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Lukas Holmes

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  1. Wow. Does anyone else feel like this is a very deserved reward for the Scott's, and more specifically Scotty-A? After years of giving free content to the world, he gets this incredible outcome from it. That part where Bono takes them to hear songs that pretty much no one has heard (including like Adam 2000lbs), was just spectacular. Who could have guessed that when Scott started in this world of podcasting that it would one day lead to him sitting in a studio, being told about unreleased songs by Bono? I am so silly happy for everyone involved.

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  2. Bono, the lead singer of the band U2, drew a dick and balls and signed it "Bonobos" as a gift for the hosts of a comedy podcast. I cannot believe this world.

     

    This entire thing is changing my whole view of U2. I love the music, but I guess I had started to think of them as being something superhuman, or without senses of humor. The way they laughed during 'I love films' was just everything to me.

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  3. I can see how it may look suspicious given the timing, but in reality they were completely unrelated. We're sad to see both shows go.

     

    Good to know. I hope this finally puts some money in all of your pockets. God knows the years of free entertainment has been priceless for us, but you all need rewarded.

     

    (and again, you NEED to give Kyle Dunnigan a show.)


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    I feel like Scott sort of wants to stop doing the CBB podcast anyway - he's made plenty of thinly-veiled comments hinting at an end to the show this year.

     

    As for this deal, congrats to Earwolf. The company has come a long way in five short years.

     

    Yeah, I have to agree. I think this may well be either the last year of it, or leading into the last year of it.


  5. This really encapsulated everything I hate about our modern consumption of films. Breaking down fiction for years (decades!) afterwards to talk about how the stunts within couldn't really happen, or to dwell on what characters would look like going to the bathroom, is beyond unnecessary. We bemoan the constant remakes and sequels but what is the industry to do when all we do is debate and discuss the same tired stories for, forever.

     

    Silly and unnecessary.

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