I wonder which segment they'll pull from Not Farts and Pro? It's unbelievably dark but I do think the funniest part was the discussion of if it's okay to masturbate to a dead person.
I wonder which segment they'll pull from Not Farts and Pro? It's unbelievably dark but I do think the funniest part was the discussion of if it's okay to masturbate to a dead person.
The next clue is at the White House!
You have much to look forward to.
Yeah, that one was great.
I did enjoy that one but I guess it didn't make a huge impression on me. As I scrolled through the list I realized I've probably only listened to 2/3rds of the eps this year. I blame Scott for hiring all of the regulars to do their own podcasts. So much content!
I only recently discovered that he and Andy Richter just basically tweet each other all day long. It's pretty delightful.
The Best of CBB poll is up. Which eps are you voting for? I think the Silicon Valley one may have made me laugh the hardest. Maybe I should start watching that show.
Emma yelling "NOT INTERESTED!" about 3000 times in a single episode was so Wompler it brought a tear to my eye.
It kills me that he has no idea who Bozo the Clown is but just angrily assumes he's from the 60s.
I have the same issue and I always think "that's it, I'm gonna start cooking and eating like that!" It never seems to happen.
I completely agree, it's the peak of his career.
I just watched this and I kind of feel like if you didn't like it then you're just determined not to like things.
I have to admit I find the tone of this article vaguely irritating, but it's probably because I'm not badass enough in my femininity to fully appreciate it.
I'm more than fine with this.
Ray was like some kind of proto-Bob Benson.
The way Gourley introduces himself kind of whispery is extra dumb and awesome.
I just came here to report "I just got choked up at Drunk History WTF you guys."
Seinfeld is really the king of great one-off performances. For example, Jon Favreau as Eric the Clown. "You're livin' in the past, man! You're hung up on some clown from the sixties, man!"
I'm not a big Scorcese person but I agree The Departed is insanely entertaining; I've probably watched it a dozen times.
That bit justified the entire Rattle and Hum movie.