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The newer guests don’t seem to have quite the commitment that the more established character guests do. And Paul F, Jason, Andy Daly, and Gabrus are all to busy doing other podcasts. The episodes are way shorter because the improv narrative is not sustainable and Scott seems bored almost every episode - especially

I love Benny Schwaz, and I squealed when I first noticed that he was a guest on last week’s CBB. The chemistry with him, Scott, and Zac was great. I adore Tawny Newsome, and she is extremely talented. She’s also a singer and an activist (disclosure: I haven’t listened to Yo Is that Racist? but I’m pretty confident she

I think we all have a nostalgic weakness for Sonic and his beloved catchphrase.

I don’t typically dig high school movies or party movies, but for many reasons Can’t Hardly Wait is my favorite film of 1998. That movie is pure charm.

As somebody who has spent his life as an American skinhead, I kinda loathe American History X.

On a narrative level, I have a problem that the movie spends a good deal of time on why Norton becomes racist (because the first chunk of the movie has black people initiate most of the violence in the movie) but doesn’t

That show is often far more real than it has any right to be. The “thoughts and prayers” episode in particular was a treat.

Let’s pretend, for a second, that your story is true (it’s not): You’ll say what, exactly? She flashed people who weren’t her boss; therefore the boss could not have harassed her? Solid deductive work. Just spot on.

By all reports Lennon was a piece of human garbage so little of value was lost. Certainly no more than if anyone not famous got murdered. And, in my opinion, life without the possibility of parole is cruel and unusual punishment.

I disagree. Other developed nations that are more reluctant to throw people away, that focus on rehabilitation and often cap sentencing at less time than Chapman has served, have much healthier societies. Their crime rates and recidivism rates are much lower. If America accepted that vengeance is not justice, we’d be

I wonder if Chapman would enjoy J.D. Salinger’s most recent work: Hollywoo Stars and Celebrities: What Do They Know? Do They Know Things?? Let’s Find Out!

Yes, the worst thing anyone can do is kill someone famous. There should absolutely be different parole standards for high profile celebrity murderers. 

I even get to use a real bathroom when I want..

Think of how delicious they’d be if they were, though.

As a dog person who enjoys taking my dog to places she’s allowed, I was sympathetic to Suki’s Mom until: “Is it even legal to refuse to seat us?”

Oh, tell us more about unreasonable outrage, guy who imagined a backlash in order to bemoan it. See if you can work the phrase “female actress” back in there while you’re at it.

Pointing out MRA talking points is not attacking masculinity in any way. It seems like you and your friend aren’t too clear on the definitions of these words.

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Yeah, with all the banter and the jokes and the silliness, I get it.

I need to make some bejeweled and bedazzled novelty wine-themed can koozies and sell them on etsy.