ThomasOOO 14 Posted December 13, 2013 This segment is one of the highlights of my time so far at improv4humans. I called Doug myself the day before, and never expected that he would agree to be on the show, but he was totally game as long as I promised there would be "no funny business" during the interview.  I loved having a guy straight out of one of the most interesting YouTube videos of 2013 come on the show and defend his behavior to Matt. His constant namedropping ("Franklin Roosevelt was my grandmother's neighbor") and odd pronunciations ("let music be the food of love") were simultaneously bizarre and hilarious. Couple that with Paul Rust silently gesturing with his finger and making faces the entire time Doug was explaining himself, and I could barely keep it together.  Enjoy the clip!  https://soundcloud.c...trumpet-fighter  Thomas the Intern  EDIT: here's the original video of the trumpet fight! 1 Share this post Link to post
Kickpuncher 5012 Posted December 13, 2013 he was totally game as long as I promised there would be "no funny business" during the interview. Â I was actually wondering about that. Was he aware that there would be improv scenes based on the interview? I don't feel like they directly made fun of him, but it made me wonder if Matt agreed to something like "I agree with you and I won't make fun of you, but I can't make any promises for my guests." Share this post Link to post
greggy 15909 Posted December 13, 2013 that rly was one of the best i4h segments of all time, good work on getting it together thomas, you are a champion of podcasting 1 Share this post Link to post