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Comedian Jimmy Dore Takes on Peak Stupidity of the Left

The Dan Bongino Show

01:55 min | 2 weeks ago

Comedian Jimmy Dore Takes on Peak Stupidity of the Left

"I respect the fact that a guy like a mar or a door can go out there and be like hey we got some crazies in our party too I don't agree with it Some people disagree with that approach They're like I screw these guys I don't know If I find them useful I'm going to use their stuff We're talking about living in peak stupid like we are now Here's Jimmy dore about how we're living in this black hole of dumb with the libs out there and how anything like reading questions doing or reading about something asking questions or doing your own homework It's now verboten on the left completely Take a listen to this It's funny But the weird thing that happened around COVID I never noticed this before and any other time of my life But you weren't allowed to ask questions at any point during this You just had to you had to do what the man on the TV said right You had to do what the man on the TV said without questions And then you're a good person But if you question it then you're a white supremacist Trump or not And I'm like wow no no No I didn't vote for Trump I just have questions Jimmy Only dumb people ask questions No I'm pretty sure we're supposed to question authority It's like a value Is that what they taught you in comedy school Yeah that is what they told me Isn't that weird It was the weirdest thing I've ever seen Even comedians would get on stage and they would shame people for trying to get informed about a medical treatment that was experimental that they had to take or they would lose their jobs and they wouldn't be able to travel and people tried to get informed about that Other people shame them They would say please tell me you're not going to do your own research You've heard people say that please don't do your own research You know before COVID doing your own research used to be called reading

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Report Reveals NY Times Lies for 2 Years

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:35 min | 2 weeks ago

Report Reveals NY Times Lies for 2 Years

"According to you, you checked The New York Times never reported the Columbia journalism review. Columbia, it's an amazing because Columbia school of journalism is quite on the left. And they reported that Washington Post New York Times just lied for two years. And it doesn't matter to a single reader of The New York Times. Does it matter? Nothing matters. The mindset of the liberal forget the leftist, the leftist, is simply there to destroy everything we have held precious in America. Whether it's the nuclear family, or late night comedy, that they are just destroyers. There's something empty in their soul and it hates order happiness. I can't fully explain it. But the liberal who shares none of the values of the left. Hates the right more than it hates the left. It's been drilled into them that we are the enemy. So nothing that comes out will change their voting pattern. Not even their kids being taught that there are two sexes. The liberal parent, generally, is fine with it. They're fine with it because they don't want to know about it. We're thinking to find out about it in New York Times, LA times.

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'Cheers' bar, 'Tonight Show' set among TV history at auction

AP News Radio

00:57 sec | Last month

'Cheers' bar, 'Tonight Show' set among TV history at auction

"Some classic TV memorabilia is going to be sold next month at auction. James comissar has quite a collection from all in the family. Welcome to the home of Archie and Edith bunker. Last night I'd done maybe to dumbest thing in my whole life. Are you sure you have lived a long time? This is The Tonight Show set. It has the bar from cheers. How did he get all this stuff when I tell you they were being actively shoveled into landfills in the early 90s? I am not, I mean, that's not an overestimation. Comus R has clothing from TV shows like Batman. I dream of Genie, Star Trek, and mad men. These pieces should go back to the fans and let them enjoy them. And then when that good day comes, when a TV museum is effectuated, these pieces will be well cared for in the hands of passionate fans and collectors. Commissar spotted these items working as a comedy writer and began spending time on studio lots. I'm Ed Donahue.

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Comedian Richard Lewis reveals he has Parkinson’s disease

AP News Radio

00:27 sec | Last month

Comedian Richard Lewis reveals he has Parkinson’s disease

"Comedian Richard Lewis says he has Parkinson's disease. On marches are a letter with the latest. Richard Lewis says in an online video, he's had a rocky time for the past three and a half years. One reason is because he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, which he discovered because he was shuffling when he walked. Lewis, who is 75, says he also has had shoulder and hip replacement surgeries and back pain. He is retiring from stand up comedy and will focus on writing and acting.

