admin 330 Posted January 24, 2012 Ronna Glickman & Beverly Ginsberg are the best-selling co-authors of You’ll Do A Little Better Next Time: A Guide to Marriage and Re-marriage for Jewish Singles (“It says Jewish in the name — but it’s for everyone!”). These outspoken fiftysomethings from Boston, who can be seen regularly at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in LA, dispense their unique brand of relationship advice while interviewing/interrogating celebrity guests. Share this post Link to post
Julia 477 Posted January 24, 2012 Will an old doormat work for a yoga corner? I'm inspired to create my own! Share this post Link to post
sarahride 83 Posted January 24, 2012 Just curious, ladies - how come this episode takes place in the summer? Share this post Link to post
sarahride 83 Posted January 24, 2012 Ohh, I see. This episode isn't new. More! Share this post Link to post
Xiao-boYuan 6 Posted January 24, 2012 LOVE THIS. Love these ladies so much. Share this post Link to post
jeremypiventoyou 10 Posted January 24, 2012 I'm loving you gals, wish you were actually in Baaaawston! Went through your archives yesterday, really excited to hear more! Share this post Link to post
m0nastic 6 Posted January 25, 2012 This is how everyone I grew up with's parents are. Share this post Link to post
paulo_one 17 Posted January 25, 2012 You ladies are the best thing since pastrami on rye and a celray! Share this post Link to post
CapricaSixSixSix 100 Posted January 26, 2012 Earwolf, you have topped yourself again. (I actually thought that in Ronna's voice and said "tawped"). I couldn't wait to leave work to finish listening. Beverly, I would love to hear what kind of lover Alan Ginsberg the guidance counselor was. Share this post Link to post
afacewithaview 10 Posted January 29, 2012 I have yet to listen to this but I greatly enjoyed the CBB appearance and will check this out soon. There's one thing that's been bothering me that I wanted to share and since the CBB board is so off topic I thought I'd post it here: One of you (can't tell you apart yet, sorry) asked if Kulap was from one of those cultures that saved spiders when in fact Judaism is one of those cultures. When King Saul was after David, he sent men after the future king. David hid in a cave and the King's guards eventually found the cave but before they could go in, a giant spider spun many webs at the entrance. When they finally got to the cave, they saw what looked like years of unbroken webs and decided that it was impossible for David to have entered the cave without breaking the webs. Because of this help, it is considered good luck in the Jewish culture, to save a spider whenever you can especially when it's just lost in your home. Share this post Link to post
4royalparkers 117 Posted February 2, 2012 Shoot! Reading the board keyed me in that this was taped in the summer. I had hopes for a new season of Curb w/ Paul F. Tompkins in 2012. Thank you Ronna and Beverly. I hope your show has a home at Earwolf. Share this post Link to post
Skeevins 322 Posted February 13, 2012 I love this show so darn much. I didn't even know they had older episodes until I found them on BeyondPod. The Rob Riggle and Harris Wittles episodes were gold. Share this post Link to post