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Muthafuckin Henry
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When I saw this I thought it seemed strange, and uncanny. Seinfeld might need the laugh track (audience, whatever) to work.

Yes, they are.

Wow, she's so cool and different from all those other Hollywood actresses. She's not fake like them, she's real and down-to-earth and eats chips and, like, talks about it on late-night talk shows. She's so interesting and different.

Wow that is really stretching it.

I sometimes skip CBB when I don't know who the guests are (this is rare). Absolutely no idea who those two are, and I agree, they killed it. Unskippable.

Fucking shit, this is the only place on the web where someone would even try to initialize the name of that song.

I don't recall them fucking up this bad before, do you? Fool me once…

I actually had no idea Brennan directed it until this interview. Now it makes a little more sense to me why I like it… I mean it's got Rob Riggle acting like a retard and shit, not the kind of comedy I'm usually into. I wouldn't call it "good" exactly, but much like "Half Baked" it has its moments.

Didja, didja hear about this? Apparently a supermarket in Kansas made a typo in their coupon flyer. Didja hear about this?

I think it's pretty good, but only when the guests are good. I also like weed and think it's lame that people associate it with teenagers or whatever. Somehow obsessing over bourbon or wine is cool but if you like pot you must be posted up in front of an XBOX blaring Madden and wear cargo shorts.

I'm a huge CBB fan (including many things Paul F Tompkins does, Mr Show, etc) but Pardo has annoyed the hell out of me the times he's been on CBB. I should probably bite the bullet and try to get into NNF, but, gah. He's just so… unctuous or something.

I look forward to him discussing in great detail his terrible business ideas. I also look forward to his subsequent dejectedness after his ideas are shot down by others in the room.

They are a pretty awesome band but most discussions of them focus on their fans, which is lame.

I could never get into this show. But, a few years back Scharpling and Paul F Tompkins went in on the commercial for "The Gathering of the Juggalos" and oh my god it is one of the funniest things ever, ever. It was so funny that I think they returned to it in subsequent years. A pretty well-known moment on the show,

Everyone saying this is a great song is legit crazy. This is so, so bad.

That exchange between him and Joan has always stuck out for me as something pretty ugly on her part. I mean, she is such a condescending racist asshole in that scene. It doesn't fit in with how we want to think about her so it doesn't come up in discussion very much, like the time she smashed a vase over her husband's

In. sufferably. poor. You said it. It's just the worst, corniest, unfunniest shit ever. But this show is so good that I love it even though ALL the humor is absolute dogshit. ALL OF IT.

True. Swizz needs to stay out of the booth, though. He is bad at rapping.

Sure, I agree, though that is a different issue. There is an idea going around that producers should be more humble and stop tagging their tracks, which is what I was responding to. Rap music isn't big on humility, mostly.

I see people saying this, but I don't get it. Would you rather have "mike will made it" at the beginning or Timbo dancing around going "wikky wikky" every five seconds. For me it's a wash but producers have been marking their tracks one way or another for a long time now.