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Doug Benson
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Correct!

Ha. Thanks.

Actually, I do a show at either UCB or Meltdown Comics in L.A. pretty much every week, sometimes more than one. While I don't expect you to memorize the line-ups and venues, I dare say that Jon Hamm, Michael Sheen, Adam Scott, Joe Lo Truglio and more appearing this year at Nerdmelt doesn't back up your

DLM returns to the Tampa Improv at 4:20 on Halloween.

So you don't listen to eps where you don't recognize the guest names? All the guests you love were unknowns at some point, you know. Amy Miller is a great example of a somewhat unknown comic who killed it on the show.

Good luck with that.

Most of the donuts get caught and eaten.

Agreed. He is the best/worst!

It's still both. Some guests only come on when they have a project out (that's why Edgar Wright hasn't been on in a minute) and others just love doing the show whenever. Hamm, Adam Scott, TJ and Scheer always wanna do DLM (Auks, because he kinda plays a character on podcasts, pretends to not want to be there, and I'm

I don't get pissed, I correct what I think is wrong. And this isn't a private club. Talk shit publicly and don't be surprised to get a response from the shitee. Hee hee.

But he was great at taking a donut to the chest!

I think people who listen to DLM actually do build a better website because Squarespace keeps placing ads on the show. But we haven't heard from stamps.com in a while…

I think one is a horror movie and the other is an action film and they are both the best film made by their directors.

People who have done the show a ton of times still don't know how LMG works. Comefuans aren't great with rules and listening. But you can't blame podcast guests for not listening to the show ahead of time. They'd be better off if they did, but I can't expect working actors to spend time listening to the show, they've

That lady was drunk, I think.

I ask people I like and/or admire to be on the show. Sometimes it doesn't work out. Some guests have a hard time adjusting to a live audience, or to the idea of interacting with conedians. I'm content with this, because real interactions between people is what podcasting does best, and because the listener can play

It ended up being a nice venue for DLM, even if we couldn't order drinks. I was very impressed by how quickly they ousted the drunk lady. As far as Scott goes, check out his tweets. He's pretty insightful, especially in the area of horror films.

Yes, that's a big part of it. Plus we were supposed to do a show in L.A. on Feb 15 but i got snowed in at a gig in Michigan. And of course we did a TOC ep on Feb 22 that you can buy for $2 in the Comedy Albums section of iTunes. A new free ep plopped yesterday and we'll be putting out 1 or 2 a week for at least the

You could say that the second guest threw the first guest under the bus.

I was quite surprised when she couldn't name any Tom Hanks movies, but I'd have her back on the show because she's quick and droll. Judge John Hodgman having to sit between someone who didn't know anything and a guy who kept trying to change the rules was a treat for me. And I loved when John told Milana to enjoy