I had never listened to the whole "Exorcism of Cake Boss" episode because I too was bored by the beginning of it for some reason, but that portion they played on the Best Of was definitely not boring.
I had never listened to the whole "Exorcism of Cake Boss" episode because I too was bored by the beginning of it for some reason, but that portion they played on the Best Of was definitely not boring.
"Can I get you guys a water or anything?"
I agree with this assessment. I was kind of outraged when Time Bobby 2 got #1 last year, just because Time Bobby is one of my favorite CBB episodes ever, but the sequel didn't really do it for me. TB3 was much better, and I forgot until the Best Ofs how many of Horatio Sanz's characters that Bobby Moynihan imitated,…
I'm partial to the thousand yard stare.
I think The Wall is pretty phenomenal for a concept album. The shorter tracks that don't necessarily work as standalone singles definitely do their job in context of the album (i.e. "Vera", "Is There Anybody Out There?" etc.). The balance of Waters' hysterical narrator's lyrics and vocals with the smoother Gilmour…
That bassline on "Sorrow" is so dark and funky and catchy. I love that song.
"Sorrow" is a fucking jam.
Musically I find that song pretty beautiful, but that's more due to Kamen's orchestration.
"For FUCK'S sake!"
Their voices have grown on me considerably, and I've listened to about 4 episodes and have enjoyed it.
It's pronounced, "Thedge", one word.
I listened to the episode and had no idea there was any sort of feud, let alone one that surrounds The Love Guru, between Carvey and Myers. I also didn't catch any tension between Carvey and Holmes during that section, either.
She threw in a "Yummy!" there one time too. I love when her other characs' traits and catchphrases seep in.
When they got into the TV theme song portion of "Is This A U2 Song?" I could not stop giggling and laughing out loud in anticipation of each new track they'd play.
That was by far my favorite episode of ADPPP, and I've probably listened to it a good 5 times.
As soon as they said "The Almighty Daughter," I was just waiting for the theme song, and then they played it. I cackled out loud in my car like a mad man.
I was a little boy, with big boy dreams.
Did Esposito condescendingly talk about men and straight people and their inability to understand how lesbian sex really works? Because, man, those topics are always rife for comedy.
If I remember correctly, Rob Huebel himself made multiple jokes about how he always loses the last time he was on.
I never listen to the songs from Nevermind when they're on the radio, because it almost feels like a joke that they're wasting a radio play on those songs. Do I really need the station on Sirius/XM that is literally named LITHIUM playing "Lithium" and "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana? Having said that, I will…