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Joe Lerini
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I grew up a huuuuuuuuuuuge KISS fan. I probably would have wanted to have dinner with KISS when I was 13, but bare in mind, I was 13 in 1997, and the then-current (aka the reunited original) members of KISS more than likely would not want to have dinner with each other. I prefer the non-makeup era of the band anyway. Love me some Bruce Kulick. What the hell was my point?
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Damn good ep! Love Dave Foley.
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Hahaha, why does Seth Morris have two different characters who are both foley artists
Next time Seth's on, he should do double duty and play both characters. And the other guests should be Dave Foley and Mick Foley.
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You know that's Hank Azaria, right?
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Oh man, the ending of this episode is fantastic! I friggin' loved it!
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"I didn't like that beef stromboli, so I told him to shove it up his butthole!"
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"Well he did, and that was..."
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"And he burned himself!"
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I feel bad for laughing at poor Mr. Palminteri's predicament.
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I also had a friend that wouldn't admit to being my friend around other people when I was in my pre-teen years. So shitty.
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Anyway, this episode was a lot of fun. So much great stuff:
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- "What is this strange liquid coming out from my beeps and boops?"
"I think she's peein'!"
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- The girl named Murderbeth.
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- "Would you do me the great honor..."
"Oh my word, here we go!"
"I-I'm not so sure."
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I love this show.
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This episode is a great listen for when I'm in the backyard for mudplay.
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More proof that PFT is a micro-man.
How does a picture of JW Stillwater prove that Paul F. Tompkins is a small man?
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So erotic.
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This episode is so funny, while laughing I nearly choked on my raw hoagie dough and light turkey.
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Here's what we know about this Jarles character so far:
- Male, 40 years old
- "rail thin"
- constantly grimacing
- says "dude"
- aversion to seafood
- suffers from a diaphragm condition that makes it difficult for him to push words out of his mouth
- also suffers from soft teeth
- patriotic
- devout (religion not specified, but assume christian)
- his profession is a fencing instructor
That's all we have to work with for now. Maybe we can get someone in behavioral science to work up a profile.
Maybe we could also get a 96 year old who has lived in all 50 states to whip up a caricature of Jarles. *fingers crossed*
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- Male, 40 years old
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Oh man, that scene where Mary plays a girl turned on by helping people that are just a mess was hilarious. Loved Wengert stealth-plugging Trunk Club.
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I could go on about how funny these people are, but I gotta go buy some Sleep Flops.
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Can we pretty please have a one-off hosted by Victor wherein he discusses Dune with his guests?
Please?
Hearing him quote that film is a highlight of my year.
Maybe that could be the subject of his "With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus" episode. *fingers crossed*
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That was you! I couldn't tell if that was the caller still or Horatio. Congrats man! You are part of one of the best moments in podcast history!
That was indeed me. Was so nervous, I sent Chad tweets before and after I called in.
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Joe! Thank you so much!
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Huge balls.... 1st level cleared...
*chanting*
SeaWolf is good, SeaWolf is great. I surrender my will, as of this date.
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I never in a million years believed that my tone deaf rendition of Creep would end up a trio with Al Green and Aaron Neville. Deeply deeply honored to unknowingly be a part of that Minor/Sanz magic.
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Not enough talk about the films Urban Legend and Cecil B. Demented for my liking (these are the only movies I know Ms. Witt from). But, y'know, she was great, Tiny, Victor, and Gino were great. Loved Victor and Tiny constantly saying how their stories would be a lot shorter without all the tangents.
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Woo! Comic books and horror movies! This is my sweet spot.
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In fairness to Gotham's local thugs, there IS a giant bat who flies around and does stuff (Man-Bat). So I could see how they would think there is one targeting them.
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How about Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe with Jesse Ventura (James Adomian)?I would love this simply because I already have Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe on DVD, and I need an excuse to rewatch it.
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It looks like a weird bag with a blow-up nozzle on it.
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I went to Draw A Bear University, and I'm doing just fine.
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I noticed that saddlebags posted his opinion on Thursday (4/2) early in the morning. Which led me to believe that he/she thought of it on April Fools day, but waited until the first thing in the morning on the following day so we would all take it seriously.
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At least I hope saddlebags put that much thought into it. Who wakes up and posts "Chad must go" on the earwolf forum?
I would post "Chad must go" but I'd add after it "to a party in his honor with all his friends and have a real good time."
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I laughed probably harder than I should have at "Like a Virgent".
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HURRA!
iESPECTACULO!
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EPISODE 5 - Mars Base 3
in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
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Oh by the way
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Paul Stanley - Starchild
Gene Simmons - Demon
Ace Frehley - Spaceman (probably where the confusion lied, since stars are in space and all)
Peter Criss - Catman
Eric Carr - Fox
Vinnie Vincent - Ankh Warrior (whatever that means)
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Mark St. John and Bruce Kulick joined the band during the non-makeup era, so they're just dudes. Eric Singer joined late in that era, left during the reunion, then rejoined as the new Catman. And Tommy Thayer is the new Spaceman.