“Alan Thicke” on Scott Aukerman’s unique comedic style, CBB 280.
Your hosting style is like a psychological test (That I am taking!) Yes, exactly. No one is administering, but you’re taking.
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“Alan Thicke” on Scott Aukerman’s unique comedic style, CBB 280.
Your hosting style is like a psychological test (That I am taking!) Yes, exactly. No one is administering, but you’re taking.
Rhys Ifans is...Casino Roy!
A short clip of the Doug Loves Movies season one ep from 12/11/2006. Paul F. Tompkins was making his second appearance on the show, and the first Daniel Craig Bond film, Casino Royale, had just come out. The guys also discuss Rhys Ifan’s two balloon-themed movies: Danny Deckchair and Enduring Love. Paul proposes an alternative title for the latter.
Here is the last 4:40 of The Teachers’ Lounge Mini #28, Pep Rally: Selling Magazines. I don’t think this is going to convert anyone to being a BG/TL listener, but it will let old slobs remember exactly where they were the first time they heard about Boss Magazine. (It’s nasty)
Cowgirl Sally Jespa (Betsy Sodaro) recites her poem “If I Could” at Bananas For Bonanza #2, Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project, live at the Peecast Blast 2018.
Adam Scott is across town and needs a ride. From the Fanclub Singles (1999-2011) ep of RU Talkin’ REM Re: Me? requested by @fancywalking
on episode 18 of The Reality SHOW Show, Hayes and Sean challenged guest Paul F. Tompkins to determine which reality shows are real, and which are fake. Episode dated 2/23/13. Recommended for fans of Todd Glass guessing what is or is not U2.
In Double Threat #98, from 2/28/22, Tom, Julie, and producer Brett watched/listened to "Dark Side of the Rainbow." In this clip, they hear David Gilmour's solo on "Time" and Tom informs Julie of the attractiveness of the band members.
"David Gilmour's doing his thing...he's shreddin"
"There's something for everybody, it's like BTS"
Howard Kremer coins a new genre name for bands like The Hold Steady.
from Who Charted #436 with guest Josh Gondelman