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Triggernometry's Francis Foster on Rampant Conspiracy Theories

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:52 min | Last month

Triggernometry's Francis Foster on Rampant Conspiracy Theories

"Been having fascinating conversations offline in the last couple of days. About conspiracy theories. And you were saying some very interesting things, Francis. Help me out here, share a little summary of what we were discussing in terms of why we have this rampant conspiracy theory proclivity on both left and right. So whether it's the bio labs or Putin's a savior of Christianity, there seems to be a dearth of critical thought on left and right. Why a why are people so incapable of asking good questions and just instead they glom on to some spurious crazy ideas? Well, number one is this is particularly true in the UK. We don't teach critical thinking skills in the UK. We don't teach critical thinking skills to children. It's something that we consider unimportant, particularly in the UK when it comes to educating children. We teach to test. So it's very much spoon feeding. You spoon to teach somebody to pass the test. Exactly. So you spoon feed information to kids. You make sure that they cram as much as possible. They go into the test. They regurgitate said opinions, they get an a stole, be or whatever it is. The school looks great. The kid then moves on happy as Larry, and you go, well, what's the problem with that? Well, there's a very real problem with that because you're not teaching children to investigate. You're not teaching children to criticize and most importantly, you're not teaching children to think for themselves. That child will become an adult. And when that child becomes an adult, those that is going to be a very real problem because when they get information that is false or biased, they don't have the skills to investigate it for themselves and come to their own mind. And then there's the second part of it, which is, in the world of social media, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, we're all becoming far more narcissistic, because social media is all about yourself.

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Konstantin Kisin Corrects the Record on the War in Ukraine

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:06 min | Last month

Konstantin Kisin Corrects the Record on the War in Ukraine

"The other things that you have established a kind of side career on of late sadly because of the events of the last 14 months, a Constantine is helping people understand what's going on in Russia and in Ukraine. Because you were born in the Soviet Union, correct? I was. And you're married to someone from Ukraine. And my mom is Ukrainian. And you have family in the Ukraine. And in Russia. Any Russia. So you become a commentator on these issues. And one of the most useful things you do is, which is like rule number one, you read the statements in Russian that are coming out of for example the Kremlin. You tell people, they might be spent to the left, they might be spent to the right, but this is exactly this is what Putin said, let's listen to that. What is perhaps give us a couple of things that are least well understood about the 14 months that we've witnessed, whether it's the reality in Kyiv, whether it's who Vladimir Putin is, what are the most incorrect conventional wisdoms that you have been trying to correct as a person from Russia with family in the Ukraine? Well, I think one of the things that I've been concerned about is the people in the west don't seem to understand that cultures are different. And so they look at what Russia is doing and they imagine themselves in that position and they think, well, this is what would make me invade a neighboring country. And so they have to make up things like Putin was provoked, Ukrainians and Nazis and all this stuff to make themselves understand what's actually happening because they can't conceive of an imperialist expansionist country like Russia. And a guy who's been in power, by the way, so as you know, since 19 99, so he sees himself as a successor to pizza the great, the man who built Russia as an empire. Not a Democrat. Surprisingly so. And so the people, the thing that people, I think, don't understand, is that it's quite possible for people in other parts of the world to think, you know, it is to my personal benefit to my glory. It is in my interest to do this. To

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Triggernometry's Konstantin Kisin Decribes the Moment He Went Viral

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:36 min | Last month

Triggernometry's Konstantin Kisin Decribes the Moment He Went Viral

"Launched a trigonometry and then there was a moment where with your bloody mindedness constantin, you made big news nationally. What was that triggering moment that got attention to you in the podcast? Well, what happened was shortly after we started the show, I was invited to do a comedy gig at a college, a small college in London, and they said that in order to perform. By the way, they asked me to raise money for charity. And they sent me a contract saying, we have a zero tolerance policy on racism, sexism, classism, ageism, ableism, homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, xenophobia islamophobia, anti religion. No, this is no skit. It became a skit pretty much. But these are the things they listed. Anti atheism, and it also said that all jokes must be respectful and kind. This was in writing. This is in writing. And you can't perform a comedy act unless you acquiesce. Unless you sign this. What did you do? And I just turned it down. I tweeted about it to what was about a thousand people at the time. And I think people were so shocked by what happened that it went super viral, and it went viral on the day in the our country when the prime minister of the leader of the country was nearly removed from office by her own party. That would be the equivalent of the Democrats impeaching nearly impeaching Joe Biden right now, and the second biggest story on CNN and Fox. About a comedian. Is this some media comedian no one's ever heard of from some tiny little college not doing the gig. So it showed us at the time that massive numbers of people now are concerned about what they can and can't say in the public space. And I

