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Chet Steadman
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Someone needs to represent the Blastronauts and say how happy I am that Kyle is making an album. I can only hope that "This Christmas I'm Alone" is finally on it.

That's something I've been noticing all season. Anytime two people are talking, there will be a tilt down to their hands for a second, then back up to the faces. I think it's foreshadowing that someone is going to lose a hand by the end of the season. Best guess right now is that Amber is going to slam her giant door

The best thing about it was coming here and seeing the lone stray observation about it, after Harris complained on twitter the other day that the Parks reviews never have any stray observations.

I really love when Kyle and David get their jabs in at Aaron. I imagine that Tig just hired some doofus to be her assistant and then they started a podcast and suddenly they have to work with/around him for an hour every week. I know they, and I, have grown to tolerate, even appreciate, him a little more, but it's

To be even more fair, I'm pretty sure he attributed it to him, or at least Cake Boss would chime in with the attribution, most of the time. I think they're going under the assumption that for people who listen to CBB, John Mulaney is just as obvious, well-known material as Borat.

His name is Bob Burger.
No it isn't.
Yes it is.
No it isn't.
It isn't? Who am I thinking of?

The most confusing thing to me was that they only showed people doing things in Target that would definitely get you kicked out of Target. Is that what Target wants us to do? Ride bikes, open all the three packs of golf balls and putting greens, and steal wine? It sure looks like a fun place to not spend any money at

This one was good again, but I think I might be willing to pay money just so I don't have to hear Pete say the words free podcast ever again.

This one was good again, but I think I might be willing to pay money just so I don't have to hear Pete say the words free podcast ever again.

I thought the same thing. PFT listens to the show even when he isn't on it, so it would be so cathartic to have a character on the show whose schtick is being confrontational to Scott, played by someone who probably is annoyed by the same tendencies of Scott that annoy most listeners.

I thought the same thing. PFT listens to the show even when he isn't on it, so it would be so cathartic to have a character on the show whose schtick is being confrontational to Scott, played by someone who probably is annoyed by the same tendencies of Scott that annoy most listeners.

If you listened to MATES, you would know they're not viewers.

Howard is starting to remind me of Karl Pilkington. He seems like a pretty simple-minded guy who knows what he likes, and knows very specifically what he doesn't like and doesn't really care if his opinions are unpopular (I know this may be contradictory to the way he agrees with everything a guest says). He's

I don't think Larry the Cable Guy would be a trainwreck, if Marc could get him to talk to him as himself and not as the character. It could be really interesting if Marc broke him down.

I haven't heard Biron, but I think it was Marty Turco in an All-Star game a few years ago who still makes me laugh every time I think about it. The other team scored one of many goals on him and he's just muttering under his breath, "Go celebrate somewhere else. I can't believe you're doing this right in front of me.

Apparently this season is taking place in 2012, because when Dexter posted to the blog (that is not a sentence I imagined would ever be said when I first started watching this show), it was posted on Saturday, November 24th. Thanksgiving was the 24th this year, so it was a Thursday. Next year it's on a Saturday. I

I was really hoping Dexter would go after him in his own boat and then they could have a big, silly serial killer fight at sea. It wouldn't even surprise me much if one of them happened to have a working cannon on their boat.

I did really like when Jason finally called Mott Skaukerman on it though. "How can you possibly remember that? That is not a memory you can have." 
After Don Dimello on Doug Loves Movies, I was so impressed with Daly again, like I was when I first started listening to Death Ray, so I was really let down by this week's

Well, Ted did spend $120 on an amount of steak that only made two sandwiches, when usually in New York 50 bucks will get you enough for a couple sandwiches a day for a week. So it's entirely believable to me that Ted tried to be cool prof(f?)essor and buy some steak off one of his students and they ripped him off. 
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I always wanted to submit a Would You Rather that said, "Would you rather be brutally tortured in some way I don't feel like coming up with now or listen to another game of What Am I Thinking? But that would be rude.