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That's never been established. Showing off for company. It's not like the Would You Rather theme.
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Boy, Armen has tight competition for putting his foot in his mouth with that "motherly" comment. Makes giving himself the nickname of "Ching-Chong" on one of his last appearances seem not so bad. Actually, no it's equally terrible. Now he just has something as awful that he blurted. Also, I saw the pictures of June for this episode and I'm gonna quote Ho-Ho the Naughty Elf (Ho ho!) and say, "Hubba hubba!" She's a knockout. Paul Scheer is a lucky man and there's nothing "motherly" about her look.
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I imagine one of the worst things a recording artist can hear from a producer after a take is, "you didn't get any of the rhythm or the words pronounced right".
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Something about Wie Wie bailing on her to go bad mouth the estate sale of Griffith Observatory. So instead, I hope she and Stard went out for sushi and left the orange stuff on the side.
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Episode 1611 - Jason Nash
SeamusMcGrath replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
Hearing Jason Nash try to convince Jimmy Pardo to go to Coachella is like hearing people trying to convince Howard Kremer to watch Game of Thrones. You know he's not going to like it, and you should stop trying to make them miserable by forcing them to go through the experience. -
Man, I am shocked and thrilled that Howard liked It Follows. Loved the aesthetic and style of the flick, but like with many movies, I was worried length or pacing or noise would be a problem for Wie Wie. Especially since It Follows has a very loud soundtrack.
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If Dan and Ken start their own podcast, "Vin and a Tusken Raider go camping", I will lose my shit and make it my number #1 with a bullet podcast to listen to.
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I didn't hate it like everyone else, but the fact that Jensen Karp was on there really helped out.
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Nova Rockafeller? I came here to see exactly how people reacted to Kitty versus Nova. Kitty seems to be more worldly and genuinely interested in improving herself as a person, but this is all just conjecture. Nova just seemed more bombastic and nihilistic in comparison. And let's be real; Kitty won us all over with her expert breakdown during the 1D impromptu forum.
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Episode 1608 - Matt Walsh
SeamusMcGrath replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
We've got Andy Daly and Graham Elwood getting sent to 7/11, never forget, Rich to the neighbors and now Matt Walsh as well. Can they be considered NNF show correspondents? And moist doesn't really affect me. Unless you use in the context of a "moist puss". Then I'm on board. -
If you want to know what Crying sounds like, just look up Anamanaguchi. They are power pop/punk with chiptunes piped in as well. For fans of The Indoor Kids, Danger Mountain is their theme song. And the Smear song, whatever the artist was called, reminds me of the weirder cuts of Hot Chip. Funky stuff.
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Episode 1607 - Kevin Bigley
SeamusMcGrath replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
Milana Vayntraub might do the show if they asked her. She already appeared on the Hooray Show with Horatio Sanz. I don't see why should couldn't make the jump from Bro-Bro Studios over to Daddy's Dojo. But she is 11, after all, so they'll need to check child labor laws before she does it to make sure they don't get in trouble. -
I highly doubt Kremer is going to watch The Jinx any time in the near future, so is he protecting the audience from spoilers? Or more accurately, himself from angry listeners that are upset at Ku and Stard? Anyway, next Twooch, Howie needs to take a short walk so the other two can enter in Jinx breakdown. Great stuff.
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I hope that Pardo can host that podcast, starring special guest, Lauren Lapkus. Also, Sly isn't wrong about the taste of Moxie. As a native Mainer, I love it, but watching people cringe when they try it is a treat unto itself.
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I wish Howard was my English teacher growing up. That was a great piece of information. Also, Kulap's description of The Jinx: (dot dot) The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst is not a spoiler about the dismemberment, as this is revealed in the first segment of the show. The LA murder is close to spoiler-y, but the point of the show is that Robert Durst hasn't talked to anyone regarding this stuff until now.