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Netflix apologizes after livestream of 'Love Is Blind' reunion is delayed for many

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | Last month

Netflix apologizes after livestream of 'Love Is Blind' reunion is delayed for many

"Fans of the Netflix series love is blind are angry after the streaming service kept them waiting for a live reunion special on Sunday. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. The season four reunion special for the reality show love is blind was only the second live event Netflix had staged besides Chris Rock's comedy special last month. Love is blind fans were able to join a waiting room ten minutes before starts, and after an hour, they were still waiting. Netflix tweeted an apology, but did not give an explanation. When the show finally started, co host Vanessa Lachey said she was sorry they were late, and that was the only acknowledgment a

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Joe Piscopo Unpacks the Disgraceful State of New York Politics

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:57 min | Last month

Joe Piscopo Unpacks the Disgraceful State of New York Politics

"Talked us about serious crimes in Manhattan in the last three years. When I came up like we were just talking about in New York in the late 70s before New York mayor Giuliani became married. It was UD east after double up to go across the Larry David and I would have to double up, for example, to go to get a sandwich at a place. You'd go in pez, right? You couldn't survive if you didn't. It was as simple as that in New York. We're right back and by the way, and you couldn't go from the comedy clubs in midtown to down to the village without taking a buddy with you. It was that dangerous. We're right back where we started. And now for this guy, and I speak on behalf of a Democrats independent libertarians, Republicans, all of us were appalled at what Alvin Bragg did because this is it in a nutshell. If you're a criminal and you stick a gun and someone's face and you don't pull the trigger, you stick a gun in a bodega owner, a hard worker bodega owner, and then if you don't and you get they catch you, that you know what? Bragg would get that charged out from a felony that to a misdemeanor, and that guy would be back on the street again. It's a cyclical problem in New York, New York can't get its mojo back because of Alvin Bragg. You know, even the mayor, like him or not, he's trying. Now, even governor hulk will now say it, we can't let these criminals back on the streets. Why? Because you're talking about it said, I'm talking about it every morning. You can't there's got to be consequences. It's why we have all these shootings. These guys are running rampant and brag and all these Soros funded DAs exactly what you said are bringing down and slowly crumbling all the great big cities. And I can't figure it out. So when he goes after Donald Trump, you know, everybody, Democrats, the far left woke socialists, even they said there's nothing there.

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Joe Piscopo Describes His Amazing Journey to SNL

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:16 min | Last month

Joe Piscopo Describes His Amazing Journey to SNL

"Improv. I heard that the original cast was leaving Saturday Night Live. That's Gilda Radner. That's Chevy Chase. That's John Belushi. That's Billy Murray. My hero, Danny aykroyd. And they were looking for cast to replace the original Saturday live. And I wanted nothing to do about it. NBC did a go round of all the comedy clubs. They never picked anybody. I got a call from a friend who was writing on SNL on the new SNL. He got a writing job. He told gene dominion produced at the time. You got to see Joe Piscopo. He does impressions. I would do impressions. I was doing the Frank Sinatra president on stage. I would do Tom Snyder. Remember Tom Snyder said that day was great. And I would do all of that on the stick. So they brought me to NBC. I went up to the 17th floor. I did an in studio kind of audition for gene domain and she said, okay, you know what? We're going to put you on tape. We're going to put you on tape. Come in this date. So I bypassed a lot of auditions, but I went in, I got down to the last few hundred, and I went into what it was David Letterman studio in the 6 a, I believe it was at NBC. And I just riffed on camera. Now, I was so cocky back then. I was young number one, number two. Who wants to replace the original cast of Saturday Night Live? But I did the old man, this is Sinatra. I did all the impressions. They left. They liked it. They hired me as a utility guy. They needed somebody to do the impressions right there. They hired me. And so we went in. And if I could cut to, we did about ten shows on SNL. Gilbert Gottfried was in the cast. There was some great chemical. Billy, the gili, I came up with Gilead to comedy club. Then as we were casting the show about to mount the show on the air, I walked up to the 17th floor one day and someone said, I want you to meet a kid from Long Island comedy clubs. I was in New York City comedy clubs. We didn't know the Long Island comedy clubs at the time. I walked in and as a young kid sitting down and they said, Joe, I want you to meet Eddie Murphy. And I sat with this young kid who was 19 years old, 19 years old. And I immediately talked about connection, you were gracious enough to make the introduction. And the connect with Eddie, the laughing, we just joked around, what are we doing here? We just hit it off.

