@avclub-e14267dedd4e1d0cc0093bc13643fd59:disqus "OK. Look. Here's the thing. Alright. OK. This is—OK. Look—alright."
@avclub-e14267dedd4e1d0cc0093bc13643fd59:disqus "OK. Look. Here's the thing. Alright. OK. This is—OK. Look—alright."
The KEITH AND THE GIRL episode with Gaby Dunn proved that even though a bunch of great gabbing-with-comics podcasts have popped up since they started 7 years ago The Originals are still the best at it - or at the very least top 5.
The KEITH AND THE GIRL episode with Gaby Dunn proved that even though a bunch of great gabbing-with-comics podcasts have popped up since they started 7 years ago The Originals are still the best at it - or at the very least top 5.
I hadn't listened to Rogan's podcast for an age but I downloaded the ep you mentioned and it turns out it was a really fun and wide-ranging couple of hours.
Bobcat's crappy memory furthered the Bobcat/KATG drama. "They opened with a question about Jay Mohr."
The History Of Rome has been nothing short of magnificent and Mike Duncan has proven that you don't need to talk in Dan Carlin tones to make history intriguing and entertaining to a dope like me who previously had not a lot of interest in history.
I just thank the lords that I'm secure enough in my own intelligence and morality that I can let Carolla's neanderthal side slide because there's almost nobody in podcastlandia who's funnier or quicker.
Also, lol at the idea that Carolla could possibly be hooked up with coworkers who could stop him from going on those rants.
Hmmmm, Sydney and Melbourne are pretty abysmal now that you mention it.
I approve of both this new format and Toaster's approval of this new format.
Listening to THE HISTORY OF ROME has been a stupendous podcast experience, and I wasn't even any kind of history lover before I started it (and Dan Carlin's Hardcore History).
It's not the bits he stole, that's child's play, it's that he stole Bobcat's girl.
You're doing it wrong.
It's a bummer, because Klausner was genuinely hilarious the first time I ever heard of her - guesting on Jordan Jesse GO - and her quotes in Podmass are always really solid lines, but overall her show is relentlessly tedious.
ALL of the Who Charted music deserves awards.
JJGo is in my top three podcasts but I've always hated that cutesy bollocks they have for a theme tune.
All of the Howard-produced music on WHO CHARTED is the best podcast music.
So offended.
It's a tie between Kulap from Who Charted and Stu Perry from For Those About To Rock. Ku-ku's laugh is the laugh my own soul makes when Wie-wie says those things he says and Stu might just be the all-round most lovable person in podcasting.
But even if you pronounce it correctly it works like a charm because Howard really does have a (hilariously awkward) way with a segue.