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The second one.

Are you kidding me? Craig Robinson was the funniest thing on the show. I liked Andy Kindler's set (but since I've watched a lot of him on youtube most of it seemed kinda old) and was pleasantly surprised by Natasha Leggero whom I had previously written off as unfunny, but seriously Craig's overly dramatic announcing

Portrait of the Ruin is the best… even if a majority of the monster sprites are derivative of previous games. Its execution is just so good.

Now that was funny. (Hehe… Jim Norton can't make a sandwich)

If you die in a fire in your dream will you end up in Limbo or just wake up… on fire?
What about if you get canceraids?

3-D?
Why? You need this to be… why would you… there's no reason to… these jokes are not… what the hell do they think they're doing?

As I said right when it ended and the audience gasped, "300 people just sat on the edge of their seats to see if a top would stop spinning."

Hey, so that's what Tasha looks like.
It's almost exactly what I pictured. Huh.

The Ogre does have a point. There aren't really a lot of huge effects driven summer blockbusters left this summer and it's only June. I mean, what else is coming up aside from The Last Airbender?

This is why you put the subtitles on.

This show looked pretty bad.
I'm glad my prejudices have been reinforced.

So Michael Caine's a Tory, eh?
So what? Does that mean all this time behind all that cockney charm he's really been just a British Jon Voight? I'm so disillusioned.

Yeesh… why are 25-35 year old women obsessed with a series written for 14 year old girls? That's some serious arrested development there, and that's coming from someone who still lives with his mother.

This review gave Gabourey a B+ for effort,
and I can respect that but for me you need to actually be funny, and the only thing that made me laugh was John Mulaney. That's not good enough. D+

You got any?

Mary Elizabeth Winstead was 20 at the time.

Scott's the one with the deeper voice but it was Tasha (y'know the woman?) who mentioned Transformers. They bring up the movie a lot because it serves as a good recent example of a bad movie. Perhaps when another movie comes out that approaches its level of notoriety then they will start talking about that. Until

Oooh! I've never given canceraids to anyone before.

Being Amelie's second podcast
I'm starting to notice something about her voice that may eventually get on my nerves. She's one of those people, mainly women, who ends almost every one of her sentences with a rising tone as if it were a question. That reminds me of the girls I knew in high school who sat within their

That's Amelie?!?
She sounds so nice!