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  1. Was I the only one who thought Horatio was supposed to be doing a different character but then Kroll started calling him kayne because he stole the mic and he just went with it and became kayne?

     

    this might explain why, IMO, this was one of my least favorite characters. I love Kanye so I was excited to see what kind of stuff Horatio would do with him but it came off pretty lazy (for lack of a better word), just kind of making obvious jokes, though I did enjoy his balls on top song.

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  2. Okay. Let's review. For serious. Ghost Dog = Classic Forest Whitaker at his best, Jim Jarmusch's arguably best film. Bark Dog = A Bill Cosby joke. Ghost Dog is exceptionaly great. First film to draw comparison to black slavery and native americans. Bill Cosby is now some joke. LL please don't fall into a satire pit.

     

    Ghost Dog isn't exactly a well-known movie, so I would guess it was just a Ghost Dad reference without even thinking of the actual Ghost Dog.

     

     

    i agree with Kickpuncher. Even I know about Ghost Dog way of the samurai and my first thought at the mention was Ghost dad. Like he said, it's highly probable that LL doesn't know this movie.


  3. weird al was my first legitimate concert experience and I remember being pretty much front row (it was an outdoor stage at a street fair kind of thing). I'm always pleased when I hear other people say Al was their first concert too. Even Jimmy Fallon has said this. anyways. funny ep as always with Al and ALW. Just wanted to leave a comment saying I thought everyone did a good job and I enjoyed their work on the episode.

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  4. each time Bowie started playing during the countdown was progressively funnier and it was cool to hear these 2 tell Harris stories. Just little things here and there that show you how cool of a guy he was. love that jaws/phish mashup and the end and Howard saying it was his favorite Phish song because it has the Jaws theme in it and they aren't playing it.

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  5. Not to mention his pretty sizeable dick on Twitter. I.. am really curious about the story behind that one hahah.

    hahahhaha that was hilarious. there is also a pic (maybe from the same situation, haven't listened to ep 52 to know for sure) in the Sarah Silverman book of him whipping it out.
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    i think this article does a good job describing why I feel more personally affected by this. Podcasts feel much more personal than any other medium, especially someone like Harris who was so open about his issues. people are just training on these podcasts for long lengths and often not in character. A coworker asked me about Harris and as I was talking i had to excuse myself because i was on the verge of breaking down.

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    This is the best tribute yet. I'm even more bummed now hearing about his plans to move to NY with Aziz. Things were looking so bright. I loved the e-mail reply thing too, also really laughed about the Chili's stuff, and reading all those lines from that movie pitch in Danny McBrides voice.

     

    seriously... that "making leftovers from Chilis" is pure Harris gold. So simple but genius. That is a great tribute from Aziz.

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  8. Jealous at how much he seemed to get laid.

    hey you hear about this 12 year old in Texas getting his dick sucked?!?!?!

     

    my favorite harris story might be the tale of when he went to UCB live in Texas and shouted out the worst topics for the performers to do.

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  9. this is definitely one of my of favorite CBBs ever. I've got a soft spot for Hay (his Overkill performance on Scrubs' My Overkill is forever etched in my memory) and his songs here were great. We better give him that CBB bump! Gillian was on top of her game: dog prayers, ghostly rulings, improvised songs, Scottland. PFT was great like always but doing 4 characters? he's a mad genius.

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  10. i think i enjoyed Jack's interview portion more than the guest portion.It was pretty fun.ny to me.Not to say I didn't crack up a few times during the guests.

     

    anyways...anybody going to that bleachers show in Santa Ana? Scott my dear boy you are mistaken on what Santa Ana is now. It's not typical OC, downtown SA is now heavily frequented by hipsters, it is very Mexican-influenced, and there are quite a bit of good eats.

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  11. omg NEIL CAMPBELL. He is one of the funniest people alive. He's a damn genius. I still listen to his freestyle raps regularly. And riddle me this made its triumphant return! Pretty good edition. I listen while at working and i just stopped what i was doing to and broke into the tears when Winsome gave his dinopal answer. please don't give up on it Scott! i just relistened to the Lord/Miller edition and that one is perfect so it can be done.

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