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Steve Cortes Presents Evidence of an Imminent Economic Meltdown

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:06 min | Last month

Steve Cortes Presents Evidence of an Imminent Economic Meltdown

"Very important segment coming up here, Steve Cortez joins us, Steve, welcome to the program. I also want to mention your substack, patria. Is that right? Is that how you say that is correct? Okay. Everyone check it out. Patria on substack. And we're here to talk about your recent article. The syllabus of economic errors. Tell us about it. Yes. And by the way, so I titled this the syllabus of economic errors because I'm playing off of these syllabus of errors, which folks out there might know, especially if they're Catholic, was a papal encyclical that was issued by Pius the 9th back in 1864 where he rails against modernity and all of the heresies and mistakes of the modern age. He was incredibly prescient. He really saw the future and saw a lot of the failures that were unfortunately enduring even to this day. So unfortunately, in the economic realm, when I was thinking about the risks that are intensifying in the economy right now, I really believe that it is due to a comedy of errors, a circus of errors, or if you will, a syllabus of errors, policy mistakes, policy failures in the last several years that have led us to a place right now where we are in a terrible economic predicament where I think the risks are rising dramatically. And by the way, when I say, I think it's not just that I think so, Charlie, is it the American people think so. There was a really pessimistic, terrible survey that just came out, serving that goes back 30 years, asking, are your children going to live better? Are they going to be better off than you? Are they going to live a better economic life than you have lived in for decades and decades, Americans always had a very optimistic view on that very basic fundamental question. Well, unfortunately, as flipped to a totally negative view, 78% of Americans do not believe that their children are going to live a better life than they are now living only 21% believe in the affirmative and that is by far the worst ratio in all of American history. So the reason I wrote this article is to lay out how did we get here? Because unless we understand the mistakes and the failures that led to this point, we're not going to be able to change the forward trajectory and to make the kinds of reforms and revisions economically that are necessary for us to get back to a place where we can restore prosperity to American

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Some Big Names Were Offered Roles "Beverly Hills Cop"

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:42 min | Last month

Some Big Names Were Offered Roles "Beverly Hills Cop"

"Script was around Hollywood for about 7 years before it was actually greenlit. And let's talk about some of the choices of who was going to play axel F go ahead, Chris. Okay, well, the biggest one was, of course, the great Sylvester Stallone. Yes. He was going to play excellent. And he wanted to make this movie into something far more serious. And I mean, obviously everybody involved in the project was like, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. This is not a this is a comedy. This is not going to be like a dangerous film. You've got to have this cute little wink with the blond here in the car. You know what I mean? Everything has to have a wink to it. Everything has to be a bit of fun. Yes. No. But you know what I think this is my theory, I think that Sylvester Sloane looked back on this film and said he missed out on something. I think in his mind he thought he missed out on something not doing the comedic version because he did end up doing the serious version of Beverly Hills cup, which was called cobra. He made his own film called cobra. Right, so go ahead. Well, I think that he felt like he missed out on doing the comedic Beverly Hills cop version, and he realized it was a great film. So then he went ahead and he did a film called demolition man, which was a much lighter film, but very similar to Beverly Hills cop when you think about it. A movie which, if you watch it now, has predicted a lot of the things that we now see as wokeness. If you don't remember demolition man, if you thought it was, you know, wasn't funny. Watch it now, and you will think that it was the script was written by Nostradamus. So here's the development history of this movie. So the people they consider didn't offer it to, but they considered for axel foley Al Pacino and James Caan, they offered it to Mickey Rourke, they paid him $400,000 not to do any movies and keep him on ice. That expired and he said, guys, I'm going to keep your money but goodbye. Then they offered it to Harrison Ford. He refused Harrison Ford and along comes Stallone and Stallone. Well, like he does with many things, he just rewrote the whole script. He wanted to quadruple the budget, the end scene would have been him driving playing chicken in a Maserati with an 18 Wheeler. They said, we've only got $12 million. We can't make this movie, and they finally placated him and they said, okay, we'll make a movie where you're like, you know, fine machine guns and cleaning the city up. But it's going to be a different movie. That was cobra. I think we have the post of cobra. A very different movie, not with a lot of humor in it.

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Can We Trust Mark Davis for Future Movie & TV Critiques?

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:54 min | 2 months ago

Can We Trust Mark Davis for Future Movie & TV Critiques?

