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Posts posted by GregJ.Hansen
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As a sort of three-year anniversary gift, do you think Marissa Wompler could get her own podcast? I know she's only an intern (and not a paid one like they got over on Improv4Humans), but it'd get her out of Scott's hair, probably. Plus she'd have to come in more often, thus fulfilling the criteria of her internship! Every week she could bring in a guest who puts her in situations she is not quite emotionally mature enough to deal with.
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Why is there like a 10 minute funk loop over the interview.
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That's the music they always run under the quick hits segment, but it was a bit hot this time... sounded like it was on the 9's and 10's when it should have probably been on the 5's and 6's.
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Otherwise, great guest and good show! It's a treat when the guest sticks around to interact with the character in the last segment, and I wish it happened more often.
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Gonna spend my weekend punching waterfalls and breaking trophies. Stamped!
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Was Matt Besser feeling well this week? His voice sounded a little affected... he sounded younger. Did he get a time travel disease?
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For anyone curious about the 'Japanese theater' thing that was mentioned in the dunk contest segment, here's an example:
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Whenever Mantzoukas guests on a podcast, it is literally bananas. Top 5 podcast guest, all-time, minority or otherwise.
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Any episode with Andy Daly. Actually, listen to them in order and thank me when you get to the "Wipeout!" episode.
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Max Records was the kid in "Where the Wild Things Are", and he does have a great name.
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Woo Jim Gaffigan! I was introduced to him via the manatee bit on Dr. Katz back in the day. Always been a favorite and his interview was very satisfying. Stories about corporate gigs tickle me because of how universally horrible the task always seems to be.
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Glad to hear reference and reverence for Brian Regan. His album is definitely what got me into standup comedy something fierce back in high school. I've seen him live several times and he's a blast, would love to hear him on pretty much any Earwolf podcast.
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edit: oh god, "golden bishop"
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...which, of course, always crashes because great comedy has an element of tragedy.
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Yeah, I think the engine block has a few stripped chucklenuts.
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I dig Howard on bass. He's gotta build some kind of character around that deep smooth radio voice.
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"Something to do with William Jennings Bryan."
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Loved this one. The suggestion stories were great and I loved the outfit bit and finding out where the students lived. Good bits with Eric the Paid Intern this time around, as well.
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I think I speak for all of myself when I say, keep 'im!
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Aw, with a new bro-out episode, I was hoping for a return of one of my favorite segments from olden times, "How You Weigh?"
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In all deference to Kyle, advancements in our understanding of paleontology have not been satisfactorily reflected in the available shapes of chicken nuggets.
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I think the biggest lesson I took away from this episode is, "don't make a space movie with a character whose last name is Carter". Such endeavors seem to be doomed to failure.
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It was exciting to hear the Puss in Boots quiz come into its own over the past few episodes.
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You can stare at the run time increasing.
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It's like watching the needle as the gas tank fills up on my comedymobile!
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Ben Schwartz is a ray of soundshine that lights up any podcast.
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If I ever cross paths with Matt I'll be sure to mention that I love his work when I'm completely sober.
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I don't even know where I am in the second/third/fourth/etc. lineup, but my picks:
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Weird Al
Reggie Watts
Eugene Mirman
Patton Oswalt
Tom Scharpling
Frank Conniff (seriously, why hasn't TV's Frank made the transition to Podcasting's Frank? I know he does stuff with a variety of friends of Earwolf already)
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Tony Hale's tons of fun, and it sounds like he's familiar with the show, too! It's always nice when a guest calls back to something from a previous episode. He definitely did not poop the glove on this one.
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Van Morrison should not be allowed near cell phones, though...
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This episode involved a lot of my toddler muscles. I had a goo-good time, despite the fact I'm listening to it in April.
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Also, there was a Three Musketeers adaptation released in 1992. It was animated, done by a studio that makes a lot of films using public domain sources, often on the heels of successful adaptations by other studios.
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I've been a fan of Pepitone since I saw him in the 'Cartoon Dump' show at the Steve Allen Theater. Is there a name for us Pepitone fans (a la 'chartists')? I propose "Pepitoners".
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One of the best eps!
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I don't know if I could handle listening to a "That Time of the Month" podcast. I've been married 13 years. I try to avoid that as much as possible. If the recording rooms were loaded with chocolate cake and Phish Food ice cream maybe you'd never get around to recording?
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So, what, sort of an Analyze Phish Food podcast?
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I kinda misheard Howard when they were talking about Maroon 5 but now I want to adopt the persona of "Taints McJagger".
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Zanks, Ibitha!
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I got a SnΓΌki at Ikea, it keeps all my silverware organized!
Episode 50 β Gravity
in Professor Blastoff
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//Who is this F. Mary-Kill person they keep talking about? What's their field of study?//