
Conversation #12 was difficult to make. Jake did most of the editing and, while he didn't complain, it must have been especially hard this time around. Also, Jake had to go Ryan's house and, because of the scheduling, my father (who was in town for a wedding) was in my tiny apartment distracting me. In addition, the various programs we use to make this work weren't cooperating at all.
We talked about my dad & technology, used condoms, went over listener feedback and discussed Sir Reginald & the jousting tournament and Wile E. Coyote as Jesus Christ, in a comic by Grant Morrison.
Then we got to our main subject which was Jake's least favorite movies. I had challenged Jake to name his least favorite films and he responded to the best of his ability. Ryan, Jake's host, also weighed in on Jake's choices and contributed his magnificent countenance and unparalleled counsel. We wrapped it up with some discussion of Turbonazis, fodder and time travel.
6 comments:
Another fine episode. Thanks dudes.
Sir Reginald comedy was the best. I watched "booty call" with Jake in his mom's living room. if I recall, the movie was so awful, we stopped about half way through. Then we started it again in the hopes it would get better. That movie is truly unwatchable.
Ryan was a good sidekick; laughing at all the right times, not really saying anything of substance, posing negative questions, etc. A mic each for Ryan and Jake would have been best, but I know you guys had a lot of technical problems.
I can't wait for episode 13...
I really like being categorized as having:
- Braying laughter
and
- Saying nothing of substance.
Thank you Peter & Phil for helping me feel really good about myself.
Ryan, I love you. That came out all wrong.
I'd like to have this "Braying Laughter and Nothing of Substance to Say" conversation continue on the message board.
Phil just retconned his original opinion of my contributions from "braying laughter and coarse words" to "magnificent countenance and unparalleled counsel".
I finally got time to listen to one of these. An hour well spent I must say.
I look forward to #13, and maybe then I'll actually have a better comment.. like maybe actually about the podcast. Sorry about that.
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