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He actually wasn't on Best Week Ever, but he did set the tone for the show with his appearances on the "I Love The…" specials.

Pete Holmes and Greg Fitzsimmons were regulars too. Wonder if they'll have time to participate between podcasts! Also, John Mulaney who I didn't like back then but like now.

Pete Holmes and Greg Fitzsimmons were regulars too. Wonder if they'll have time to participate between podcasts! Also, John Mulaney who I didn't like back then but like now.

I think they kind of mixed around 2002-2006 references. But the episode was taking place in 2006.

I think they kind of mixed around 2002-2006 references. But the episode was taking place in 2006.

Yep. I had a Christian girlfriend freshman year (we met at college…I didn't know how religious she was until we were already dating for a while) who could be talked into almost anything except penis in vagina. Sometimes you gotta be creative and work with what you got, you know?

Yep. I had a Christian girlfriend freshman year (we met at college…I didn't know how religious she was until we were already dating for a while) who could be talked into almost anything except penis in vagina. Sometimes you gotta be creative and work with what you got, you know?

The best line was the tag "I'm Tek." It's not every day you hear a Tek Money reference.

The best line was the tag "I'm Tek." It's not every day you hear a Tek Money reference.

Maybe they broke up? Kurt and Axl had a notorious feud (or really, just Nirvana fucking with Axl a lot and Axl getting pissy about it). Maybe this is an F.U. to Axl.

Maybe they broke up? Kurt and Axl had a notorious feud (or really, just Nirvana fucking with Axl a lot and Axl getting pissy about it). Maybe this is an F.U. to Axl.

Isn't Tenderness at the end of Clueless too?

Isn't Tenderness at the end of Clueless too?

I think it's Alaska?

I think it's Alaska?

The Straight Up cut made me miss a lot of the humor in the theatrical cut. Not that Westlake's original book has a lot of humor, but some of it worked quite well in the film (and some of it didn't).