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Very, VERY nice job(s) on this week's Podmass podcast round-up as always AV Club, especially the write up of the majestic episode of Who Charted? guest starring the magnificent Bob Odenkirk. He has such a "warm and endearing demeanor of a cool uncle, assuming that cool uncle also

I also loved the part where Marc twists his tongue saying "relatively regularly" and proves why he's a great by not making a big deal out of the fact his tongue was twisted.

By the way, "synical" is the British spelling.

I didn't know much about Joe Cornish before this episode and I haven't seen his film but I thought he was doing fine from the start, navigating his way through Scott's lowbrow ejaculation and colon jokes with good humor and joining in with his own "Reverse Helicopter Over The Hollywood Sign" innuendo.

I've only listened to 4 episodes of Who Charted but I've liked what Howard brings on every one of them so I disagree that it's dependent on the guests.

With podcasts like Best Show or Uh Yeah Dude, where their fans say you have to listen for a long time and wade through a lot of filler to find the gold, I'd be down with that if there weren't already dozens of other podcasts which hit harder and faster and have much less filler.

Sure Toaster, when the leaders and more competent members of terrorist groups have all been killed it only leaves the less capable to perform the attacks. Do you really think if no action had been taken to fight terror militarily that we'd have experienced fewer, even less successful attacks since 2001? Really?

I hear you Bugsby, fair points.

@ Jay, to say "his opinions are based on gut feelings and not actual information", isn't accurate. In fact, his opinions are based on actual information gathered from his own observations. If he wasn't any kind of thinker he'd just have inherited his parents' left wing views, not to mention the liberal views of the

I find him/her funny too.

I didn't love SFTD either, for the same reasons as Classified and Spicoli. I've always found the supernatural less interesting (and less scary) than the natural and the non-aging malady affecting Wen is more ghost story than sci-fi.

Thanks Ghost Chili. I care.

What I love about Les is he shows his failures as well as his successes. Also that he always takes that damn blues harp with him.

"That's what she said" is a line that's lame straight and horrendously lame ironically.

BINGO!