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Also, Andy had the best ever intro for John this week. I really can't fathom how he is going to top it, but I know he will

I listened to his show for the first year and a half or so, which is when I noticed how often he repeated the same stories. I guess it's a function of working morning radio for so long and having to fill 4 hours a day with jabbering.

I wouldn't mind a one-off, comedy road trip episode with him and Rollo. Scratch that, make it the henchmen, the priest, and Floki. It would be an episode based on a terrible joke set-up.

At least she set up the best joke of the night:
"You know I've always wanted to live in Jurassic Park times."
"1993?"

The only person with whom I share a birthday that I recognized from the list is Jeremy Clarkston. Although I'm pretty sure less people hate me. Also, he's listed as a "British Journalist".

God I miss Luck

Here's hoping for a Samson spin-off series. I'd bet the episode where he kills, like, 4000 Philistines with the jawbone of an ass would set a ratings record

I missed a good portion of the end of the episode, because I was laughing so much at the Russian lady doing her best John Malkovich from Rounders: "Pay him his money."

I would've liked to see more like the first Dine & Dash too. Putting up text bubbles with facts that were just said verbatim was spot on.

Images like that remind me to get back to work. Maybe my boss planted it for encouragement. You here, Steve?

with a special cameo by a walking Jimmy? 

I know it's your last day before retirement, but we need you for one more case!

I'll be satisfied as long as they recreate the ending of an episode of Detroit 187 when Michael Imperioli turns and says, "Welcome to the D"

I'll be satisfied as long as they recreate the ending of an episode of Detroit 187 when Michael Imperioli turns and says, "Welcome to the D"

You must have never met someone from the Upper Peninsula. Their accent is indistinguishable from air being slowly released from a balloon.

You must have never met someone from the Upper Peninsula. Their accent is indistinguishable from air being slowly released from a balloon.

Really the show just needs more goofy dads from rural America, but that could be said for just about anything.

Really the show just needs more goofy dads from rural America, but that could be said for just about anything.

I'd add Stop Podcasting Yourself to that list too. They have comedians on every week, BUT THEY'RE CANADIAN!