Don't know if this was already noted! ep 1101 (posted 062512)-- Graham Elwood responded to the gang's guessing game of his b-day with "fifth of August... (Neil) Armstrong's birthday! BOOM! the nickel..." (flashlight to face) "bwahahahahahahaha-ow!
"Don't brame me. I stubbed my TOOOOEEEEEEE!!"
B McC, 1991
I chose a completely random episode of NNF to listen to at work today, as I do periodically, and picked episode 425. What's strange about this?
LENGTHY DISCUSSION OF MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN.
-Tom
Pardo: So what?
Belknap: So...plenty. Sew buttons.
Can I just say that it has been WAY too long since Andy Daly was last on?
I obviously have nothing interesting to add to this conversation.
I really want a new Dave Holmes episode. Those in my opinion are the best. Solid from top to bottom.
·'No, you're wrong Shmee. They're not bad people. They love me. They don't really mean it when they tell me to get kidnapped.'
Episode 1112 - 9.10.12
Jawing with Julian McCullough.
Pardcast-A-Thon 2012 is gonna be from noon to midnight? Anyone else kinda disappointed by this? I liked having an excuse to pull an all-nighter and make an event out of it.
I obviously have nothing interesting to add to this conversation.
Come to Europe. I start at 21:00.
Anyways, Julian McCullough was great. Really really good first timer.
"I don't like that at all." - Jimmy Pardo on my name.
Samantha Bee's excellent abortion segment:
I volunteer every Saturday morning at the local Planned Parenthood, making sure that the protestors don't block the clients' access to the clinic. This is a fairly representative sample of the kinds of people who protest there, though our protestors are against exceptions for rape or incest. Also, the protestors tend to be a little less hypocritical and a little more crazy.
Julian McCullough was great.
-Tom
Pardo: So what?
Belknap: So...plenty. Sew buttons.
Oh, I get the reasoning, I'm just being selfish.
I obviously have nothing interesting to add to this conversation.
Great guest! Loved Julian's set and role as roastee on Jimmy Pardo Needs Jokes, and he was great here. I do love the music talk as always. Anyone who can get Jimmy going about Chicago and Starship locks into this show perfectly.
“We’ve built a bridge of friendship and carried our goats across. Lay them in the grass with me, Jeff! One’s named Petey and one’s named Sweetie!”—Pete Holmes to Jeff Garlin, Doug Loves Movies
Startrek.com did a recap of Walter Koenig's weekend as he got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Five grafs down for the day two recap we get a report on the roast and Jimmy hosting it (complete with a misspelling of his name the second time!): http://www.startrek.com/article/walt...-day-two-recap
'Pardo isn't just the emcee; he's Koenig's son-in-law, married to Danielle Koenig for 14 years and the father of Koenig's grandson, Oliver. "The family was worried it'd never happen," Parado says of the Star. "We were worried his toupee would get a Star before he did." He adds another zinger, saying, "I'm going to keep this moving because it's 9 o'clock and most of you are usually asleep by now."'
“We’ve built a bridge of friendship and carried our goats across. Lay them in the grass with me, Jeff! One’s named Petey and one’s named Sweetie!”—Pete Holmes to Jeff Garlin, Doug Loves Movies
This might be my favourite opening 5 to 7 to 30 from Jimmy in history. I mean, the whole ep was great, but the opening was particularly "Jimmy is so good he might be an alien"ish.
Also cracked up at Matt's "I love their podcast 'Jordan Justin Zimmerman'".
"There was no joke in there words-wise" - Andy Kindler
"Defend your book, NERD!" - Graham Elwood
ArchStanton: My brother and I love like a lesbian couple
This is exciting for me because now I won't feel like an asshole for sleepily shoveling cheese from Spaulding Farms into my fat head at 4 in the morning.
I'm embarrassed to say that real life has stopped me from listening to the podcast...since season 8, apparently. On the plus side, I'll have a lot of funny to catch up on very soon.