I think she's incredibly attractive in ways that are mainly tied to her brain, and her appearances on podcasts and her stand-up are funny, but her Twitter stuff makes me want to stab out both my eyes then wander into a busy street.
I think she's incredibly attractive in ways that are mainly tied to her brain, and her appearances on podcasts and her stand-up are funny, but her Twitter stuff makes me want to stab out both my eyes then wander into a busy street.
Another Suntsberger?
Episode 12 - Microwave Popcorn. From memory, that one has made me cry tears of laughter the most.
Yes! I was going to say the exact same thing. I think that line is absolutely brilliant.
"Mickey is played more like an inveterate sweetheart, falling head over heels over and over again."
She was hotter in high school.
"He came across as a guy happy to piss on anyone else." Well sure, but for comedy. He did it on a comedic radio show. It was funny.
I think it's that Chris Hardwick oozes desperation.
You've never, ever, ever heard a German person speak, have you?
That's so cool to hear! You've been part of my two favourite scenes of the show so far (the cell phone store and this recent restaurant one), hope you start getting more TV work.
no one cares
I think the reason you don't love the show all that much is because you're a fucking hipster and you're exactly who they're mocking.
I'm pretty sure the reason they brought Kenley back is because I want to bang her six ways from Tuesday. I find her incredibly attractive and I'm only about 15% ashamed of it.
So you're probably not exactly the best person to go for for an objective review then, are you?
See, I listened to that episode and instantly fell in love with Holmes' style. I found him tear-inducingly funny and have started listening to his podcast because of it. His podcast is basically a version of WTF that I can relate to (as a 20-something comedy writer/editor/lover).
Yeah it's kind of like Elaine begins as a regular person and the other characters force her to become like them.
Looking forward to plenty more episodes of whatever Jesse is calling this great show. I, for one, appreciate the time, effort, skill and passion that goes into podcasting and radio in general, and I love the guests and content Jesse chooses and creates.
@SteelSky:disqus That's totally fair enough, but I guess the extreme nature of my original comment was an attempt to counter the OP's in which they accuse anyone who dislikes Weird Al of being morally and culturally redundant.
Well, I'd have estimated 30-50. But ok.
Nah, Weird Al isn't funny (except in interviews etc). How old are you? I think he must have been a thing for so many people at the right age to really stick with them.