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Drewsky
Dec 29, 2010

You fuckin with me dog?

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widunder
May 2, 2002

Drewsky posted:

You fuckin with me dog?
It's the intro of episode 102.
E: Seth bugging out about it in 103 is funnier. "Richard. I call him Richard."

Asnorban
Jun 13, 2003

Professor Gavelsmoke


Just like all of their celebrity endorsements and voice mails I am sure they are real. These dudes never make a joke based on a celebrity up.

Note: I am only one episode 101 on my run through, so I am talking out my rear end.

see you tomorrow
Jun 27, 2009

Thanks for this thread. Started at episode 1 and have been loving the poo poo out of UYD for the last week at work. Amazing show.

DrVenkman
Dec 28, 2005

I think he can hear you, Ray.
The best thing about Ricky Gervais calling in is the week after when Jonathan is angry that no one mentioned it on their message boards. He clearly thought the boards were going to blow up and then it literally got like one mention.

An odd connection, a friend they mention who's filming the show for them was Gervais' co-writer on 'This Side Of The Truth', so I'll assume that's how he's heard the show.

widunder
May 2, 2002

DrVenkman posted:

The best thing about Ricky Gervais calling in is the week after when Jonathan is angry that no one mentioned it on their message boards. He clearly thought the boards were going to blow up and then it literally got like one mention.

An odd connection, a friend they mention who's filming the show for them was Gervais' co-writer on 'This Side Of The Truth', so I'll assume that's how he's heard the show.
That movie title was changed to The invention of lying and I think they know Matt Robinson one way or the other.

danifestmestny
Jun 11, 2003

Lincecum, Cain, and pray for rain
Lol at the argument on ep 89. 10 minutes in and Jah is making zero sense.

This is way less awkward or angry than I expected.

DrVenkman
Dec 28, 2005

I think he can hear you, Ray.

nemoulette posted:

That movie title was changed to The invention of lying and I think they know Matt Robinson one way or the other.

Weird, I totally forgot it was renamed.

But yeah what I meant is I assume Robinson introduced Gervais to the show.

I just listened to a random episode that had Seth riffing on old school hip-hop and inexplicable laughter at the end of a line that had me cracking up.

So, how truthful do you think Seth is? He claims ignorance to a lot of things which I assumed was him playing a character of sorts, but at the same time he's such a weird dude that some things wouldn't surprise me.

About the argument. Doesn't the crutch of it become about adoption Vs actual parenting? I can see both sides of their argument. Seth's was that the greatest thing about raising a child is creating it, while Jonathan argued that it was bullshit. But saying that it's been a while since I've listened to it.

Song For The Deaf
Aug 10, 2006

I HAVE TO USE MY SOUND SWORD NOW.
Episode 89 is like when mom and dad fight at dinner.

Professor Latency
Mar 30, 2011

DrVenkman posted:

So, how truthful do you think Seth is? He claims ignorance to a lot of things which I assumed was him playing a character of sorts, but at the same time he's such a weird dude that some things wouldn't surprise me.

I think he knows a lot more about technology than he depicts. I mean with stuff like 'What Seth learned on the monster-web' he certainly isn't the most savvy person, but come on.

Also, I love his vision of the future of living in "Albu-q" New Mexico right next door to Jonathan with families and their respective children growing up together. Uhh Yeah Dude is a wholesome show.

Borrowed Ladder
May 4, 2007

monarch of the sleeping marches
What about when Seth didn't really understand who Batman was? That had to be feigning ignorance right?

CharlesWillisMaddox
Jun 6, 2007

by angerbeet

Professor Latency posted:

I think he knows a lot more about technology than he depicts. I mean with stuff like 'What Seth learned on the monster-web' he certainly isn't the most savvy person, but come on.

Also, I love his vision of the future of living in "Albu-q" New Mexico right next door to Jonathan with families and their respective children growing up together. Uhh Yeah Dude is a wholesome show.

Don't forget they'll be doing the show into their old age (On the front porch I think).

Twistershift
Feb 7, 2007

Drewsky posted:

You fuckin with me dog?

Yo dog. You dead dog.

Seriously, tho, I can't recommend this podcast highly enough. The chemistry is awesome, and the running inside jokes don't ever really get tiresome. I think my favorite segments are "Who's Mommin' Harder", and of course Craigslist. All are funny, though, so do yourself a favor and check it out.

Nadine Hauklund
May 17, 2002

A boy's best friend is his mother.
I think Seth is lying/being insincere about 100% of the time when he's playing dumb. It's one of the most endearing/maddening things about the whole goddamned show. Everything is a loving fakeout! I love it. No, I hate it. No, I love it and hate it no love it. I love it.

zenguitarman
Apr 6, 2009

Come on, lemme see ya shake your tail feather


Seth recently read some Yelp.com reviews of McDonalds that were loving funny as poo poo. I wish they'd bring that back as a segment.

But episode 268 has so many gems man, with Deep House Chopra.

"Been on iTunes lately?? Let's have MORE Comedy Podcasts. What. the gently caress."

