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This is an episode of Comedy and Everything Else, a comedy podcast featuring Todd Glass, Jimmy Dore, and Stefane Zamorano. For more of our comedy and even more of everything else, subscribe with iTunes.
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great episode guys! thanks
great episode guys! thanks :D
posted by: beast on Fri, 7/10 11:16 AM EDT
was Todd eating at about the 50 minute mark? Into the Mic? Wow
posted by: Keith Timmons on Fri, 7/10 11:20 AM EDT
Shoeless Joe Jackson is probably the funniest thing I've ever heard. Todd is hilarious. Please let me give you a blowjob Todd. Thanks and the best of luck to you all.
-Jerry
posted by: Jerrold on Fri, 7/10 10:44 PM EDT
Hey guys
This episode was especially funny. There were a few points that I actually had to rewind it because I was laughing so hard it was impossible to pay attention.
Also I wanted to say to Todd that I watched the Thin pig promotion video on youtube and it is the funniest thing I have ever seen. I've watched it 5 times it 2 days. I know Todd doesn't read these posts but I think you guys should direct people toward that video and others especially your bottle discipline videos because they are brilliant and as far as I can recall you guys never mentioned them on the show.
Keep up the great work, this podcast and you guys are easily among my favorite things.
posted by: Joe on Sat, 7/11 02:58 PM EDT
Great episode and great podcast, but i am just wondering (not complaining) why the episodes have got so much shorter. Thanks
posted by: Andrew on Sat, 7/11 06:32 PM EDT
the last 15 minutes here, when Feldman brought in his son and they just focused on comedy, was the funniest 15 minutes they've ever had. Absolutely hilarious
posted by: Keith Timmons on Sun, 7/12 10:51 AM EDT
hey everybody...good episode. I love the "bad news and potato chips" bit. It's funny...anyway, a few weeks ago patton oswalt was talking about a clip of Todd going all, "Oh my darlin'! Big bang boom, bingy bongy (or whatever)," on youtube. I've looked and can't find it! Would it be possible for you guys to post a link?
Thanks, I'm a big fan,
Ryan Walker
posted by: Ryan Walker on Sun, 7/12 07:30 PM EDT
http://www.magnetmagazine.com/2009/06/08/rhett-millers-superfriends-paul-f-tompkins/
Paul F. Tompkins loves you guys!
posted by: Valerie on Wed, 7/15 05:10 AM EDT
I'm very pissed wi/Todd. Every time he starts his Tom Jones Weathercopter I seem to be listening in public. I continue listening because I figure "OK, he's done this before, I've gotten the concept, I can control myself." And every damned time, barely one sentence into it, the silliness of the whole thing hits me again and I start giggling, snorting, laughing... in public, listening to my IPOD. I'm tired of making an ass of myself. Apparently I'm unable to learn from the past. Why can I not understand that the Tom Jones Weathercopter is always going to get to me? BTW, will women on the LA freeway start hucking panties at the Tom Jones Weathercopter? What will they shout? Will he sing to them?
posted by: elliza on Thu, 7/16 12:58 AM EDT
Hi Steph, Todd, and Jimmy!
I love the show. The comedy is smart, silly, and coupled with the obvious deep friendships, very endearing. It's also refreshing to listen to people talk passionately about actual bona fide issues. Not talking points, or spin, but rather intelligent people looking at a jumbled heap of facts and life experiences and trying to see the truth in it. Although i don't agree with everything you might say, your unstated mandate for the truth assures that to the best of your ability your arguments are fair, which Compels me to look inside myself and question honestly. I hope that made sense. English teacher Steph is probably cringing.
I have a question, but first let me preface...
I was listening to an episode at work last week. Jimmy was telling a story about his experience on Premium Blend. When i got home i turned on the tv. It was already tuned to Comedy Central and the title sequence for Premium Blend was flashing across the screen. I thought "no fuckin way is this the episode with Jimmy Dore". Then i heard Jimmys name and just had to smile. Sometimes everything just comes together for you ya know? Jimmys doctor office bit was fucking hilarious, and he clearly was the highlight of the show. which brings me to my question
One of the other comics was named Tess. I think it would be fair to call her a plus sized lady. Her whole act was the plus sized comic act. Which consists of either ripping themselves apart for being plus sized, or portraying how funny it would be to put their plus sized body in a situation tradionally meant for thin bodies. I hate this brand of comedy. I have a plus sized wife so the body type isnt the issue. Its the laziness. It just seems so easy and lowest common denominator. I listen to comedy obviously to laugh, but also to hear unpolished truth. A new idea, or ideal, or perspective. To feel a connection with a total stranger thru a shared genuine human experience. If someone can't offer any of that... then what is the fucking point?
What do you guys think?
And to preface Todds impending preface...
I know there are many variations of this brand of comedy. A loose analogy could be Brian Regan with his trying to get through life without being an idiot act. Except he's actually a goddamm genius, and everything he says is original and fucking hysterical.
Keep up the good work!
John Odell
Ogden, UT
posted by: john odell on Thu, 7/16 09:40 PM EDT