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Show was fucking hilarious

Drake's "tough guy" face in that picture is pure sadness. God, he's like New Kid or something.

I went to UVM and Burlington was crawling with "Goode" liberals. My freshman year was 2003..soo…yeah it was crazy up there. There was no age limit on the mindset—everyone from freshman to faculty to business owners and politicians were on that end of the spectrum. I think part  of that is because, in certain places

I went to UVM and Burlington was crawling with "Goode" liberals. My freshman year was 2003..soo…yeah it was crazy up there. There was no age limit on the mindset—everyone from freshman to faculty to business owners and politicians were on that end of the spectrum. I think part  of that is because, in certain places

For some reason I was drawn to the SEC on CBS broadcast in high school (circa 2000) and over the years I've found them much more stable and reliable than the NFL broadcasters that seem more interested in making the game interesting for people that aren't football fans but, rather, just inclined to make snap judgments

SEC on CBS team of Verne Lundquist and Gary Daniels is the best. I actually started watching more college solely because of the painful "analysis" that comes along with NFL viewing.

I know South Park has been doing it forever, but I had a few chuckles. "Pardon."

Yeah. On the Kroll Show premeir date Tim Heidecker tweeted about the common contributors. I can def see similarities.

Percentage of Non-Hispanic Whites (2010 Census)

I hate to break it to you but it's not 1998 anymore and no one in Boston cares about the Yankees.

The interesting thing is the personality he cultivated solely for his stand up career. He finds those type of jokes funny, and they only work if you deliver them as a confident insensitive ass hole. I take his stand up as a parody of that person and a way for him to deliver these fucked up jokes.

It's really refreshing to read this entire comment section. I listened to hours and hours of this podcast because of the awesome guests, but at the end of the day, I couldn't take this guy anymore. He reminds me of my wife's cousin that everyone laughs at during christmas for doing Anchor Man/Borat impressions.

I don't mind that people were excited about the team being a winner, and part of that is because people were calling them losers for so long.  Like anything else it was the bandwagoners that made it unbearable and then the over commercialization of anything that was authentic about the Red Sox. There is a fucking bar

As a native of the area that went to college during the sox/yanks rivalry I've seen that entire cycle of romanticizing Boston. It may have started with Good Will Hunting but really hit it's peak in 2006-7 (Departed/Red Sox Win) and has since bottomed out with the awful team and everyone sick of how annoying and

Most overrated BBQ around here.  The menu is like a phonebook so nothing is that good—just pick one type of rib and perfect it. Actually, their food truck is better for that reason.

Most overrated BBQ around here.  The menu is like a phonebook so nothing is that good—just pick one type of rib and perfect it. Actually, their food truck is better for that reason.

I think it depends on who you're talking to.  If I meet someone from the Midwest, I would just say Boston because they likely know nothing about the area.  If I met someone from NY or NE I might say south/north of Boston.  But not with Somerville—that is Boston.  Despite being it's own municipality and in a different

I think it depends on who you're talking to.  If I meet someone from the Midwest, I would just say Boston because they likely know nothing about the area.  If I met someone from NY or NE I might say south/north of Boston.  But not with Somerville—that is Boston.  Despite being it's own municipality and in a different

Until now, Nas' second best album could have been the 9th wonder remixed God's Stepson.  That goes to show his poor choice of production.  Hearing 9th put his verses over decent beats made me happy, then sad, as Nas threw a few more bricks in 2006 and 2008.  On this album he doesn't seem as bitter about being

Until now, Nas' second best album could have been the 9th wonder remixed God's Stepson.  That goes to show his poor choice of production.  Hearing 9th put his verses over decent beats made me happy, then sad, as Nas threw a few more bricks in 2006 and 2008.  On this album he doesn't seem as bitter about being