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  1. Apologies in advance for so many picks but this is what happens when you ask for the best of the best podcast in the universe.

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    Episode 10 (43:20) - Brothel scene with Karate Joe

    Episode 14 (38:14) - The Terminator and time traveling kids

    Episode 30 (49:55) - Catchment-making class

    Episode 40 (25:01) - The pussy mines

    Episode 40 (36:01) - Over hard eggs

    Episode 43 (14:36) - Face Ruboff/Satanist Scene

    Episode 51 (1:13:45) - Hair industry standup/M.C.

    Episode 51 (1:28:34) - Dirty News Anchor with Retarded Dan and Hemingway's Ghost

    Episode 65 (18:46) - Flat tire and the "fucking valet"

    Episode 65 (32:40) - Annoying lady attends "Thurgood Marshall's March"

    Episode 67 (30:10) - Eric the Paid Intern's bad date and the Big Brother Program scene

    Episode 67 (56:07) - Fish hook right outta Vegas

    Episode 72 (16:26) - Blockbuster - basketball rape - blue cash scene

    Episode 75 (35:53) - Albino hunting agency

    Episode 75 (52:32) - Chik-fil-a scatting

    Episode 77 (56:29) - French teacher at a party [also if there's any way to do any of the Zach Woods playing himself scenes or some montage of all those scenes together - golden]

    Episode 82 (16:38) - Apocalypse crushes

    Episode 82 (38:11) - Gamer is introduced to the future

    Episode 85 (33:30) - Unusual barbecue Thanksgiving

    Episode 92.5 - Breakfast vouchers

    Yes to all these.


  2. I don't know if you guys realized that the whole Cake Boss (cake boss) / Chewbacca story is a reference to one of the early appearances of Cake Boss (cake boss) (ep.106, 2001), in which Buddy Velastro contacted the "other side" and talked to Chewie himself! Kudos to the guy who asked the question (monty ashley?) and of course to PFT for squeezing in that reference to that epic moment of yoreβ€”the man really knows his characters!

    That's actually one of the more frequent callbacks with PFT's characters.

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    Either video games are older than you think, or I'm younger, because I certainly grew up with them!

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    The way we played video games, we did it for eight hours straight a day. We never watched TV that long, or watched four movies or Broadway shows in a row. That's why our time was probably better served elsewhere.

    I appreciate this clarification, actually. I was sort of bummed by the "video games are a waste of time" generalization as well. But I hear what you're saying.

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    In a year with artistically ambitious games like Bioshock Infinite, The Last of Us and Luigi's Mansion topping the charts while Hollywood is pooping out endless superhero movies and reboots, I was about to go on a rant of irritating proportions.

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    ...But yeah, this episode was hilarious once ALW got in the mix. One of the best WYRs in recent memory.

    "Andrew Lloyd Weber, which scenario are you voting f--"

    "Werewolves."

    "Why?"

    "You know why."

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  4. The Big Brother Program sketch (in which Wengert gets increasingly ridiculous phone calls from people wondering where he is--first a kid from the big brother program, leading up to a mail-order bride) is one of the best things ever.

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    Other recent ones that spring to mind (and there's so many that I can't even think straight) are:

    -Carnival Game (feat. Todd glass trying to throw a ball in a bucket)

    -Bee Car

    -Bonobo Incest

    -Tom Petty Concert

    -Fair Weather Fans

    -Dire Elephant (although that one might not work out of context--it needs the momentum of Zach Woods getting thrown under the bus for 3 sketches in a row)

    -Lauren Lapkus Butt Play

    -Gamer/BleepBlorp5000

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    I think the most egregious omissions from the first two are:

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    -Pharmacy Terrorism

    -Dodi Fayed Restaurant Sketch

    -Belly Button Prostitute (featuring Karate Joe)

    -Jack and Jill


  5. I can't express what a joy this episode was. Daly is absolutely genius here--how he manages to stay so quick on his feet while completely committing to each characters' distinct mannerisms and ways of speaking is beyond amazing. But Odenkirk nearly stole the show here with his enthusiasm. His past appearances have been pretty low key, but he seemed really jazzed here.

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