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I sort of cringed when I saw that Clifton was the other guest on CBB this week. The character's not that funny to me and I was worried no amount of Ben Schwartz could save that hour.  But it ended up being mostly Zmuda telling Kaufman stories, which were great, and occasionally remembering he was in character and

I agree. I don't know much about TJ Miller, but he broke what I thought was growing to be a pretty solid streak of clunker guests on Who Charted.  TJ had good stories, he bantered well with Howard and Kulap, and he was funny. The episode hooked me back in to listening to the guest episodes instead of just waiting for

I agree. I don't know much about TJ Miller, but he broke what I thought was growing to be a pretty solid streak of clunker guests on Who Charted.  TJ had good stories, he bantered well with Howard and Kulap, and he was funny. The episode hooked me back in to listening to the guest episodes instead of just waiting for

So there's nothing to it.  Cool.

So there's nothing to it.  Cool.

It's kind of interesting that the original director was fired from the film halfway through. That happened in Ratatouille and Toy Story 2, right? It's a curious mini-trend to see a non-Pixar person get a shot only to have him or her cut and replaced by someone from the Pixar stable.

It's kind of interesting that the original director was fired from the film halfway through. That happened in Ratatouille and Toy Story 2, right? It's a curious mini-trend to see a non-Pixar person get a shot only to have him or her cut and replaced by someone from the Pixar stable.

By personally punching every photographer you find in that humongous music fest audience until you feel that you can safely perform your musical howls from the stage like the not-gay Wolverine that you are.

By personally punching every photographer you find in that humongous music fest audience until you feel that you can safely perform your musical howls from the stage like the not-gay Wolverine that you are.

Up with mini-skirts!

Up with mini-skirts!

The Bo Burnham episode of WTF was an episode where Maron's chip-on-his-shoulder attitude towards the guest seemed to overtly affect the conversation from the very beginning.  I know it's usually there in the background of conversations Maron has with comedians he doesn't like or respect (Maron's little jabs are pretty

The Bo Burnham episode of WTF was an episode where Maron's chip-on-his-shoulder attitude towards the guest seemed to overtly affect the conversation from the very beginning.  I know it's usually there in the background of conversations Maron has with comedians he doesn't like or respect (Maron's little jabs are pretty

Could not agree more. It's one thing to be able to play licks in different styles well. It's something completely different to embody a genre while still having a distinct voice/style of your own.  Dean does this so well.  All while knocking back cans of Budweiser.

Could not agree more. It's one thing to be able to play licks in different styles well. It's something completely different to embody a genre while still having a distinct voice/style of your own.  Dean does this so well.  All while knocking back cans of Budweiser.

I like this album fine enough, it's definitely not bad, but it's a bit too background music, I guess?   After listening to it a few times I couldn't figure out what I could get from this album that I can't get from listening to one of their earlier albums. It's probably the danger you can run into when your music is

I like this album fine enough, it's definitely not bad, but it's a bit too background music, I guess?   After listening to it a few times I couldn't figure out what I could get from this album that I can't get from listening to one of their earlier albums. It's probably the danger you can run into when your music is

Linkin Park is like listening to some 13 year old girl's MySpace blog poetry come to life!  What's not to like?!

Linkin Park is like listening to some 13 year old girl's MySpace blog poetry come to life!  What's not to like?!

I remember really liking Paula Poundstone back in the late 80s or early 90s when she was big.