"But I will say this, and this is my criticism of you. And I make this directly to you. Let's have a nice good disagreeable moment. All right. With movies and TV shows, I mean, let's be honest here. Let's stipulate that both of us have pretty considerable egos. We have to have an ego to do what we do for a living, right? I mean, some less than others, you always declare how great something is or how good and great or slow or fast or do I relate, like that's the litmus test for everybody. And the point is, it's not. It's the way you're feeling in that particular moment when you like that show, we all have subjective tastes for you may be misquoting me horribly. This is the greatest show that was ever in the history of mankind. This is the funniest movie, no, no, no, no. But I'm the guy who's identified that these are matters of taste. Here's the difference though. For something like castaway, which is one of my favorite 20 movies maybe ever. You hate it. I get that. It was a big ask and you're either on board for it or not. When it comes to misses maisel, there is something the matter with you. It's New York. Show business, it's comedy. But again, this is the point. See how you're declaring? I'm kind of like it's in the carved and the ten commandments, but you're not. You always do this. You said this was the fun of your show. This show without a doubt. This is the show that's the be all end all. I care about the characters. It's the way you feel. And by the way, you're not wrong. You're right for you. I may not care. Critics, this is what I hate about people that criticize shows for a living. I despise the fact that and they do the same thing. This is the definitive answer to the way this show has unfolded.

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Robert Barnes Discusses the Protest at the Tennessee Capitol

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:27 min | 2 months ago

Robert Barnes Discusses the Protest at the Tennessee Capitol

"Several topics to cover with the great Robert Barnes, Robert, welcome back to the program. So Robert, I want to start by beginning to dive into here the issue that I think many people are concerned about in so many different ways, which is, well, actually, I want to start on a different one. There's a protest actually right now. I want to talk about the restrict act. I want to talk about the indictment, but apparently Robert I don't know if you saw there's a bunch of people that have gone to the Tennessee capital. Have you seen this? What do you know about it? Yeah, I'm from Tennessee, got a lot of friends in Tennessee, and they wouldn't do that in a lot of county capitals across the state. They would do it in the state capitol because that's Nashville. That's trying to emulate itself on being the next Austin, Texas, unfortunately. Someone should run for mayor there on a platform of purging the comedies that are trying to take over the city. But basically, you have, I mean, this is just David hogg, AstroTurf, getting a bunch of young kids to believe something that's utter nonsense and taking sort of left wing activism. It's fascinating how, when the left takes over a capital, it's part of democracy, but if somebody on the right simply walks in following security guards, they end up in a gulag in D.C.. So the extraordinary contradiction living contradiction of how people are treated based on their method of protest, continues to show up on a day to today basis, and this is just the latest iteration of it.

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Dr. G and Mr. Reagan Know the Value of Classic, Pre-Woke Films

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:47 min | 2 months ago

Dr. G and Mr. Reagan Know the Value of Classic, Pre-Woke Films

"You're making enough noise to wake up the dead. I don't have to wake him up. He's up. I don't have to wake him up. He's a classic Abbott un Costello. That's from Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein. We've actually Bela Lugosi. That is Bela Lugosi in the casket. That is the original OG Dracula guys. If you've had enough with crap movies and TV, you know, there's so much good stuff out there. If you go prior color, Chris, isn't it just so much good stuff out there? Oh yeah, you know, it's funny. I feel like old classic films get a bad name. Yeah. Get a bad rap because here's what I think the critics like to do. They like to look at old films, they like to say, what was popular in the day? Well, I don't like that. I'm too good for that. I'm going to look at this thing that people didn't really appreciate in the day. And I'm going to show everybody why I'm so much more sophisticated than everybody else. I'm going to explain why I understand why this is so good. Because I'm so special and smart. Exactly, exactly. They're like peck from Ghostbusters. Actually. And they want everybody to think they're so smart. So the reality is if you just look at some of the stuff that was made for the popular folks, that was made for the general population, right? The comedy, the comedy love stories. A lot of this stuff, the William Powell, mirna loy, those films. I like the thin man movies. But also, anything with Katherine Hepburn and these old comedies where you would get a couple, there would be some kind of miscommunication. They'd get into some kind of an adventure, these movies were actually fantastic, very, very funny, very charming. And well written. And well written and really well written. Really

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Dr. G and Mr. Reagan Discuss the Original "Ghostbusters" Film

