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Joseph Sixpack Esq.
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Does anyone have any idea how much running a Stamps.com or Audible ad would net a podcast?  Since I've heard them on more or less every podcast I listen to at some point, I'm assuming it can't be all that much. 

Gab Men. 

I don't know what the hell the WTR writeup is about, but I actually thought this was an excellent episode.  Greg's story about going to the airport to pick up his wife and kids in the Easter Bunny costume was the podcast highlight of the week. 

Yeah, I actually thought this was one funniest episodes of the year, probably top 3 for me.  I thought Walsh was consistently funny, and it was one of Adomian's best appearances in recent memory after a bit of a mini-slump. 

Harris Wittels is weak, but I still think he's funnier than the other guy that isn't Paul Rust. 

I have no desire to revisit any of Rob Schneider's work, and don't think
I'll be lining up at the box office for his gay-telenovela-star
picture, but I found him for the most part to be surprisingly likeable and, even more surprisingly, funny.  Do agree that Maron may have pulled his punches a little bit, but not

Thinking that since I find Norm MacDonald to be one of the three funniest human beings alive, I probably need to check this podcast out (although I always thought it was "McDonald", so maybe I'm not as big a fan as I thought). 

I try to make my occasional criticism of Jesse as constructive as possible: I always mention that I think he could improve the quality of his podcast if he would drop himself as co-host and let Jordan run the show solo. 

Possible real Harris:  No idea if this is the actual Harris (he sure as hell doesn't have a photo to prove it like Doug B!) or not, but I never said you're objectively not funny, I said I no longer find you funny, "for whatever reason", which would seem to indicate on its face that I'm aware that my opinion on the

Harris- I obviously realize that the foam corner jokes are intentionally bad, hence labeling them as anti-comedy.  I just used to find them, and you, funny on CBB and elsewhere, and now I don't, for whatever reason (I'm assuming because you're not all that funny).  I listen to a lot of podcasts in the car/running/on

And agreed, the Moshe episode was outstanding. 

I'm as much of a hater of the idiot masses as the next guy, but on Call Chelsea, I was not a fan of Harris more or less saying he stopped doing standup b/c audiences were too dumb, and he can basically only hang out w/ comedians now b/c no one else is capable of understanding his Platonic zen ideal sense of humor or

I didn't even think that was the best moment of this episode; I thought everything preceding the Chupacabra segment was actually funnier (I may be Chupacabra'd out). 
Not sure about best moment of the year, but the Andy Daly episode was easily the best start-to-finish of 2013 to this point.

I remain a big fan, but thought the past 2 episodes were pretty weak; nonstop non-starter calls, Joe Mande removed items from the table last week, and I think I actively dislike Harris Wittels at this point. 

I think it's because Aaron has been refreshingly quiet the past few shows; he was getting a little too involved in the run of live episodes. 

The Andy Zaltzman quote marks what I believe is the first time in its existence that Podmass has actually included one of the best podcast quotes of the week in its weekly roundup. 

David nailed my thoughts when he said that it had to be killing listeners that the word "funky" had been said so many times with no mention of "Punky"; think I would subscribe to a weekly 'Name That Punky' podcast. 

I'm apparently completely alone based on the other comments, but I thought the bonus episode was kind of a slog.  Kremer was more of less a non-entity prior to the freestyling, Rust and Wittels are both guests I find to bring diminishing returns every time I hear them, and the third guy who isn't Rust or Wittels is a

Yeah, that was bad.  Hate to keep shitting on the guy (hate might be a little strong; I at least don't get off on it), but think he is definitely the actor that has to be the most grateful to Judd Apatow for handing him a career.

Cera is like the funny version of Martin Starr as a podcast guest.