I think the earwolf music and sting at the end is going to give me a heart attack.
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There's more drug related deaths than mosh pit related deaths.
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The thing about Chris Kuroda - the lighting director is he's like the 5th member of the group, he goes on tour with them and everything, he's like a crucial part of the phish experience.
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At times this show reminds me of Blue Jam, the Chris Morris radio series and precursor to the TV series Jam. I've heard American comedians talk about Chris Morris before, so could it have been an influence at all?
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But some of the funniest stuff came out of Tig and Scott's responses to Ronna and Beverley, even if you don't enjoy their style of humor, they enabled Tig to come out with some hilarious bits.
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My only problem with the episode was that there was a discussion of putting things in people's butts that didn't mention this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07P538K83iU&feature=related
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Pfft these women just aren't authentic. Isn't it enough to just have one woman on the show a year? Honestly though that was a really great episode. Tig and Scott both made such perfect foils for Ronna & Beverly. I'd heard about them, but not seen any of their stuff yet so I'll check out their podcast thanks to this.
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I'm always surprised by how divisive Adomians' characters are. I mean yeah there's some I like a lot more than others but the fact that people can utterly hate one and yet love another seems weird to me.
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Nice to have someone else who's 'over the line' at Parks and Rec, instead of one of those lowly writers. More of a straight interview for the first half of the episode but I enjoyed it, Nick Offerman is an interesting guy. Great job on the new forum guys.