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:59 min | 2 months ago

Dr. G and Mr. Reagan Discuss the Original "Ghostbusters" Film

"Is kind of a sui generis movie. It's its own category, isn't it? I mean, it's comedy, but it's Supernatural. It doesn't fit into any other category, right? No, up until I would say probably about maybe ten years ago or something like that. I never even considered it a comedy. Somebody mentioned that it was a comedy sort of like Back to the Future. People mentioned that these movies are comedies from time to time and you don't really think too much about it. But when I was a little boy, possibly because I didn't understand the jokes. Because, you know, a lot of kids love this movie. But we didn't love it 'cause it was funny. We loved it because it was this epic adventure. And I look at this. Look at this. Look at this scene. Special effect here of the eggs cooking was actually the eggs cooking. They actually turned that island into a hot plate. I mean, this is, this is old school, but isn't it perfect? Oh, brilliant, brightly done. And actually, when I was a kid, that alone freaked me out. 'cause if you're like a 5 6 year old kid and you're seeing that happen, you're like, what the hell is going on with those eggs? And her expression is perfect. I gotta say, so Gordon weaver's performance in this film. She's not really my type. I wouldn't say she's my type. If you want to see my type, watch the music video of the song Ghostbusters. That chick is hot. But it's according to weaver isn't really my kind of girl. But her performance is so good she sells it. She sells it as being sexy. She sells it as being vulnerable. She sells it as being concerned as being intellectual. And Bill Murray at the beginning. Her and Bill Murray, I just said, are you like some game show host? You're not a scientist. Great line as well. And when you're an adult, you get those lines. If you're older, you watch it again. She's like, you don't see much like a scientist. And he's like, yeah, scientists are pretty stiff, I guess. She goes, you're more like a game show host. And he's,

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Can a Free Market Work in a Large Economy? Amity Shlaes Explains

The Doug Collins Podcast

01:39 min | 2 months ago

Can a Free Market Work in a Large Economy? Amity Shlaes Explains

"Interesting issue that in reading and preparing to talk with you today and tell them that Coolidge is your opinion of scale. The 20s, 30s economies compared to, say, the 60, 70, 89, even up until the days of comedy. Is the scale economically still viable? As you said, coolers would have followed the past precedents, whereas Roosevelt Hoover even to an extent followed a new president of bigger involvement in government. Is that where can that still work today? Many of us like myself believe it can. But is that? Is that about it? And can a free market work in a very large economy such as we have today, that's what you're asking? Yeah, without the quote, because we've heard it the last couple of weeks. Oh, well, we've got to protect these investors. Government has to step in. But that's related, but of course you can think of the European Union, it used to be individual countries that got together. It's policy isn't frankly that much different than the policy, the EU of the individual countries. I think with the banks, you know, in a little economy like Iceland suffers as much as a big economy when it's caught in a policy storm or a wild downturn. I think it's more we have a fatherly state. A patriarchal or matriarchal. It's not a gender. And we've trained voters to believe government must always step in. So our real problem is education in America. We've undermined Americans by giving them the impression they need a permanent babysitter.

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Bobby Burack: The Downfall of Woke Influence

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

02:01 min | 2 months ago

Bobby Burack: The Downfall of Woke Influence

"Only way for this movement, this coalition, this cult to ever end, is this culture is the where it begins to die. And you're starting to see major pushback from the very tools of messaging that help enable this ideology. I lay it out, Chris Rock. He's pushing back. Dave Chappelle, he's refusing to obey by woke thing. Netflix most prevalently is dismissing shows that embrace these ideas by getting rid of anti racist program and by ibram X kendi the leading shows about men having babies in lieu embracing confrontational comedy and shows that appeal to Middle America and they're doing so to great success and you look over what's happening on Twitter will Twitter really helped promote a lot of these ideas by rigged algorithm and normalizing walkie trends like putting your names in your pronouns and the bio or using hashtags mask up hashtag BLM. But Elon Musk chief mission since purchasing the platform is to unrig the algorithm to let trends originate naturally not at the behest of anonymous figures behind Twitter headquarters. So if you couple all that together, the way the woke we're able to capture American culture was to a monopoly a monopoly on messaging a monopoly on entertainment. I'm not on comedy, big tech. Will that stranglehold is beginning to weaken and you're starting to see more people be able to not only push back but expose this movement and that makes that much easier for other people to join and I always say woke is like the bully on the playground when finally knocked down it gets up no longer at spheres. You see it as vulnerable as beatable and that's what the woke is. It's a small annoying 10% this entirely beatable.

