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400 years later, but still.. I believe it was "a to don't list".
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The whole build up to Tig's lil-outfits-in-my-lil-suitcase voice, and then the barely disguised disappointment and indifference from Kyle, David and Aaron, is one of the best things on Professor Blastoff ever.
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That little pickup artist addendum to the show was one of the weirdest things I've heard on the podcast. I'm just not used to the Blastoff crew reacting that directly to listener response, which means said listener response must indeed have been pretty substantive. David telling off the listeners was a bit mean, I felt - ofcourse I agree that people shouldn't harrass the pickup artist guy online, but it has been actually kind of heartwarming to see all my fellow Blastronauts come together to say in unison "hey, that guy was quite a creep".
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I really miss ".. yyEAH?"
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I thought David was being perfectly reasonable, too. Bodyrapping still makes me laugh like a drain, it never gets old (".. from my bo-ho-dy.."). The backwards rapping is exceptional.
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Listening to this episode, I constantly had Charlie Brown echoing in my head: "Good grief.."
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Funnily enough, 'this week's description' is from two years ago - it's the intro text from 2013 episode nr. 113, which is also about transgender issues.
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Confusing - the link in the episode's title on the front page links to episode 113 from July 2013, which is also about transgender.
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Is this the episode with the surprise burp? That was astounding. I nearly fell off my chair laughing.
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What was up with all the microphone rumble, this episode? There was another recent episode (like a couple of weeks ago) that also had a lot of rumblings, can't remember which one it was..
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Episode 1611 - Jason Nash
qrter replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
This is why it always drives me mad when Jimmy says nobody complains about them joking about 9/11.. because you're not joking about 9/11! Always surprises me that a professional comedian doesn't seem to recognise that nuance. -
I have to say, although I get that Whitney wants to avoid talking smack about other people, her prepared answers sound exactly like that - prepared answers. Worse, they sound like obvious therapy-speak, which makes them sound insincere. I'm with David - sometimes it's just good fun to complain about someone (up to a degree, ofcourse), and having someone say something like "he/she must be in a lot of pain" would come off as a bit ridiculous to me.
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Four years late.. what a horrible woman. The word 'fat' used to describe a person has obvious negative connotations - you can't use it and then say you don't mean it negatively, that's delusional.
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Let's be fair, though - it's pretty impressive that this guy can seriously promise men he can get them laid within a certain frame of time, without spewing forth gallons and gallons of vomit.
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The moment he mentioned Neuro-Linguistic Programming I knew exactly what kind of person we have here.. Remember the 90s craze of feigning self-actualisation through running over burning coals on bare feet..? You can thank NLP for that. And that was just the beginning. You'll have a hard time finding an NLP adept that doesn't have a strong whiff of the huckster or confidence trickster around him or her. As a general rule - anytime someone uses the word 'programming' outside of IT, be very, very weary.
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Ah, sorry, I wasn't being very clear in my original post - I wasn't talking about Tig, that was about Rebecca Corry. Tig is a delight (although a bit strange, in this episode).
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Yep. Rebecca Corry was on an episode of Never Not Funny a couple of years ago, when it was still behind their paywall, and she told the exact same story about the little person standing next to her, etc. She then went on an about a 5-minute 'anti-midget' rant, which was extremely uncomfortable to listen to. It was supposed to be funny, but it just sounded really, really mean. It's one of the few times I've seen regular NNF listeners turn against a guest. Jimmy Pardo even referenced it the next episode, taking the defensive position. I thought she was terrible then, and I think she is awful now.
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I think the whole "alcoholism is not a disease" thing is annoying because the hosts just wade into a real scientific discussion without any actual knowledge, and then half-assedly say they don't "believe" in it. This isn't about believing or not, it's about weighing actual facts and coming to a scientific plausible conclusion. Ofcourse I don't expect Tig, David and Kyle to do this for every subject, but then it also wouldn't hurt to once in a while say "hey, I don't know nearly enough about this particular thing, I can't make that judgment call."
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Really? I always thought Charlie is a bit of a prat.
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The "of" is very small, and half a line lower than 'wizard' and 'oz'.. You can sort of see it here, eventhough the picture is quite unclear: I have a real soft spot for Zardoz. Sure, the film is batshit insane, but there's something mesmerising about it, and I kind of like that it tried to do something ridiculously overambitious.
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Episode 1525 - Jon Hamm
qrter replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
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Episode 1523 - Paul Provenza
qrter replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
One of the funniest parts of this episode: when Paul Provenza and Jimmy seemed to genuinely think Family Guy deals in 'edgy' humour. -
I used to be a big fan of the podcast, it was on my list of 'listen instantly after downloading' podcasts, but I stopped listening months ago. For me the problem turned out to be that there seemed to be no stakes for this new group of adventurers - which is just another way to say 'directionless', I suppose. I think it didn't help how the group of characters came together. At the time there didn't seem to be any reason for these characters to be together, and then to continue to travel together. Perhaps that has improved since then, I wouldn't know. And let's not mythologise Sark's DM-ing - there have been plenty of Sark episodes that felt like they were 90% of Sark talking and the players hardly doing anything. I believe Blaine is a more than competent DM, the campaign perhaps has a structural weakness because of the lack of goals/stakes. And I've always been a huge fan of the tangents, btw, they're an essential part of the fun of playing the game. And just to be clear - I'm not saying any of this to take away any of the enjoyment current listeners are having - more power to you.
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Episode 1506 - Ben Gleib
qrter replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
It was so much fun until Gleib started taking a shit on Star Wars fans, that made me sad. It felt like he was quick to call people who just seem to fully embrace and enjoy something, obsessed. -
Episode 1505 - Kulap Vilaysack
qrter replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
I thought it didn't work on a really fundamental level - the whole show revolves around whether Penn and Teller could explain how the illusions were achieved, yet they then literally could then not explain it to the audience, because they didn't want to destroy the contestants' source of income by "unmasking" their processes. Which is completely understandable, but also basically made the show about contestants doing their acts and P&T then saying "we got it" or "we're baffled", without further explanation. Not the most riveting television.