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I mentioned the Comedians in Cars episode too, and I need to watch it again, but didn't they at one point just hug and say "I love you" very bluntly to each other, and it was just lovely? I really like lives well lived; it makes death easier to handle.

I'll weigh in, uninvited, that it is indeed a better way to go than wasting away slowly from some horrifying cancer. Still sucks though.

Very sad. The first thing I thought of was his Comedians in Cars episode, because it was - for two people like Garry Shandling and Jerry Seinfeld - unusually affectionate and sweet. I love smart, funny, cranky guys so I will miss him greatly.

For me, it relates to the absurd "are women funny?" idea, the premise of which automatically assumes that the only people who are deciding who is and is not funny are men. Of all the things that are irritating about that bullshit, that's the MOST irritating. Because it not only negates the female comedian, it also

I think he captures some of his cadence quite well, but it's not as effortless as Werner. Who occasionally seems to creep in.

This is weird and gross.

I cannot tell you how many times I've rewound him saying "you fat cop… you fat fuckin cop" with Betsy Sodaro unable to control her laughter.

Look, she and Kareem have an open relationship.

I enjoy the ongoing Twitter debate between Aaron Abrams and Paul F. Tompkins over whether Paul's Mads Mikkelsen impression is any good.

I dream of one day being a brand that PFT turns into a beloved character.

STOP SAYING SOFT CLAWS

I think a lot of people have a Wompler threshold that I just don't have.

I've learned not to expect things. There was a brief period of my life during which a new U Talkin' U2 To Me? came out every week. Hard to imagine now, and I hate past me for not knowing just how good she had it…

I did a Womp marathon this weekend while puttering around the house - more people should be listening to it. They've built an amazing world.

When I was listening to the Best Of in my car a few days ago, as soon as that Neil Casey bit started I said out loud to no one: "This is my favorite thing that ever happened on Improv4Humans."

I just miss Hannibal you guys. I wish I could bake a cake filled with rainbows and people and everyone would eat and be happy.

Sinead O'Connor is incredible and her voice is my all-time favorite noise.

Hannibal and Will also solved mysteries one hug at a time, didn't they?

It's sad how hard this just made me laugh. It isn't even one of the best ones!

"Not enough Gourley for my tastes" is my mantra.