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I'm sorta new to all the podcastin' ways, and I've been getting into DLM lately, but when I saw that Jessie Ventura and Cake Boss were featured on an episode this week, I was nonplussed. 'Who wishes to play games with these two fellows? Doug should stop smoking the marijuana cannabis when he brainstorms these guest

I saw multiple roles of "Sydney" and I was like, Oh that's Midnight Run! But no. Apparently much of his career, he just plays a guy named Sydney.

I saw multiple roles of "Sydney" and I was like, Oh that's Midnight Run! But no. Apparently much of his career, he just plays a guy named Sydney.

Is it Buddy Lee? He's a tiny plastic baby that's into pants, right?

Is it Buddy Lee? He's a tiny plastic baby that's into pants, right?

It has to be from Gale, if only for the logic of the inscription. Gretchen and Walt were lovers as well as partners. Gale had a little hero-worship thing going with Walt. Now re-read the inscription. That read like it came from a lover, or a hero-worshiping colleague?

It has to be from Gale, if only for the logic of the inscription. Gretchen and Walt were lovers as well as partners. Gale had a little hero-worship thing going with Walt. Now re-read the inscription. That read like it came from a lover, or a hero-worshiping colleague?

Hank might think it stands for "Gomey Beaner".

Hank might think it stands for "Gomey Beaner".

Flynn: "I'll have f-four, whole fried chickens, d-dry white toast, a-and a coke, please."

Flynn: "I'll have f-four, whole fried chickens, d-dry white toast, a-and a coke, please."

I'm part of the probably very small crew that believes Walt's cancer came back last season, when he gave the "never give up control" speech to the other guy in the waiting room, then it smash-cut to him dressing in a stupor, then to him showing up at the laundry and asking Jesse for a cigarrette and cavalierly saying

I'm part of the probably very small crew that believes Walt's cancer came back last season, when he gave the "never give up control" speech to the other guy in the waiting room, then it smash-cut to him dressing in a stupor, then to him showing up at the laundry and asking Jesse for a cigarrette and cavalierly saying

LL, I was totally shouting, "That's some 'American Me' type shit right there!" with all those stabbings. Gah! And it was just as chilling and disturbing to watch.

That's the discipline.

That's the discipline.

The build-a-title game in the Rudd/Birbiglia/Hamm episode was epic, as was the conclusion of the Leonard Maltin game, as mentioned. That show was much fun to listen to.

The build-a-title game in the Rudd/Birbiglia/Hamm episode was epic, as was the conclusion of the Leonard Maltin game, as mentioned. That show was much fun to listen to.

Yup. I recall being fingerprinted as a child. Parents definitely do that. It's entirely possible that kid's prints are on file somewhere, and it's just a matter of tipping somebody off about the jar down the road.

Yup. I recall being fingerprinted as a child. Parents definitely do that. It's entirely possible that kid's prints are on file somewhere, and it's just a matter of tipping somebody off about the jar down the road.