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You're Phil from Sydney? Who wrote the emotionally stirring email about being born in DC?

Oh hell yeah, Scott was on fire too.

I liked the idea of what she was driving at, I just thought it could have been pulled off better. But then, she's not an improvver so I don't really blame her. In fact my heart still beats for her, so we're good.

Julie Klausner: "We don't use phones anymore in this day and age …"

Richter on Who Charted was gold. Loved that quote you chose.

Oh, I like Maron's angst just fine. But I also like the variety of there sometimes not being angst and him just having a good time learning about someone.

Fair points Todd, I lacked the mental firepower to see that point of view.

I like Scott but I can see why his comedic sensibility rubs other people the wrong way. He freely admits he has a bunch of crutches, it's just a matter of whether the listener is happy to embrace them as much as he does or whether they just find them hacky.

No, you're getting him mixed up with Snooki. Again.

Antoniooo's point about spoilers is 100% right.

Keep up.

The Carolla episodes with Azita Ghanizada and with Jordan and Jesse were chock full of laughs. I'm not going to say they deserved to be in The Best, but they deserved to be in The Best.

I don't know what TV On The Internet is Myles but I've been fond of your weird voice since I first heard you guesting with your buddies Dave, Devindra and Adam on the best film-based podcast on the whole internet.

What I don't get about the review is where it says that Scott pulls off a nice "yes and" moment when he changes the bit by revealing that Callahan doesn’t have a “book” at all. I don't know crap about improv but as a regular CBB listener that seemed like a patented Hot Saucerman "no but" to me. "No, you haven't

I agree with you Craig, that conversation between Maron and Lelfer was very entertaining and an absolute pleasure to listen to. A sweet change of pace while keeping the quality at the top notch.

Forget it Donny, you're out of your element.

Oh heck yeah, the PFT episode of Who Charted was an all-time classic. Nothing but pure comedy gold.

The Kindler episode of JJGo went off like comedic fireworks that had been doused in gasoline and then detonated with six dozen nuclear warheads. So much fun.

It's Brody Stevens.

I quit Kevin Smith because even though I find him very likable he kept making the same joke over and over.