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Actually, the clown-song arrangement is called "Thunder and Blazes" and was rearranged from Fucit's "Entry of the Gladiators" by Canadian composer Louis-Phillippe Laurendeau.

You forgot They Might Be Giants's "I've Got a Match".

Yeah, but it needed the kooky ending to make it complete - remember zombie-dog Nick Frost or the old man blowing up the police station?

You want COMEDY?

He was the cop who wasn't Seth Rogen in Superbad. And the brother-in-law in Forgetting Sarah Marshall. And the narrator in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.

I go to Dr. Seuss. Once he referred me to Dr. Pepper.

How many of the podcasts you listen to get reviewed here? 10 out of 30 for me.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the show is in fact ripping of a UK show of the same name that aired around January. It was won by Eddie the Eagle, the 2nd-most-famous lovable failure of the 1988 Winter Oympics. It was a finale the brilliant Charlie Brooker described as "proving Britain's shittest athlete is

For years in Toronto there was a "St. James-Bond United Church" on Avenue Road. It was the result of a merger between St. James's Square Presbyterian and Bond Street Congregationalist. It was torn down a few years ago.

Fie upon you, AV Club, I loved the Luddington ep of Nerdist.

That Beavis and Butt-head revival a year or two ago was a lot better than most people anticipated.

I like Aisha Tyler very much, mostly because she read a letter I wrote to her on her podcast.

Funny how nobody's brought up Chuck Klosterman's take on Cuomo's output in "Eating the Dinosaur". That said, Does anyone else think "Smart Girls" from Hurley would have been a great instrumental song?

What about "Eyes wiped"? I've been blinded briefly but saw more clearly thereafter.

I think you're talking about "The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)" from the Red Album, but there were talking parts in "Beverly Hills" and "Undone (The Sweater Song)" too.

That's callousness, not apathy.

I think the man in the uniform in the "The Good Life" clip above was Arthur Lowe, Who played Capt. Mainwaring in "Dad's Army". Add to that Paul Eddington - Jim Hacker in "Yes, Minister" - and it makes 3 great britcoms, 3 great actors, all gone… how sad…

Maron retold the story on the episode before last of Harmontown.

Why is Podmass abandoning the Maximum Fun network? In the last while it dropped 3 of its 5 MaxFun regulars: Bullseye, JJGo and Stop Podcasting Yourself.

Crucial junctures, not gestures.