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"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

Comedy Lab Podcast

03:10 min | 11 months ago

"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

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"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

Comedy Lab Podcast

05:25 min | 11 months ago

"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

"And I've come to figure out, so I'm fat and I'm a dictator. So I don't make fun of nobody for sucking dick for crack, you know what I mean? Because I am just feeling fair on fried chicken.

"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

Comedy Lab Podcast

07:53 min | 11 months ago

"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

"Damn, man. Where'd you get the money for the pan and the pipe and the board to put it on? I've been wondering how long out I have to hold a sign that says hungry before somebody. I don't think. A long time. I didn't bring a long chair, you know? Oh, that's me, I was supposed to do it, though. I'm gonna try this boat fucker out already. Almost shit on, now. All I'm in the open Christian but I want you to pray for me. It was fucking having problems with drew some big old ass up. Oh boy. Reminded me of living in traders back in the day when the floor was hot, came out. Four. I had to figure out where every crossman house was. And that was the only place I could walk. Nearly fall through the pregnant motherfucker. Was that much they feel like everywhere in raw for not telling you? This looks pretty comfortable. This is first time traveling watch sit down comedy. But it happens, you know, I'm sure. Both gravity. It is one of these. Anybody 470 pounds? I did shut fuck up. It's been real. I am. Is there anybody here beside John likes big girls? I know it. Emma fuckers please say all day. Don't let the brakes pull, you know, that's real. Just go ahead and say what you want about it. I'm having so much fun, man. I'm just looking at how you're talking to things, man. I'm gonna go ahead and warn you all send me all sicker women. I'm about to talk to you about big girls, you don't get mad at me. I don't give too folks. Is that love? I love big woman, man. I even if I was a skating man, I love big woman. I tell you. Now you know them motherfuckers go out of my biscuit and gravy. They ain't much flat. It makes me happy. Fucking gravy. You know what I'm saying? That big girl's got strong ankles. I don't wanna give an apple my belly flops on their backs. You know what I'm saying? I want you to have an ankle issue. I like the sturdy shit. Nothing better was sturdy woman, okay? Up had some little dancing things. I mean, I don't want the whole bitch to disappear under my very self. You know what I mean? I want to still see something's going on down there, you know? Others don't want to hear the poor bitch have died underneath me. I thought everybody would turn purple with 6 was good. It was a big girl, man. You can't eat them out from underneath them. You can't do it. 50 million 80 direction gets a near death experience. Hell, I didn't even know I could steal beats for 50, but I found out that. All right, man. I recently went to golden ground the other day. And all those police days are right too. They all look like me, but a lot dirtier. My place wash gas for you gotta go. Ralph looking old fat, motherfucker. You can tell it. 'cause half is dirty ass foot with hanging out with shoe. That's so fucking gross, man, much bigger. It's getting to be that time of the year again where women start showing their feet. Can y'all please do something about them winterized fucking toes y'all? I didn't know beat boots cold corn and ingrown toe nails. You can't put a little bit of them. Fucking nail polish on your toe and cover up all that black. She had underneath it. We can still see your toes, 9 times bigger, it should be in a black in there. So fucked up. I am a midlife guy. You can always guess what my toes look like. I'm still lucky to have all those sex off of it. There is good parts about being diabetic. I ain't gotta completely hang on. You say you get dumb. That's for real. They kind of feel known. All the fucking time. But there's a good part of it. I can fucking absolutely smash that baby toe up against something. I look down like that used to hurt. That's my toes hanging off the side there. That's really do something about that, I think. Yeah. And that's how you lose your foot, so. Where's she diabetic people? Y'all rock more people still want to be able to count to 20 than it is. My own man, I grew up in the middle of May or not. My day was 5th biggest good thing to stay out of my ten 83, 1987. I was raised in a country trap house, do y'all know what a trap house is. The host. I didn't even think I'd be. Fucking shithole.

