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Ellie Knauss, "Atomic Moms" host and actress, describes giving birth to her daughter. It involves a bathtub, an eye mask, and an In-N-Out Burger.
Carlos Mencia stops by to talk about the incredible story of how he discovered Brad Williams in a comedy club, how he may have isolated himself from the standup community, recounts some funny moments from MIND OF MENCIA that never aired, and gives an amazing breakdown of how he structures a joke. It was hilarious, insightful, and an episode you should not miss. Follow Carlos on Twitter @carlosmencia.
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The pride of South Philadelphia, former teen idol Bobby Rydell joins Gilbert and Frank at the Friars Club's George Burns Room to talk about his early days as a drummer, his hit records "Swinging School," "Wild One" and "Volare" and his memorable role as Ann-Margret's lovesick boyfriend Hugo Peabody in the movie musical "Bye Bye Birdie." Also, Bobby opens for Joey Bishop, tours with the Everly Brothers, shares a drink with Ol' Blue Eyes and inspires the Beatles' classic "She Loves You." PLUS: Crazy Guggenheim! Clem Kadiddlehopper! Bobby plays the legendary Copa! John Wayne meets the Son of God! And Guy Marks steals Uncle Miltie's thunder!
Jimmy, Terry, Mike & Mike are in the studio talking about celebrity kids who can't escape the shadows of their parents, the rise and fall of Fatty Arbuckle, Jimmy's Greyhound tales, and the early days of Mike Wysocki and Mike Sasson.
Ronnie Karam (TrashTalkTV) and Ben Mandelker (bsideblog) hang out to talk crap about NeNe’s terrible wigs and multiple personalities on Real Housewives of Atlanta, Kim and Kyle Witchard’s sad relationship on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Gamble’s face on Real Housewives of Melbourne, Stassi’s cum-uppance on Vanderpump Rules and the Queen of Reality bringing her own martini kit and butler to a party on the Southern Charm premiere. Join us!
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Susan takes CALLING OUT out on the road to Ellismania in Las Vegas as Susan, along Psychic Rebel Colby and Rebecca Fearing as they give a reading to Mark, the husband of HLN's Samantha Schacher.
Also, Susan and the ladies watch LIVE as Dr. Drew is the corner man for the charismatic radio host Jason Ellis as he fights ten consecutive men in the ring at the Hard Rock Casino. Colby gets fired up and Rebecca predicts the outcome of the fights.
Its a wild time! Listen to this one when the kids are in bed.
Andy Ruther & Joe Praino return to Andy's "smut shack" as they discuss Chris Borland retiring, Cowboys signing Greg Hardy, & the disastererous Cleveland Browns. They also discuss Vlade Divac's comments about Shaq & why the "first four" NCAA tournament games are stupid. #LetPrainoPitch
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Each week, comedian Gilbert Gottfried and comedy writer Frank Santopadre share their appreciation of lesser-known films, underrated TV shows and hopelessly obscure character actors, discussing, dissecting and (occasionally) defending their handpicked guilty pleasures and buried treasures. This week: the haunting of George C. Scott! Burt Lancaster and Joan Rivers go for a swim! And "Mr. Warmth" takes on "Inherit the Wind"!
On March 8th, the world lost an amazing soul. Sam Simon co-created The Simpsons, won Emmys for his writing on Cheers and Taxi and most importantly was the very first guest on Decently Funny. For this very special episode, Nuzzy returns to talk about Sam's contribution not only to our lives and the show, but to society. We discuss his appearances, his generosity, The Sam Simon Foundation, and so much more. We try celebrate Sam's life by playing some of our favorite clips and telling some stories that we have never shared before. We hope you enjoy.
Thank you Sam Simon. Rest in peace, friend.
*Bonus material after the closing song includes the "hospital story" we miss as well as a couple of other gems
In this episode Jon and Shannon the Vegan read a fan’s email, talk about St. Patricks Day, too many servers in restaurants, an ex-crackhead comic name “Chestnut", Shannon posing nude while hungover, and Jon rants about Mexican beer. Listen, rate, review, subscribe, share, & keep on Reep’n on baby! WHOOOO!!!
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Steve sits down with musician, YouTube sensation, drinking hero and all-around cool person Ali Spagnola. They talked about emojis, the board game Masterpiece and how to shotgun a beer. They also discussed her various legal battles, her horrible choice of sports teams, her earlier career as an ice crew girl and much, much more. Follow Ali on Twitter @alispagnola and check out her many endeavors over at http://www.alispagnola.com
On this week's show, Jen and Shawn discuss:
Action Comics [vol 1] #593 (1987)
Damage Control #1 [vol 1] (1989)
On this week's episode, the gang heads to the surface of the moon to tackle the low budget, sci-fi dud, Moontrap! How do you not cast Bruce Campbell as your hotshot hero? Why couldn't they do at least one scene with rear projection instead of small, toy models? And what the hell is that thing sitting on Chekov's head? PLUS: Coming this summer, Walter Koenig stars in, Tiny Die Hard!
Moontrap stars Walter Koenig, the great Bruce Campbell and Leigh Lombardi; directed by Robert Dyke, written by Tex Ragsdale which is, without a doubt, the greatest name of all time.
Andrew Santino is a rising star in Hollywood. He returns to the podcast to talk about his first late night appearance on CONAN, how he almost died in Vegas shooting his new TV show, and delivers the first good Adam Ray impression ever. There's a lotta laughs in this one. Follow Andrew on Twitter @cheetosantino.
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