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A Superfriends comedy?!
I'm about the same age as Noel and remember watching this as well. I recall being taken by surprise at the silliness of it based on how serious the full page promo looked in TV Guide. I do remember enjoying it at the time, so I guess that puts it in the Cheer rather than the Jeer column.

I was thrown out of a Linens N' Things for fondling the dirty pillows.

Tea Party
Nice write-up, Todd. I notice you didn't bring up the teabaggers, who one would assume make up his base of viewers (with some libertarians thrown in as well). Just as many credited Rush Limbaugh with the Republican "revolution" in the early 90's, wouldn't you say Beck had a big hand in pushing the Tea

I got it Miller, you just needed to find a place to be surly.

She's really adorable
Check out her appearances on the Craig Ferguson show and tell me I'm wrong.

A few more…
1. The Police — groundbreaking ska band turns to synth-pop garbage, with a few exceptions

So what you're saying is….the dude looks like a lady?

They purchased their tickets. The knew what they were getting into. I say, let 'em crash.

All I had to decide was what to do with the time that is given me
Follow your nose, Pippin!

I'm-As-Mad-As-Hell-and-I'm-Not-Gonna-Take-It-Any-More Shows on TV

2 Skinnee J's
A little more obscure compared to other acts on this list, but they were big on the east coast before the oughts.

I still listen to the "Get Shorty" soundtrack, and their opening cut on that is pretty good.

i am the jersey shore egg man
kooka-kooka-choo

comedy gold
I'll remember this year as the year I discovered the comedy podcast. I've become a regular listener of all the ones listed here. While I really enjoy the conversational format of NNF, CDR and DLM, the Pod F. Tompkast has become my favorite. I almost enjoy his ramblings in between bits as much as the

On the other hand, "Let's Spend Some Time Together?" Girl, that couldn't get much better.

Though completely different in style, I'll take Tompkins' and Maron's ramblings over anyone else's any day.

You were supposed to wait til 4:20 to start this thread.

They also played "Ride of the Valkyries," as an apparent homage to the helicopter assault in "Apocalypse Now," and to remind us that, in reality, the war continues.

All the single wenches!
All the single wenches!
All the single wenches!
All the single wenches!

Anyone who listens to Comedy Death Ray knows how many truly bad song parodies are out there, and how good WAY is at his stuff.