SullivanPRIME
Mar 17, 2009

DrVenkman posted:

Weird, I totally forgot it was renamed.

But yeah what I meant is I assume Robinson introduced Gervais to the show.

I just listened to a random episode that had Seth riffing on old school hip-hop and inexplicable laughter at the end of a line that had me cracking up.

So, how truthful do you think Seth is? He claims ignorance to a lot of things which I assumed was him playing a character of sorts, but at the same time he's such a weird dude that some things wouldn't surprise me.

About the argument. Doesn't the crutch of it become about adoption Vs actual parenting? I can see both sides of their argument. Seth's was that the greatest thing about raising a child is creating it, while Jonathan argued that it was bullshit. But saying that it's been a while since I've listened to it.

Yeah it boils down to that. Honestly Jah sorta won that one, it was the first and possibly only times I think I got pissed at Seth. I think it was especially insensitive given the fact that Jonathan's older sister is from another father, but was essentially adopted by John and given his last name when he married her mother.

Biodome
Nov 21, 2006

Gerry
Just found this thread, it's great. I've been listening for a year now and it's the only podcast I can stand. I hate the guests and wacky radio show type poo poo on all the other ones I've heard.

My 5 starred eps on iTunes: 42,48,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,86,87,89,91,94,101,116,117,119,120,121,122,123,124,125,126,127,232.

Most of those are just Craiglists but some had some story that made me 5 star them.

For example, in ep 42 at 45:15 Jah's rant about Christmas music and Seth doing the Charlie Brown music was hilarious.

Episode 48: at 25 minutes Jah talks about watching scrambled porn because their parents didn't subscribe to the playboy channel. Seth watched a bootleg Mike Tyson fight that way. THIS IS CRAZY! Also a hilarious story of Seth talking about his lovely phone and ring tone. Then Seth goes off on Bindy Erwin. Great poo poo.

Episode 232: 49:00 Seth is reading a list of stuff that people born in like 1994 will never experience or something. Sam Kinison has always been dead and "Caramel macchiato and Venti half caff vanilla latte have always been street corner lingo" Seth and Jah getting on that poo poo is loving hilarious. What's up hip cats.

RustyTrombone posted:

When Seth says 323 481 4422 after some awful sexual pun/general stupidness it makes me laugh every loving time. He never does it in the newer ones though. :(

That loving killed me and I wish they still did it. Doing it in that 1930s switchboard operator voice.

SullivanPRIME
Mar 17, 2009

Biodome posted:

That loving killed me and I wish they still did it. Doing it in that 1930s switchboard operator voice.

Calling St. Loooouis!

Riptor
Apr 13, 2003

here's to feelin' good all the time

nemoulette posted:

That movie title was changed to The invention of lying and I think they know Matt Robinson one way or the other.

And it was filmed in Massachusetts, specifically Andover, Methuen, Lowell and Haverhill, Seth's hometown

JethroMcB
Jan 23, 2004

We're normal now.
We love your family.
Found these while browsing YouTube a few months back - UYD transcripts run through XtraNormal. The flat computer voices reading Seth and Jah's freeflowing conversations verbatim somehow makes them even funnier.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63VwbiA1tWs

"It's definitely something. Five grown men, with a video camera, jerking a dog off. That's not nothing."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao-5ZcbqnUk

Rudy Riot
Nov 18, 2007

I'll catch you Bran! Hmm... nevermind.
USA! USA! UYD! UYD!

Best show. I got into it a few months ago and worked my way just past episode 100 or so, and then the last 10-15 current ones. I had some good text message exchanges with Jonathan about area codes (I've got an LA area code and I was talking poo poo on 818 and other areas where he's lived) - they seem so genuinely cool.

Red Baron
Mar 9, 2007

ty slumfrog :)
This is the only podcast I can stand. I've tried others, nothing compares. If you're on the fence you may as well let go and enjoy yourself!

Lil Jon Galt
May 22, 2002

IS A MAN NOT ENTITLED TO THE SWEAT DROP DOWN MY BALLS?
I've sent jah a couple texts with no response :(

Song For The Deaf
Aug 10, 2006

I HAVE TO USE MY SOUND SWORD NOW.
Jonathan is spotty with his text responses, but Seth always calls me back. One time he did so at 4am, and it really freaked me out.

Drewsky
Dec 29, 2010

Song For The Deaf posted:

Jonathan is spotty with his text responses, but Seth always calls me back. One time he did so at 4am, and it really freaked me out.

Calls you back? I thought he only did the voicemails?

SullivanPRIME
Mar 17, 2009

Drewsky posted:

Calls you back? I thought he only did the voicemails?

If you leave a message on his personal phone with your number on it he will generally call you back.

Drewsky
Dec 29, 2010

Whats his number?

Jeff Wiiver
Jul 13, 2007

Drewsky posted:

Whats his number?
(323) 664-5483

take three tablets
Nov 21, 2005

Hell Gem
Doesn't it seem a little creepy to call the dude when he doesn't give his number out?

soru
Apr 27, 2003

The Red God has his due, sweet girl, and only death may pay for life.

habanero walrus posted:

Doesn't it seem a little creepy to call the dude when he doesn't give his number out?

