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Peter North posted:What if we're just on another plane of existence These are half of Joe Rogan's podcasts, the other half is MMA talk.
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Question for the CBB fans...I've been looking for a somewhat recent episode (within the past 2-3 months) in which there were 2 male guests, one regular and one character. Either the regular guest or Scott were telling a story about something being wrong with their eyes and they got confused and accidentally said eyebs instead (a cross between eyes and orbs, I assume). The character then said "That's what all the kids say- 'Ooh, look at my eyebs!'" Does anybody have any clue which episode that was/which character said it? I haven't had any luck finding it. edit: VVV Thanks! Honey Roasted fucked around with this message at 23:31 on Aug 23, 2011 |
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Honey Roasted posted:Does anybody have any clue which episode that was/which character said it? I haven't had any luck finding it. I just listened to this one the other day. It's the episode with Fabrice Fabrice and Harris Wittels.
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# ? Aug 23, 2011 23:27 |
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Honey Roasted posted:Question for the CBB fans...I've been looking for a somewhat recent episode (within the past 2-3 months) in which there were 2 male guests, one regular and one character. Either the regular guest or Scott were telling a story about something being wrong with their eyes and they got confused and accidentally said eyebs instead (a cross between eyes and orbs, I assume). The character then said "That's what all the kids say- 'Ooh, look at my eyebs!'" That was episode 89 with Harris Wittels and Nick Kroll I've been trying to find an old CBB episode too. I don't remember who was on it, but I remember a part where they were acting out a fake TV pilot about a deaf lawyer.Does anyone know what I'm talking about? vvv Thanks, got it! Help Im Alive fucked around with this message at 22:10 on Aug 24, 2011 |
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Flamazot posted:That was episode 89 with Harris Wittels and Nick Kroll Was it the Matt Walsh one where he kept calling murder "shurder"? If so, I think it was with Nick Swardson and he kept wanting to be a rapist.
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# ? Aug 23, 2011 23:40 |
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Combo posted:Yeah I've never watched Bert the Conqueror or anything but he's a good guest. That loving laugh is ridiculous. Check out Bert on Mohr Stories episode #4, there's some pretty hilarious parts. That laugh of his is so crazy, but it's also so contagious and he always gets the hosts laughing way more than usual whenever he's on something.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 02:10 |
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I find the Joe Rogan podcast funny because Rogan is a dumb meathead stoner who thinks the moon landing was fake and psicodelic drugs open a portal to another dimension, it's hilarious to listen to his stupid ramblings. He also has the sort of charisma where I can't help but like him even though he's so dumb. Brian Redban is somehow dumber than Joe, but he serves a purpose. When Rogan goes too far in his stoner ramblings, Brian says something profoundly stupid and brings him back to earth.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 02:40 |
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Flying-Chip posted:I find the Joe Rogan podcast funny because Rogan is a dumb meathead stoner who thinks the moon landing was fake and psicodelic drugs open a portal to another dimension, it's hilarious to listen to his stupid ramblings. He also has the sort of charisma where I can't help but like him even though he's so dumb. This is why I continue to listen, that and most of his guest are pretty good.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 02:44 |
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Flying-Chip posted:I find the Joe Rogan podcast funny because Rogan is a dumb meathead stoner who thinks the moon landing was fake and psicodelic drugs open a portal to another dimension, it's hilarious to listen to his stupid ramblings. He also has the sort of charisma where I can't help but like him even though he's so dumb. Thanks for the recap of the last two pages of discussion.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 03:53 |
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I just wanted to say that the new Earwolf Live app is really loving cool. It takes where you are and it will find comedy shows near you that feature comedians who have been on earwolf. It will tell you where the show is, and you can buy tickets right there. It's free too.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 05:21 |
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Flying-Chip posted:I find the Joe Rogan podcast funny because Rogan is a dumb meathead stoner who thinks the moon landing was fake and psicodelic drugs open a portal to another dimension, it's hilarious to listen to his stupid ramblings. He also has the sort of charisma where I can't help but like him even though he's so dumb. For someone that uses "stupid" and "dumb" no less than 5 times to describe someone, you should have at least spelled psychadelic right.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 09:04 |
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Any pardcast listeners feel uncomfortable when Jimmy started riffing on the jokes he used to tell about the kids who mimicked that movie and lay in the middle of the road? It was going fine, but then he segued to Kurt Cobain ...and feeling sorry for yourself ...and killing yourself ...in front of his wife ...AK-47's sister You could hear him trying to pull out as he realized he was getting too close, but I still had to pause my iPod and make a quick prayer before I started up again.
