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  1. The 2016 NFL season is finally upon us! Christopher Harris and Jon Anik begin a season of handicapping fun by picking every Week 1 game against the spread, giving you their DraftKings tentpole picks, and helping your Survivor pool. Plus in this week’s show, discover what the words “ubiquitous,” “inimitable” and “pelican” have in common. Enjoy!

     

     

     

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  2. Lead singer of the band Old 97's, Rhett Miller, wanted to know more about how his grandfather ended up owning the 1952 Dallas Texans—the worst football team in NFL history. But in making this documentary, and through interviews with his father and uncles, Rhett learns far more about his own family history.

     

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  3. This month Amy & Devin walk you through Kevin Smith's Canon-worthy 1994 film 'Clerks'. Join Devin, Amy, Randall, Dante, Jay, Silent Bob & Walt Flanagan as they guide you scene by scene through philosophical Star Wars debates, rooftop hockey games, and the moral dilemmas of the working man. Sync with your movie or listen as a standalone, either way, I assure you we're open.

     

     

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  4. Our final stop on the Comedy Bang! Bang! tour is on the other side of the country at the Astor Theatre in Perth. Scott catches up some more with John Lennon (Mike Hanford) who muses on a few more business ideas. John also chats about the Christmas songs he and Paul McCartney wrote, which provokes a visit from Santa (Paul F. Tompkins) and Ho-Ho the Naughty Elf (Lauren Lapkus), culminating in a rap battle.

     

     

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  5. Our third stop on the Australian tour is at The Metro in Sydney, where the audience is giving a standing ovation from start to finish because apparently this is a rock club with no chairs. Special guest Claudia O'Doherty (of Glebe!) joins us and has new found confidence now she is meeting Scott on her home turf. Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber (Paul F. Tompkins) is in town premiering a new musical about Australian wildlife at the Sydney Opera House. Tracey Reardon (Lauren Lapkus) also finds herself in Sydney on her continuing search to find her parents, and hay-monger Calvin Redding (Mike Handford) stops by to eventually tell us a story.

     

     

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  6. Our second stop on the Comedy Bang! Bang! tour of Australia is at the beautiful Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne. Scott catches up with formerly dead Beatle John Lennon (Mike Hanford) who shares his idea for a helicopter tour business. J.W. Stillwater (Paul F. Tompkins) is in the country to dig up the cold case of the mysterious disappearance of Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt 50 years ago. And pop star Whitney Peeps (Lauren Lapkus) graces the show to announce her engagement and promote abstinence.

     

     

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  7. In the first stop on the down under tour, Scott Aukerman hosts a live Comedy Bang! Bang! under the huge pipe organ in Brisbane City Hall, Australia. Scott has dragged along his nephew Todd (Lauren Lapkus) for the trip to meet with Cake Boss (Paul F. Tompkins), who has had a string of bad luck in Australia. Later we meet a new character, sexpert “Little Bump” The One-Pump Chump (Mike Hanford).

     

     

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  8. You know Paget Brewster from Criminal Minds, Friends and Comedy Central’s Another Period — but did you know she used to host her very own talk show? Paget and host Chris Tallman go deep on acting tips, reality shows and then bring in one of her favorites: Jon Cryer. Sure, you know Cryer from his role as Pretty in Pink’s Duckie or from Two and Half Man, but the man is a fountain of great Hollywood stories and has the better taste in podcasts than you. Don’t believe us? Take a listen.

     

     

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  9. Cameron H, I love people who are just discovering their love for musicals and could literally talk to you about this forever and suggest musicals forever (I mean if you want that, message me, lol) but I feel like I NEED to tell you, if you liked the history aspect of Hamilton you should definitely listen to Assassins by Stephen Sondheim. It's my favorite musical, and also a favorite of Rachel Bloom, Daniel O'Brien and PFT.

     

    Okay, plug over. I love this show too much. I had to hold back tears when Kristin walked in the office.

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  10. You might know and love Dana Snyder for his voice acting — among the many highlights on his resume includes bringing to life Master Shake on Adult Swim’s “Aqua Teen Hunger Force,” but he’s also an expert on old time comedy, Disney kitsch and Tiki bars. We bring in Jeff “Beachbum” Berry — a man who’s made a career out of researching and singing the praises of American tiki culture.

     

     

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  11. America is in the midst of a chocolate revolution. Once it was all Hershey’s milk chocolate but now there’s lots of expensive bars with fancy wrapping and ingredients from far away. What happened? How did high-end chocolate become so popular? It’s about a dying man’s wish and $50 million of Hershey’s money. We’ll talk to the Mast brothers and get a tour of their chocolate making factory. We’ll also talk to John Scharfenberger, the man who invented the bean to bar movement in America, and Colin Gasko, the young upstart who is widely considered the best chocolatier in America.

     

     

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