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My mom watches that show and I poke my head in like once ever five weeks which is a pretty hilarious way to watch that show. "Oh Pinocchio is part of this now? Wait is that Captain Hook in the real world now? Who's that guy? What did that guy say when I said, 'Who's that guy?'''

The Teacher's Lounge is seriously amazing. The episode with Lauren Lapkus alone is instantly my all time favorite episodes of any podcast. Can't wait to dig into the episodes with Mary Holland, Paul F. Tompkins and Carl Tart.

"I just hated what they became—the way so many early-’00s emo bands attempted to matriculate alongside indie rock into mainstream acceptance and ended up either watery pap or Hot Topic mall punk."

Sunny Day Real Estate is "skin crawlingly embarrassing"?

Hey, Lil Uzi Vert made literally one sad song that had any sort of meaning I guess he's "emo" now! Christ, at least go with Kid Cudi or someone like that. Purdom's comparisons makes absolutely no sense sometimes.

I'm still waiting on that new Brand New album but starting to feel a bit like Bart at Kamp Krusty…

The author also seems to think that Whitney and Lil Uzi Vert fall under the umbrella of "emo" which is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever heard. Also the new Paramore song sounds like something CHVRCHES would make so I have no idea what he's talking about.

Drew Tarver really is a good looking dude.

I can't believe I'm just finding out about it after Drew Tarver's appearance on Hollywood Handbook this week, it's absolutely amazing. I've always loved Lippert's appearances on improv4Humans but somehow I didn't know about the podcast until a few days ago. The "Cheetahman" episode with Lauren Lapkus had me fucking

I know the "Elliott is annoying" criticism is a common one, and one I didn't share for a long time and while I think generally he's a really smart, funny guy whose energy makes the whole show run, God damn he can be really annoying sometimes.

Lately it's been "HUMBLE" but that isn't helped by the fact that it's everywhere and it's the official song of the NBA Playoffs so I hear it everyday several times.

Hahaha it's amazing! To this day I have a buddy who will say it with the hand motion if he doesn't want more food or another drink or something.

The way he says "luge" is great too. "Luuuuuuuge lessons".

And you stole it from last week's episode of "Pardon My Zinger"!

That's my whole point. If they're gonna cite the stuff about God hating gays then how can they ignore everything else? It's ridiculous. And obviously somebody eating shellfish isn't a huge social issues like gay marriage but hey the same source decries both so either be a fundamentalist and follow the Bible to the

His cameo is probably the best part of the sequel too.

And then Austin Powers doing like a 50 point turn to get out of the narrow hallway. Sean is right, this movie is hilarious even with how ubiquitous and annoying the major catch phrases became.

God, it was the worst when Kathie Lee Gifford started talking like Austin Powers all the time.

"If I ever become famous I want it to be for something worthwhile, not for some obnoxious fad."
"Obnoxious fad?"
"Aw, don't worry son. Y'know they said the same thing about Urkel—that little snot boy! I'd like to smack that kid!

I try to work that and "My father used to make outrageous claims like he invented the question mark." into everyday conversation to this day. Also "In Like Flint?! That's my favorite mooooovie!"