twentydollarbill 0 Posted August 24, 2011 Hilarious episode. The part on Katy Perry was hilarious because I work part time for this event company and did floor security for her "teenage dream" tour stop in Denver. I am a very straight man who does not enjoy shitty pop music but for some reason I love Katy Perry and her concert was actually pretty good, tons of production. Back to the ep though. The people at this concert were girls ranging from 6-17 primarily and some parents thrown in there and then an entirely different demographic of people and this was the homosexual crowd which loved it as much as i did. Highlights of the night were the dad who pushed his own daughter back a row so he could sing along with "firework", the mother who "tipped" me $20 so she could take her 4 year old up to the 5th row and take an awkward picture of the child and katy perry in the background and then finally some song ive acutally never heard but she started pulling kids up on stage from all around the place and then to top it off a 6'5" drag queen pulled himself up on stage and held hands with all the kids while the danced in a circle around Katy Perry. Great night Share this post Link to post
sarahride 83 Posted August 24, 2011 Kulap, I totally feel you on the red water bottle being in your green kitchen. Share this post Link to post
wo 265 Posted August 24, 2011 That red water bottle's had a pretty exciting journey. I couldn't even follow the whole narrative. Excellent episode, although I was disappointed by how thoroughly PFT shot down "Suit McGoo" and I only caught one "customer" reference (kudos to Kulap). But "math rock" is the new "customer," so I shouldn't complain. Share this post Link to post
JohnFisticuffs 1 Posted August 24, 2011 no love for head busser? For some reason that tickled me something fierce. I think it was because I, like Howard, didn't catch on to the bit at first and was struck by the simplicity and absurdness of the premise. I'm giggling thinking about it, and yes, I'm a grown ass man. Share this post Link to post
CarolineEAnd 41 Posted August 24, 2011 You guys, I straight-up JUST got the pun of "chart transplant"MATH ROCK! Share this post Link to post
stk 2 Posted August 24, 2011 Paul - A "Who Charted" tee-shirt could be worn under a suit. That's the key to the Katy Perry fanclub's heart....OR Jeff could make a "Who Charted" patch to put on the back of your suits ala 1960's NYC Warriors. Either way, your excuses are flimsy. Share this post Link to post
B Naylor 3 Posted August 24, 2011 Caroline - I only just got it too, now that you pointed out it was a pun.-Oh and I counted Four F-Bombkins. Share this post Link to post
cakebob 2 Posted August 24, 2011 PFT is a podcasting God!I think Howard's brother should pay a visit to Comedy Bang Bang. Share this post Link to post
wo 265 Posted August 24, 2011 I like it when Howard "becomes" Lee just to be down on something. He did that on EW Challenge too (the contestants referred to him as "Coach.") @steve - maybe PFT could wear a "Who Charted" eyepatch... Share this post Link to post
Flashy Molasses 2 Posted August 24, 2011 Aah, so many quotables and out in public chuckles... Damn, this made it hard for me on my lunchbreak outside, as ever. Now I've just started smirking whenever Kulap laughs, and Howard's just killing it every episode (seemingly without even realising). I really appreciated the cross-referencing with the Earwolf Challenge though- the mini impressions were fantastic... "I dunnooooo..." - naturally I laugh with love as I've listened to every episode of the Challenge (and really enjoy it) but they kinda nailed it here. Anyway, too much goodness to reflect on in one go, and PFT is one of my heroes for certain- such an awesome show H&K, absolutely love it. Share this post Link to post
denzquix 8 Posted August 24, 2011 Great episode. But how is the title not "Calvin Peeing on a Fleur-de-Lis"? Share this post Link to post
KajusX 1807 Posted August 24, 2011 Great episode, guys! Paul belongs in the Pantheon of Podcasting.My hopes were only slightly dashed with this week's game though. I'm sure there is more stuff about Paul that could have been explored that listeners may not have known about, such as his awesome work as the hero puppet Doug, for instance. Those videos are amazing! That being said, an all suit-themed chart was great! Share this post Link to post
Mike Q. 1 Posted August 24, 2011 By his government name, let's get to know him.... the mighty PAUL F. TOMPKINS!!!.MATH ROCK! Awww MATH ROCK!2 plus 3 is 5! MATH ROCK!7 minus 4 is 8! MATH ROCK!2 times 2... Whatevahh! Share this post Link to post
landosystem 0 Posted August 25, 2011 Words cannot express the joy this episode brought me. My favorite podcast, and one of my favorite things evah! Share this post Link to post
Brendanfrombeer 1 Posted August 25, 2011 I want more Earwolf podcasts joking about Earwolf podcasts. It brings me a deep joy. Share this post Link to post
Aesop 0 Posted August 25, 2011 Next time there's a music chart transplant I suggest a SUMMAHHH REMIX - - - > Lil Wayne - Gucci Gucci Freestyle off his Sorry 4 The Wait mixtape. I'm sure Howard has heard this superior version by now, not trying to be a dick, but Kreayshawn's verses are real weak sauce. Share this post Link to post
tick0 4 Posted August 25, 2011 Paul F out did himself this week! I counted 4 fucks including the bonus chart. The real question, when are we going to see Kulap's birth certificate? How do we really know that she didn't married Scott for a green card? Share this post Link to post
Stig 0 Posted August 25, 2011 Loved this episode! I feel compelled to comment on LMFAO, because I've been obsessed with them ever since I saw that horrible, horrible video. Redfoo and SkyBlu are actually Stephan and Skyler Gordy. Stephan is Berry Gordy's son (by way of his, I think, 6th wife) and Skyler is Berry's grandson via Berry Gordy IV. This means they're a brother and nephew of Kennedy Gordy, better known as 80s 1-Hit Heart-Throb "Rockwell". Share this post Link to post
bringmenachos 23 Posted August 25, 2011 I loved this episode for all the reasons that everyone has already mentioned, BUT I must take issue with PFT's assessment of Chart Roulette. I agree with Howard that it's funny and satisfying waiting for the guests to realise that the answers have been rigged to reflect their lives. Not annoying at all. Share this post Link to post
Mark1326657704 0 Posted August 25, 2011 I sympathize with comedians who go on podcasts with no prior understanding of the show, and thus fall prey to disingenuous bits like Chart Roulette. I mean, it's not like they have a bunch of time to listen to podcasts. It's not like their job doesn't require them to fly all across the country where they're cooped up in a plane with hours of downtime to fill that they could spend partially on listening to an example of a podcast upon which they'll be appearing. It's crazy to think they have time for that! Meanwhile, I love the Kulap's Not An American! meme that Howard is determined to circulate, and I really hope she's only pretending to be annoyed by it, because I look forward to it every week. Additional meanwhile, if they couldn't laugh in Besser's actual face, I wish someone had had the foresight to slap a camera on him while he listened to them make fun of* his hosting style on the Earwolf Challenge. I would love to have seen either his hilarious response or his Hulkish rampage, whichever occurred. *and by "make fun of" I mean "accurately describe what happens on the Earwolf Challenge" Share this post Link to post
Anonymous37 22 Posted August 26, 2011 I could have sworn that it was "Suits McGoo", not "Suit McGoo". Oh, well. Share this post Link to post
Summer Shelton 4 Posted August 26, 2011 No love for V-Nasty?! #whitegirlmob Share this post Link to post
Podricast 14 Posted August 26, 2011 great episode....except for the part you guys made fun of me for liking katy perry... Share this post Link to post