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Try listening to his appearance on the Comedy Bang! Bang! podcast (#524, 12/11/17). I say try because he does his best to make it unlistenable despite the presence of PFT as Big Chunky Bubbles.

You know, saying I’m petty for being irritated by his Twitter presence this week (and in general) is fair enough. But brushing off the Amy Winehouse corpse as “Dead celebrities are a thing at Halloween” is a little weird to me?

Rachel Bloom’s GQ statement is glorious.

Thank you for mentioning the bit about Winehouse. I was somehow blissfully unaware and have gleefully cancelled NPH as a result. I knew I hated him, but couldn’t figure out why.

It was so tasteless that I cannot even think about him without remembering it. I’m actually surprised this isn’t more known. If you Google it, you can see that very few sites reported it. Weird.

I came in here to bitch about the Amy Winehouse thing and was so glad to see it mentioned. I have a pretty sick sense of humor sometimes (my job requires me to have a bit of gallows humor to stay sane) but mocking someone who died after years of struggle is not a good look at all. It could have just been a fictional

Neil Patrick Harris is largely off my radar. I never bothered with How I Met Your Mother. I only watched Dr.

That poor woman’s towels.

I know people often think of Fleetwood Mac here in America as Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, and Stevie Nicks but I always prefer the line up of Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, and Jeremy Spencer. “Albatross” is one of those cuts I can listen to for days and

Only when he’s feeling frisky, though.

Well he learned the hard lesson with those white wine spritzers.

“Clear hot soup” is a very Ned Flanders thing to drink.

Yeah, I mean, who knew? Is that common? Are deep fried feathers the next pork rinds? The mind reels.

The May 23 accident resulted in the chicken feathers—scheduled to be made into animal feed in Canada...

Jake & Amy are such relationship goals, which I guess makes me a Boyle.