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GuitarJunkie posted:For someone that uses "stupid" and "dumb" no less than 5 times to describe someone, you should have at least spelled psychadelic right. drat it, internet. I can't tell if anyone is joking anymore. it's psychedelic
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 12:26 |
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psycherjelics
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 12:55 |
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In relation to the whole Joe Rogan, is the fact that Duncan Trussell is poorly informed about the world and has terrible opinions genuine or is it a super meta-joke? Edit: On the Lavender Hour, I mean.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 14:39 |
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Teepkick Shakur posted:By has become do you mean literally was? You were conscious during the years 2006-2009 when he hosted a national morning zoo show yes?
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 14:48 |
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Bert Kreischer and Ricky Gervais need to have a laugh off.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 15:03 |
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-Atom- posted:Bert Kreischer and Ricky Gervais need to have a laugh off. Add in Ed Gamble from the Peacock and Gamble podcast and you've got more laughin' than Rowan and Martin's Laugh In!* *not a guarantee
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Strange Matter posted:Adam Carolla's morning show was one of the better zoos I'd ever heard actually. It had a sort of cerebral quality that a lot of other radio shows lacked, while still following most of the medium's trappings. I feel like he did try to make the show stand out from the rest of the background radiation that is morning radio. Agreed, however he then turned around and did the exact opposite for the podcast; he turned it into the kind of show that drove most people away from terrestrial radio to begin with
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 15:22 |
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Count me in on the "PFT makes any podcast better" wagon. He's back on Who Charted? and it's just as great as you'd think. Also seconding the Earwolf Live app is great, especially if you don't live near a major city and don't want to hop between tons of comedian websites to figure out if they're coming near you. Edit: Behold! A Elk! posted:I just listened to the earwolf challenge's first episode (I am one of those people who is subscribed to thirty different podcasts so I take a while to catch up) and I am liking what I heard so far but goddamn Matt Besser has a hard time sounding excited about anything. Very true. Even worse, they're very aware of it; PFT and Howard spend a good amount of time making fun of that very point on this week's episode. Urk! fucked around with this message at 16:22 on Aug 25, 2011 |
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Riptor posted:Agreed, however he then turned around and did the exact opposite for the podcast; he turned it into the kind of show that drove most people away from terrestrial radio to begin with
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plastered quack posted:Also seconding the Earwolf Live app is great, especially if you don't live near a major city and don't want to hop between tons of comedian websites to figure out if they're coming near you. I figured it'd be insta-delete because the opening dialogue wants a zip code and doesn't seem very Canadian-friendly, but a few awkward presses later I found out Greg Proops was coming to my podunk burg of Ottawa, Canada, so thumbs up! edit: I see it's for an overpriced production of Whose Line Is It Anyways, but it's actually more impressive that it picked him out of an ensemble show! Piquai Souban fucked around with this message at 15:58 on Aug 24, 2011 |
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-Atom- posted:Bert Kreischer and Ricky Gervais need to have a laugh off. Not quite done with it yet but Bert really is the best guest.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 16:59 |
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The New York Times has an article about The Bugle, and how much they make fun of Rupert Murdoch despite working for a newspaper he owns. On the last episode, they theorized that the only reason they get away with it is that no higher ups are listening. But now it's in the New York Times.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 17:36 |
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"I just need someone to tell me what a mogul is" "Mr. Spielberg?" I really gotta stop listening to UYD at work. I must look like some sort of insane rear end in a top hat.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 21:30 |
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wafflesnsegways posted:The New York Times has an article about The Bugle, and how much they make fun of Rupert Murdoch despite working for a newspaper he owns. On the last episode, they theorized that the only reason they get away with it is that no higher ups are listening. But now it's in the New York Times. They mentioned in the last episode that the Times piece has probably screwed them.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 21:35 |
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GuitarJunkie posted:For someone that uses "stupid" and "dumb" no less than 5 times to describe someone, you should have at least spelled psychadelic right. English is not my first languaje, you did it wrong too by the way.