He's said on many occasions that he's listed in the phone book and people can call him if they want to.

Drewsky
Dec 29, 2010

habanero walrus posted:

Doesn't it seem a little creepy to call the dude when he doesn't give his number out?

It totally does seem creepy to me too. I think it's kind of awesome that he does that though.

Rusty Kettle
Apr 10, 2005
Ultima! Ahmmm-bing!

Drewsky posted:

It totally does seem creepy to me too. I think it's kind of awesome that he does that though.

I called the voicemail and gave my number on that. He then called me back on his personal line, so I don't think it is that big of a secret. In any case, I cannot imagine that they don't have a second line each that is an extremely secret number so no one can bother them.

take three tablets
Nov 21, 2005

Hell Gem

soru posted:

He's said on many occasions that he's listed in the phone book and people can call him if they want to.

I don't think I can recall him ever saying this, but there are a lot of episodes so I guess it's possible.

Professor Latency
Mar 30, 2011

habanero walrus posted:

I don't think I can recall him ever saying this, but there are a lot of episodes so I guess it's possible.

In older episodes (around like ~100?) he used to always go "you can contact me, I'm in the book"

I think it's pretty awesome how open they are, I mean as long as crazy people stay away; they have for this long. :ohdear:

HoAssHo
Mar 10, 2005

:love::love::love:

habanero walrus posted:

I don't think I can recall him ever saying this, but there are a lot of episodes so I guess it's possible.

I'm going through a second run-through of all the episodes (I'm up to 191) and a few weeks after Jonathan first started giving out his cell, Seth started saying that he could be found in the book. This went on for a while though he doesn't say it anymore and hasn't for a long time.


And regarding doing a second run-through: I was surprised to learn that some people re-listen to the show from the beginning once they've caught up. The thought of listening to close to 300 hours of something the first time around is a bit daunting, but doing it twice?

However, the show's so addictive and most other podcasts are so lacking in comparison, that I had no choice. I'm glad I did because 1) there's no way a person could remember every single conversation that's ever taken place on the show 2) it's not like you can't laugh at the same thing twice and 3) I've been laid off for a while (due to these oh so tough economic times) and I have a lot of free time on my hands.

No way am I doing a third run-through though, so I'm going to have to go back to trying to convince myself that The Complete Guide to Everything and My Brother, My Brother and Me are satisfying alternatives to UYD.

x!te bike
May 2, 2008

Does anyone know what the outro music for episode 6 is? It sounds like it's made with samples from a fax machine or something and it's pretty fresh. It's not listed on the wiki.

Chemical Shift
Aug 17, 2008

SammyWhereAreYou posted:

I'm going through a second run-through of all the episodes (I'm up to 191) and a few weeks after Jonathan first started giving out his cell, Seth started saying that he could be found in the book. This went on for a while though he doesn't say it anymore and hasn't for a long time.


And regarding doing a second run-through: I was surprised to learn that some people re-listen to the show from the beginning once they've caught up. The thought of listening to close to 300 hours of something the first time around is a bit daunting, but doing it twice?

However, the show's so addictive and most other podcasts are so lacking in comparison, that I had no choice. I'm glad I did because 1) there's no way a person could remember every single conversation that's ever taken place on the show 2) it's not like you can't laugh at the same thing twice and 3) I've been laid off for a while (due to these oh so tough economic times) and I have a lot of free time on my hands.

No way am I doing a third run-through though, so I'm going to have to go back to trying to convince myself that The Complete Guide to Everything and My Brother, My Brother and Me are satisfying alternatives to UYD.

You say that now, but give it some time and you'll be back. I'm already in my 40s on my third time through and goddamn it's still the absolute best.

Edit: though I should say I did take a long break and listened to a bunch of other stuff like Advice Hot Dog and MBMBaM, variety never hurts. It's fun to get back into UYD after all this time though.

Ellaybee
Jun 17, 2005

Over the course of the summer I started listening to UYD from the beginning, and now I'm in the home stretch (around episode 270) and I'll be sad to have exhausted the backlog.

Fortunately, my memory is awful and re-listening from the start is probably going to happen eventually. One thing that I've definitely forgotten is the history behind Jonathan attending that Sci-Ti school (was it a pre-school?). As far as I know his folks aren't members and it seems like a weird place to end up otherwise.

If a genie told me he'd answer any 10 questions I had about anything anywhere, I'd be really tempted to blow one question learning what Seth does for a living.

Binowru
Feb 15, 2007

I never set out to be weird. It was always other people who called me weird.

Ellaybee posted:

If a genie told me he'd answer any 10 questions I had about anything anywhere, I'd be really tempted to blow one question learning what Seth does for a living.

I thought Seth and Jonathan were both starving actors?

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Ellaybee
Jun 17, 2005

Binowru posted:

I thought Seth and Jonathan were both starving actors?

As far as I know, Jonathan's at least a part-time musician, and there's a story floating around that Seth works in a medical marijuana dispensary. He's said things at times about having moved on from acting, but I could be wrong.

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