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Mr. Brainwash!
Sam Elliott!
That guy who got kicked out of the Sugar Hill Gang for poor rapping!

I'll never turn up my nose at more Bachmann. Thanks!

I've been in a lot of rooms with Eric Bachmann and I've yet to find one of them large enough for his talent.

He's not coming to Minnesota this time around and I'm distraught. This album is so goddamn good and I need to hear "Modern Drugs" live.

Recommended for you because you searched for Let it Be: House of Cards, Orange is the New Black, Master of None, Making a Murderer, Bojack Horseman, Arrested Development: Season Five.

Considering Ringo was at most co-writer of all of his big hits, I’m amused that the one he had to explain to Carrie Fisher was the one that’s an outright cover.

Ringo could be an appealing actor, but when he was bad he was bad. His performance as Merlin opposite Harry Nillson’s titular Son of Dracula made me feel both angry and personally insulted. It’s a terrible movie all around but Ringo is by far the low point.

In the Latin alphabet, "Jehovah" begins with an "I"!

Were those technically parodies? I think they were more just straight-ahead pirate porn with actual storylines, although they were almost certainly inspired by the POTC films. I've seen one of them and it is indeed a pretty impressive production by porn standards - a plot, some character development and sets and

John did ask him not to tell anyone. Doesn't want it getting back to Yoko.

Maybe he forgot his position once Besser smoked him up.

Chaos and Disorder.

You'll have to speak up, I'm wearing a towel.

That is odd. It was a live episode but I can't imagine Walsh wouldn't realize it would be released as a podcast.

It was the annual 4/20 episode of Improv 4 Humans, in which the performers all get stoned before the show. Lots of funny stuff, but as the episode wore on Walsh was increasingly unable to follow anybody else's threads. That was funny in its own right, but a different kind of funny.

Aw, that's awfully sad. Also somewhat of an eerie coincidence, considering they also had a Harris Wittels episode slated at the time of his death.

This week I learned that Matt Walsh isn't great at holding his weed.

I regret to inform you that a Cosby Show porn parody does exist, and not just in the immortal Jelloems of Bill Cosby Bukowski.

From the trailer I gather that she's of legal age and has at least one sex scene with the Harvey Keitel stand-in. There also appears to be a scene featuring the Martin Scorcese character's wife and her lover, which would seem to be stretching the narrative a little.

There are several cuts of that Alice. The one I saw most certainly had hardcore sex scenes in it, although they're pretty tasteful and gentle by modern standards. Alice blowing the Mad Hatter stands out in my memory, because the dude looked rather like Eric Idle and that wasn't an association I needed.