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Me too. It is consistently funny and entertaining.

I've recently started listening to it again too, catching up on the eps I've missed over the past few months. Also enjoying the reverse Maltin game, but my fave is definitely Build a Title.

Ya ya ya ya ya!

God damn, do I ever want to see that fancy looking veto booth at work!

It may have been terrible, but it's still vastly more watchable than Small Wonder!

And even after 96 days, he still wears his tie!

Thank you! There are episodes of his podcast I haven't yet listened to, this is next up.

The floating garbage island was so surprising and hilarious. I lost it at "not a bad diet". This is the best thing on television.

Me too. I adore MIB and I really wanted to like the Gaffigan show, but it was so underwhelming.

Lucille's Google instructions were amazing, especially with Forrest's dad commenting on how she knows her stuff.

My favourite thing about this show is Michael Ian Black as Peepers. There has not been one episode in which he has not made me laugh. His line delivery is perfection.

Not only him, but Keegan-Michael Key, too? Yes.

I think he's ernest and means well and I bet he does work hard even where he's stunt casted. But that Hugh Hef-esque persona and the Michael Jackson dancing, though… it's like he has no self awareness. His childhood experiences sure must've done a number on him.

I mean, if adult Vern is a regular Joe with kids and a mid-level job, certainly Jerry O'Connell having a mid-level acting career and a few kids is comparable…

I mean, I wanna say, "Aw, don't be so mean", but then I watch "Celebrity Wife Swap" and think, "Corey, y u gotta suck so hard?"

BIRTHDAY SLEEPOVER PARTY MOVIES!!! I'm actually fairy certain that's where I saw this the first time, come to think of it.

Interesting. I mean, I like him in stuff he's been on, but I find him annoying when he's himself. Maybe I'm taking him too seriously.

Will check it out.

Yeah, I mean, I still listened to the whole thing because I love NNF. It's rare I skip it even if I'm not a fan of the guest.

Never Not Funny had Adam Pally. In a past podcast, can't remember which one now, AP told about how he likes to derail improv scenes to fuck with people. It kind of rubbed me the wrong way and I wasn't so much of a fan of his after, but listened to this anyway… to hear him tell a story about how he used to get angry at