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Everything posted by StanSitwell
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Oh that's right, I forget that message boards are actually optimism boards, and some people are too frail-minded to handle reading an opinion that differs from their own Real question: were you kids homeschooled? Opinions are like assholes, they're round... you put anchovies on em...
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Honestly, I dont have the unbridled hate for Cameron that this other guy has, but I agree with the sentiment that Earwolf seems to think she's bigger and better than I think she is. You white knights who want to call anyone gamergate who dares to not just fawn over the amazing skills of a lesbian comedian can sit the F down. To be honest, the only reason you'll see some bounceback Cameron's way is because the average earwolf listener is such a nauseating white knight "if you have nothing nice to say shut up!" sayer that those of us who are somewhat normal and dare to have an objective point of view for the comedy they're listening to and actually can admit "this was just okay" or "so and so is fine but I don't laugh out loud at them" are goaded to coming out of the dark and actually sharing those viewpoints. Cameron is a pleasant woman, and a solid guest for that reason but I don't find her to be a great comedian. I definitely feel like she is 'pushed' by the earwolf powers that be
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blame it on the weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed
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This episode wasn't mind blowing but it was very fun. Jerrod is a great first guest, always positive and down to commit to whatever the weirdos come in with
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Yeah I'm not some purist who feels like every song needs to have introspective and wordy lyrics to be good or 'not lazy', I like rap that some would probably consider lazy, but this falls into that I'm in love with the coco category in my opinion where the word lazy works. The breakdown where nothing happens is a great example to me, it truly sounds like it was recorded in an afternoon, in a bad way. I've definitely liked some trashy hiphop songs of the past few years, but I am probably grumpy old man status on a lot of this, shaking my fist at songs that I liked the equivalent of when I was a teen
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I was only able to get up to the Wengert section this morning but when I did my thoughts were "Eddie Pepitone is a nice surprise but when is Joe Wengert coming on?"
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Please don't tell me you think "lazy rap" is a racist phrase How can anyone listen to that song and not agree with it being lazy-rap, in the lyrics the guy sounds like he just rolled out of bed hungover, each breath of song is like 5 words and an exhale. There's a breakdown where he just says "hay... hay... hay... skurrskurr... hay... hay.... hay.... skurrskurr" and then returns to the 'song'. It's like I'm in love with the coco, the song could have been written in an afternoon, which spells lazy to me. Maybe weeks and weeks of re-recording, editing, and meetings went down to get to that beautiful primed finished product. I'm not in the music industry, but if that's happening I feel bad for Madeintyo because it doesn't come across to the ears
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I found both Howie and April to be correct about that Uber Everywhere song at the end. It had that 'it' factor where you know it sounds perfectly derivative and stupid to be a massive hit with the young kids these days, yet also it was "lazy rap". Sound music criticism, I wish WhoCh had more time for that, just listening to and talking about songs both new and old
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Yeah this didn't really stick with me, a couple of good streams of consciousness but overall not a memorable grep. I like the fact that when I think its a "down" episode, I just only listen once and it brings me entertainment just not the level I'm used to
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Episode 1805 - Justin Willman
StanSitwell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
Seriously, when did he sell his soul to the devil? Those were pretty fascinating tricks, but the one where Jimmy colors in the photo was pretty shocking to me, fantastically well done 'trick' -
Only about halfway thru this but I don't care, already an amazing episode. I really hope that Gabrus joins the CBB tour for some dates (or just the Boston one), but I feel like if they had him they'd list his name in the tour. I am just about always head over heels for any content Kroll gives me on CBB, but man the Sly really gets me. He gets so much mileage out of the simple phrase "he's a good kid"
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You're going to post the rest of the episodes as they're released, right..........?
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I think they are always sold as a bundle or individually, that was the case with the last tour a couple of years ago at least
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Episode 1722 - Scott Aukerman
StanSitwell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
check the comments on his episode post on the facebook page for NNF, its classic. The pic of him alone made me laugh, when I saw the "Brady Bunch" esque photo collage, I lost it -
Episode 1722 - Scott Aukerman
StanSitwell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
Yeah I realized that with that episode too, did you see the pic someone posted of basically a grid of him giving his peace signs 9 different times? Brilliant -
What a freaking great episode this was, Horatio is such a great Whoch guest. He always plays along with whatever Howard is up to, fits right in, and you don't get the feeling he's judging. It's sad but I feel like that's almost rare with the guests Howard's railing on Cody and threatening to tell his direct superior was also pretty vintage, but not vintage like a gen 1 iPod
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Episode 1804 - Kulap Vilaysack
StanSitwell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
jesus christ, if any of you were considering joining the player's club and didn't, any way you can listen to this past Sunday night's episode is worth it. Join now, do not pass go, do not collect $200, just go directly to pardcast.com and join, and listen to the sweet dulcet tones of Eliot Hochberg's "Interstate Love Song" V2.0 -
Definitely could have been there too, but I believe they got into bad news bears talk on a recent never not funny and discussed that the N word was casually thrown around in that movie, which was shocking to me
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Dan was a great guest, I really enjoyed this one
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I havent listened yet so maybe I'm wrong, but I think its a travesty that Jillian didnt do any charac work, she's so damn funny on Workaholics. Definitely an up and comer
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Got tickets for the second round of Trump v Bernie in Boston, I am hoping this Jesse Ventura thing continues to gain steam. I'm thinking its possible this turns into a Bernie/Jesse vs Trump
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Episode 404 - The Timeys Leap Year Celebration
StanSitwell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
Samesies, I thought since Hanford is on a lot that Kalpakis probably had a lot of charac performances that just didn't stick with me so I was shocked he's never been on on his own before. I think he's the Birthday Boy with the most potential for success in Hollywood -
Hah, what awful timing since Hot Dog doesn't tend to appear all that often
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Episode 1803 - Steven Weber
StanSitwell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
I think its somewhere along the lines of, many people have progressed, many people have not. Many of the people who have not, will not, now or ever, begin to see things the way WE see things, so it just turns into a lot of talk without any additional progress. If you don't think the movement of SJW-ism is annoying, you're a part of the problem. There's no question that some social justice fights need warriors, but many are not real problems, so people spend time getting all worked up and bent out of shape over a minor thing and end up just addicted to negativity and pessimism. I'm from the camp that sometimes you're far better off picking your battles and actually being able to enjoy life and have a laugh at some comedy. Deep down, MFers just wanna laugh -
Episode 403 - This Ain't Now, This is Then
StanSitwell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
Right? What a curveball that was, I just thought he was jokingly referencing Eugene Cordero at first