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Desert Fox Special Ops
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You don't even know what that word means! Stop lying! You've never been in ANY movie. PERIOD. …You're pathetic.

I haven't listened to Lore, but based on that description I think you would like The Memory Palace.

The AV Club wasted no time in suddenly linking to their new corporate partners!

Agreed on the Anna Faris podcast. I listened to two episodes, and by the halfway point of the second episode I heard I remember thinking "it's fascinating how little she actually talks." Then right after that they advised a caller to play weird mind games, and I decided the podcast wasn't for me.

What I like about Alison's podcast in contrast to other interview podcasts is that she has an actual journalism background, meaning she's often able to step outside herself and come up with smarter questions to ask her guests. I like WTF, YMIW, etc, but what bothers me on a lot of those shows is how self-obsessed the

Listen to the Half Hour of Power, which is on the same RSS feed as the main show. It's a bi-weekly show where Tom and the rest of his crew take unscreened calls after the main show ends. It's not QUITE the same experience, since Tom and everyone else is out of "character" (whatever that means), but it's a good way to

They should just do a 6-item Kulap and Howard chart at the top of the show (3 for each), use that to catch up for the first 15-20 minutes, and then bring on the guest for the music and movies charts. If the lack of tweet chart/guest chart is a problem, just have a freeform discussion with them (something this show

I don't listen to a ton of Max Fun podcasts, so I don't really have any firsthand opinions on the switcharoo week, but it seems like a weird idea to me. I think I would find it kind of annoying to download this week's episode of a show and have it hosted by completely different people I've never heard of. Then,

What? I love Pardo! Wrong thread, mister!

I've listened to it here and there, usually when it gets written up here. It's a decent listen, but it's really weird and self-indulgent to me how the host takes nearly 5 minutes (usually close to 1/4 of the running time) to wrap up the show.

As a fan of chain restaurants, weird food products, and the CBB/Birthday Boys/UCB world, this podcast is pretty much made for me. My friend and I actually drove out to a TGI Friday's last week because I had been craving it ever since episode 6 came out.

I've said it before, but I'm baffled as to the appeal of an educational podcast hosted by two people with little-to-no expertise on any of the topics they cover. With limited podcast listening time and so many great shows that actually talk to experts, why waste your time listening to people vaguely speculating

Seems like a perfect idea for Howl! (although probably too niche even for them)

New episodes (and episodes less than 6 months old) are still being distributed the same way they always were, so the problem is likely on your end.

First of all, congrats.

Looking at the Wolfpop website (and how it hasn't improved one bit since it was launched), it was pretty clear that Howl's site was going to be similarly bad.

Also check out Everything's Coming Up Podcast if you want discussion of golden-era episodes.

I'm one of them, so thanks for the heads-up.

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