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Riptor posted:Agreed, however he then turned around and did the exact opposite for the podcast; he turned it into the kind of show that drove most people away from terrestrial radio to begin with In what way do you think the podcast is more comparable to a typical morning zoo show than his actual morning zoo show? I kind of feel like you just dont agree with what he has to say which fine but I dont really see how he's becoming the stereotype more than when he literally was the stereotype. Especially considering the fact that most of the episodes are one on one interviews because they were either intended to be or evolve into one as the interview goes on.
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 22:47 |
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Charlie Murphy will be on with Rogan today, that should be interesting!
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 22:58 |
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One potentially good thing to come out of the end (?) of Red Bar Radio is that quote:I am no longer working with Mike David or Red Bar Radio. I stayed on there as long as I did for one reason only, the fans, so I wanted to tell you what’s going on with me. If you’re a listener and you know me at all then you know that by now I realize that life’s too short, or if they create a pill that cures all my surely undiagnosed diseases, too long. Either way, it’s the only life I get. You’ll also know that I haven’t always been the best at taking advantage of opportunities in a positive way, and I have an opportunity now. To start something new. To start something of my own. I’ll be premiering my very own humble podcast in the next 4-6 weeks. I’ve very excited about this project. I hope you’ll give it a try, or at the very least, respect my decision. Thank you all so much for your support over the past 4 years. It means the world to me. Will definitely be one to watch.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 02:07 |
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Just a quick heads-up: those of you who are fans of DLM but maybe haven't tried the Benson Interruption podcasts, the new interruption is broken up by quick Len Maltin games with Samm Levine versus audience members. It might be a good entry-level episode to try out TBI if you haven't yet. That, and Jonah Ray/Chris Hardwick are on it, for the nerdist fans. Urk! fucked around with this message at 18:53 on Aug 25, 2011 |
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plastered quack posted:Just a quick heads-up: those of you who are fans of DLM but maybe haven't tried the Benson Interruption podcasts, the new interruption is broken up by quick Len Maltin games with Samm Levine versus audience members. Yep, I'm the fourth guy, Brian. Listen to it if you want to hear me fail.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 21:12 |
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HipGnosis posted:In relation to the whole Joe Rogan, is the fact that Duncan Trussell is poorly informed about the world and has terrible opinions genuine or is it a super meta-joke?
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 21:48 |
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The Complete Guide To Everything is quickly becoming one of my favorite podcasts. A few times it's made me bust out laughing. Most memorable was when they were talking about trying to look cool in front of teenagers. Or when they tried to see how long they could hold their breath (That's the one thing they tell you not to do in broadcasting school, "Never see how long you can hold your breath!" Also, does anyone who listens to Sick & Wrong and The Complete Guide To Everything find it odd how similar the hosts are? Just their voices, I guess. Tim/Lance especially.
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# ? Aug 26, 2011 04:55 |
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My favorite TCGTE line ever was when they were talking about memory foam pillows and Tom mentioned how unsettling it was to flip over his pillow and then press his face into the imprint of a gun.
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# ? Aug 26, 2011 05:39 |
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Even if you haven't heard of The Smartest Man In The World or don't care for it you have to listen to the latest episode for Greg's very drunk surprise guest.
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# ? Aug 26, 2011 09:48 |
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Bro Dad posted:Even if you haven't heard of The Smartest Man In The World or don't care for it you have to listen to the latest episode for Greg's very drunk surprise guest. Yeah that was the first episode I listened to and it was definitely a good start.
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Collias posted:What are you referring to specifically? I can't say for sure, but I'm thinking he means all of those tangents Duncan goes into that always starts out with a, "What if...yadda yadda yadda." Further, I think he's wondering if Duncan is being serious when he goes into these stoner tangents about the meaning of consciousness, life, psychedelics, etc. I happen to think that he is being totally serious. I typically find entertainment in all of his hackneyed theories, even though I don't believe a bit of it. The one constant theme that has annoyed the poo poo out of me though is when I hear him talk on Rogan the past couple times and even on the Lavender Hour is that our society is some elaborate "game" that we all play in. "Why do we even believe in this game? Cops? What the gently caress is that?! Some guy says he's the president and we're supposed to believe him?" Please shut up Duncan. Yes, it all seems like a game, and that game is called life.
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Complete Guide is awesome. I really liked the summer episode which was just Tom telling all these weird lifeguard stories
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mistermojo posted:Complete Guide is awesome. I really liked the summer episode which was just Tom telling all these weird lifeguard stories I'm starting to dig them as well. Man, they really misrepresented themselves in the Earwolf Challenge as a "How to" esque show and confused the judges.
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