BrianRudzinski
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Episode 75 - Aquarium (w/ Sean Clements, Hayes Davenport)
BrianRudzinski replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
Paul just dropped an unironic "That sounds good to me." -
Episode 42 - The First Class Cabin of An Aer Lingus 747 in The 1970s: Live from Largo
BrianRudzinski replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
Man, that ad made Pauls voice sound real vocal-fry-ey. I would have sworn it was Greg Proops if I didn't know it was PFT. -
"Big ups to people of all stars and stripes" should be Scott's official sign off to the show.
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That may have been the quickest anyone ever queued up anything, let alone the Plane Break song that hasn't been on the show for years before Engineer Cody Ryan was ever even employed by earwolf. C+ Engineer Cody Ryan. C+.
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WISHES FOR JASON MANTZOUKAS AND SCOTT AUKERMAN
BrianRudzinski replied to SeanBeaumont's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
I wish for Scott to do something involving magic, and for Jason to lose an arm. -
Professor Blastoff was the first podcast I ever called my favorite podcast. I hopped on board pretty early on, somewhere around episode 20 or thereabouts. Every Tuesday since has been delightful. It really felt like having 3 great friends I got the privilege to get to know over the course of the past several years. The live show in Phoenix, AZ (which never aired as an episode) is still one of the highlights of my life. It was 90 minutes of pure laughter as Kyle shared stories of his job as a knockoff mickey mouse and so much more. I was in pain from the shear volume of laughter that was forced out of my face that day. While I've loved every minute of the show, it felt like in the past year or so that the show was becoming less of a passion for the crew, especially Tig. As much as we all don't want the show to end no one wants for the show to be a chore. Having done a weekly podcast with my friends before I know how much work it can be between scheduling conflicts and actually preparing material for the show. It caused some tensions between my group of friends and I'd hate to see the same thing happen to our favorite crew in the hatch. In retrospect I think that Aaron really was the glue that kept the show going smooth (gulp). Once he was gone the "dialing in to the professor" bit became an afterthought on most episodes. And yet it was still always glorious, if not as structured as before. I look forward to seeing all of what is to come next for Tig, Kyle, and David. Having seen Tig work her material for the HBO Special I can tell you that it will be as funny an hour of material as there is out there. I'll certainly be tuning in to Sy-Fy much more than before to catch Reactor, and whatever podcast Kyle is working on starting up will hopefully fill the PB Place in my heart.
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Make Episode 199 about OCD. Well Played.
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Chris Berman is played by John Holmberg, host of Holmbergs Morning Sickness, a Phoenix AZ morning radio show. The show is available as podcast, he does lots of impressions. Just wanted to give the guy his due, I enjoy the radio show and I was glad to see him venture into the podcast landscape. The Slkars were on the show for a half hour to promote a local standup gig, I'm sure thats when they made the plan to have him on the show.
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Time Bobby 3 is up! But how will I remember to listen to it? I know, I shall use a mnemonic device: Thank goodness Time Bobby 3 is finally out It's been a while Mine eyes don't deceive me, do they? Eek gads! They do not! But wait! Maybe they do!? Oh, no they don't. Best listen to it straight away. Boy, there sure are a lot of Bs in "Bobby" Y, you would think there'd be less. Three should probably be spelled out. Hats off, and of course I mean topping hats. Really?! With Seth and Amy Eek, I can't wait to see if someone gets stabby. Excited, that's what I am.
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I hope they do a race episode with Kyle as his racist characters the whole time.
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Really upset that they didn't get the "Doug" reference, which is Sarah Silverman's suuuper old dog. The one that Kyle almost killed with the elevator. Suprised no one realized that's what they were getting at. Also, David said Steve Irvin instead of Steve Irwin. I got a chuckle out of that. Loved the live broadcast, a nice primer to catching the first leg of the live tour in Phoenix... on my birthday none the less!
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Not gonna lie, the Live episodes don't do it for me quite as much. I still enjoy them, but they have more of an effect of making me wish that I was there watching it live rather than listening to it take place. Still love the show and hope the live shows continue! Oh, and what's with the serious lack of riddles?? I can't remember the last time we got some real riddle action.
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So, when are we gonna see "Happy Birthday Dan" shirts?
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When David said "Aaron, Please." I felt bad for Aaron. It was like David talking down to a child. I love the wrangling, but only when it's all in good fun!
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I listened all the way through and (unfortunately) Aaron did a terrific job. I still think that in the spirit of the show, Tig/Kyle/David (or whatever combo is available) should have done commentary on the episode. That would have made my day.