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My first job out of college was working as assistant manager at a crumbling movie theater on a seedy stretch of Canal Street in New Orleans. My boss was a burly, sardonic dude from out East who filmed homemade gore movies on his days off. A few weeks into my tenure we were discussing music and he mentioned that he

Just as helpful as "DODGE HIS PUNCH, THEN COUNTERPUNCH," honestly.

Daly's visualization of the very specific scenario in which Scott would crank it to Coldplay was chillingly hilarious.

Ay-yi-yi, we look like cartoons!

His name is 30-30, you philistine.

The requisite anti-drug episode was nicely done too. A tweaked-out cowboy babbling about spiders and screeching, "You… you want to eat me!" at his rescuers was at least as effective a deterrent as however many D.A.R.E. classes I sat through. As I recall, the kid Bravestarr tried to save from a life of addiction

I'll ride hard for Mixed Nuts until the day I die.

I’m disappointed that Chad Carter couldn’t make it in for this week’s Improv 4 Humans, but I’ll never turn my nose up at a Pam Murphy-Neal Casey lineup, especially when it builds into another round of “Neal Casey plays an evil old man.” That longform joke-telling scene was pristine.

Lublin is easily in the top tier of Spontaneanation guests too.

"I used to fuck guys like you in Arkham!"

So the Andrew Lloyd Webber/Gino the Intern musical theater podcast was as perfect as anyone could have hoped. I very much want this to become a regular thing (and I hope John Lennon's call for email questions for a vague new podcast project at the end of Thursday's CBB has something to do with it).

The notion of a resurrected John Lennon barreling across the country in an RV going 300 mph is somehow the most hilarious thing anyone has ever conceived.

Brett's uncontrollable arousal during the PacDonald's story pitch was the most beautiful thing I heard last week.

Few things delight me more than Mike Hanford's John Lennon.

I haven't listened to it yet, but I found the movie pairing intriguing since I've heard PFT make several digs about Lebowski being "wildly overrated." Sounds like there's not much crossover in the conversations, sadly.

What's happening? I keep my dreadlocks in a napkin ring!

"Wooo!"
- Minnesota

At least it's charitable enough to grant him "minor thing" status.

Presuming the Butler is Ask Jeeves, yes.