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Miss Terryman
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He's been doing a live weekly podcast for quite a while now where he takes Skype questions and answers them genuinely if you'd like to hear more of him speaking in this manner.

Path of least resistance when I was still a Christian. I've since come to my senses.

I'm a Liberty U grad, and at this point, I completely disown the place.

One of my favorite lines of all CBB.

Love the fake 80s Tom Waits song (IOU 7 Cents) randomly thrown in there.

I'm noticing a lot of people didn't connect well with the episode. It really may be for people who are into festivals and/or The Flaming Lips, as I absolutely loved it and was laughing throughout at all of the specific lampooing and nuances.

Reading through these comments I get the feeling that a lot of you assume that every show on Broadway is a musical. You realize that this is a tired and overused joke at this point? Some of the best acting I've ever seen has been on Broadway in dramatic productions. Seeing how this is one of the best character pieces

They're from my area in Pennsylvania…and they're not even going to play here?

The ending of the Elf sketch with the number to call felt like something out of Mr. Show.

Saw this guy in a bar in Chicago a couple years ago, and he blew my mind. Glad he's starting to get noticed!

I asked him how much of the change in character between Awesome Show and Check It Out was his idea, and how much was Tim and Eric's, and can he explain it. He basically said it was his idea, and that Steve is a man who is shaped by experience, and as he revisited childhood traumas and had substantial events occurred

Well, I had the opportunity to talk to him backstage after one of his recent musical gigs under the name John Reilly, and I got him to sign my Check It Out DVD and got to ask him some questions about Brule and he had some fantastic and well thought out answers. May not be the same as an interview, but he was more than

"Every gray hair on my head I call Kinski."

Exoskeletal junction at the railroad delayeeeeeeeed!

Pretty sure there was a Portlandia episode about this last season.

According to IMDB, the Coens wrote on 2 episodes.

Would've been neat if you had named him "Rang"!

Favorite bit was definitely the freeze frames during the lovemaking turning into jazz album covers. I was dying at each one.

My favorite bit was Tim Robbins' impossibly long inscription that ended with "Your fat". "Why would you say something like that?" "It was supposed to say Your Father, but he must've run out of room. He should've made better use of the space."

If you have the chance, go see one of their shows. I got tickets day of for $30 by getting to the box office 2 hours early!