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Spunky Foonerism

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  1. For me, the best thing about Hollywood Handbook podcast is when Hayes dismissively says "Yeah right!" I just decided that today. Second best is Sean circling back to force Hayes to acknowledge his jokes. You gotta fight for what's yours in this world Sean, respect.

     

    Engineer Brett you made me laugh out loud in my car, I was taking my dog Hurricane Dennis to the vet and he was very surprised. So...quit startling my dog, he has cancer for fuck's sake!

     

    Annaliese, you were wonderful, your voice is so cool and you were smart and funny and nice. That being said, it is just bad luck for you that I'm already married, better luck next time.

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  2. Hmm. Interesting question. There is the rush of having a hilarious idea, the rush of posting it and seeing it get inundated with likes, the rush (of jealous anger) when other people also post good questions, the rush of waking up Tuesday morning and wondering if they'll ask my good question, the rush of looking at the forums before listening, and getting spoilered that they DID ask my question, the rush of anticipation listening to the episode and waiting for them to say my name, and the rush of rage when my question is completely brushed off and ignored by the guest. All in all, I'd say that asking a good question is a real...what's the word...surge! It's a surge of emotions.

     

    Edit: no, wait, it's a rush of emotions.

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  3. It occurs to me that when a Hollywood Handbook guest doesn't immediately vibe with the vibe of the show and the forums and Sean and Hayes's vibes, maybe it isn't necessarily because that guest is a dumb uncooperative jerk.

     

    I try to imagine what it would be like if I was on the show, and that isn't very helpful, because I would be great and do a very good job. But then I try to imagine if somebody else was on the show, and I could see it being kind of tricky to do what Sean and Hayes do, or even to just react to them in a clever or coherent way. Look at the engineers, they are so smart that they are literally engineers, but it has taken them like a thousand tries to be somewhat bearable, and they still fuck up in an infuriating and embarrassing way at least 98% of the time.

     

    All that being said, word on the street is that Mike Lawrence actually IS smart and funny, so in his case I think he must have just felt like being uncooperative.

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  4. I am a sucker for Nicole Byer. I like how she says almost everything with such a calm, carefully enunciated delivery, then when she freaks out and starts talking with a crazy voice man it makes me laugh and laugh.

     

    I'm not kidding, it cracks me up every time!

     

    Also, this episode was pretty funny, I will probably listen to more of them.

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  5. Hazie Bone and Clem Dawg, I know what you're thinking, and believe me buds, I'm right there with you. I'm just as frustrated as you are that I keep wasting my time coming up with brilliant funny questions, only to be completely brushed off by yet another guest.

     

    That being said, I do NOT want you to take any kind of physical vengeance on my behalf. It's sweet that you would think of it, but honestly you don't need to defend me. This stuff rolls off me like stuff rolls off a duck, and I don't want you getting in trouble on my account. Sure, my questions are great. Sure, being big-timed by some hack like PFT or Pauly Shore or Mike Lawrence doesn't feel great. Still, I got plenty more funny questions lined up, and I'll keep sending them your way so don't let it get you down! You and me, we're bigger than this.

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  6. Mike,

     

    I'm an aspiring comedy writer, and man oh man, I bet it's great to be able to write sexy scenes where you can have pretty actors and actresses act out your sexiest commands.

     

    My question is, how do you justify it to your mom? You know she can see right through your rationalizations.

     

    Edit: Oh shit, just saw on wikipedia that your mother was a comedian. New question!

     

    When your mother would do sex jokes, didn't it make you feel gross inside and like you could just DIE?

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  7. Mike, I went to your "wordpress blog" and it didn't have any blog entries, it was just contact info and links to your projects and stuff. How are we supposed to know how you're doing if you don't write anything on your blog? Also, please stop calling it a blog.

     

    Anyway, my question to you is this. Do you remember what it used to be like before language got all loosey-goosey and full of emojis? Back when words used to MEAN something? Words like "blog?" Because I do.

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  8. There actually isn't any such thing as white chocolate because technically there should be cocoa beans for it to be chocolate and "white" chocolate only uses cocoa butter. Don't trying to be a know it all, just stating facts.

     

    Wow, I've actually never, ever seen anybody be wrong so hard before. And that's saying something, because I spend a LOT of time on the internet. Allow me to rebut by saying "YES way, White Chocolate actually IS real, and I've actually seen him before in real life."

     

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  9. Can anyone here help me with couponing. I drink a lot of soup, if that helps.

     

     

    My grandfather passed this advice to my father, who, when I became a man, passed it on to me. Now I am going to share it with you, because I think of you like a son. This may sound crazy but damn if it hasn't really saved my ass in some pretty rough situations.

     

    ALWAYS keep your couponing scissors sharp. Seriously, there is no such thing as too sharp when it comes to your couponing scissors.

     

    PS I don't want to hear that you are a woman. It's 2016, get over yourself. Women can be sons now.

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