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"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

Comedy Lab Podcast

06:11 min | 11 months ago

"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

"Do you want light or regular? Do you want us to bomb? And would you like a Twinkie? I made it. But I'll win that 50 grand. Do you know what I'm saying? So I can live in the wilderness. I mean, I'm a deadhead. I tour for fun. And I never have any money. I just go. And miracles happen. And that's how I met Jesus. And he's not gonna show. Guys, he's a dead head. I swear. So anyways, enough about me. How are you guys doing tonight? Do any of you ladies have platonic Friends? Raise your hand if you got a guide bus friend. You do? You do? Awesome. So you're gonna really appreciate this next joke. Now, I have a guy best friend. And he's been my best friend for 30 years. And recently, well, always. He's day to talk like women. And then they're always like, oh, I think there's more going out to you guys, you know? What there's clearly not. And he's ugly at Jupiter. My boyfriend's shiny and white. He looks like a super driver. No, only you're doing that. What you should be asking yourself is why I've known him for 30 years and I'm not dating him. That's what you should be asking yourself. But recently he started dating this real toxic girl. And for the sake of the story and just to keep her anonymity, 'cause I'm pretty sure she's an alcoholic. We're just gonna call her francia. Francia got drunk one morning before breakfast. After my best friend broke up with her. Yes. Actually decided to start harassing me and my boyfriend. Who knows why? Crazy. Right? Well, she got me so mad. Now, if you know a big girl, the last thing you can do to offend us is call us fat. Or tell us, why don't you go eat something? So she texts me this. And I was like, funny. You're a man's about to take me and my man out to lunch. So I think I will. You know? I don't understand women. Like, if a guy's gonna break up with you, let him go. Because chances are. There is something so much greater right around the corner, right? And I've gone through many toxic relationships ladies to know this. So before I met my shiny, beautiful blue eye. Sweetheart of a boyfriend. Joe OJ. I have many disastrous relationships. And I'll tell you the story of my very favorite one. I had a toxic pattern with narcissist. So I started dating this guy, and when I started dating this guy, kind of catfished me. Have you ladies ever been catfished? Or am I the only one? 'cause this is a common for ladies, but it happened to me. Does anybody have been catfished? Nope. Okay. Well, this guy, when I met him. Look like George Clooney. With a Pauly D haircut. He was hot. He didn't washboard stomach. He had the beautiful hair. He had the fist pump. He was a good time. He was a great talker. Had a good job. Great team. I want to emphasize that he had great teeth. So. Long story short. He was very good-looking. He lacked a lot in the personality mistake, but I don't care. You know, I just wanted to fall in love at the time. So long story short, because he was so good-looking. I overlooked the red flag when he was like, oh, I got myself a situation and my mom because he lived in the basement with his mom. Don't laugh. And then he's like, my mom's moving in my ex-girlfriend and her child. And I'm like, oh, well, we can't have that. Now, can we? And she's like, I guess we can't. And I'm like, well, we got two options. Either break up or move in. So he decided to move in. So, after I got done moving in all of his things, 'cause he's an artist. A friend of ours decided to give us a bag of magic mushrooms. So we decided to steal the deal. And the move in and do these magic mushrooms, right? And everything was cool. And everything was great. And I was setting the mood and I was putting out dead shows from like 73, and then I was looking for fear and loathing, on Netflix, and he's like, hey, I'm gonna go freshen

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"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

Comedy Lab Podcast

03:37 min | 11 months ago

"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

"I move this over you guys, we're intrigued. Do you guys like comedy? All right. You guys like guitar music?

"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

Comedy Lab Podcast

01:35 min | 11 months ago

"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

"My plenty bee asked me, hey, we should go skydiving. And I was thinking to myself, I was a terrorist on the plane. No. Am I jumping into some pussy? No. I don't think it's for me. I got one friend that had in a relationship with him. Don't worry, the pandemic, whatever everybody was inside. Every now and then he used to like to go rollerblade escape. Hey man, how about you come role playing with me? Don't really feel like dealing with that. Why, man, you're going to feel so free when you do it, man. It's just exhilarating. Smack

"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

Comedy Lab Podcast

02:30 min | 11 months ago

"comedy" Discussed on Comedy Lab Podcast

"And this is comedy lab. And today is a special treat. This is a show that I produced and also hosted about a month ago. So here in the Midwest, I hope you guys enjoy it and thank you for tuning in to comedy lab. I'm really happy you guys are out here. It means a lot to me. If I could cry right now, I would, but there's no puppy commercials right now. You guys don't. Thank you guys. You guys ever tear up? I don't cry, I can't cry for nothing unless it's something that's just out of the way. Some keys crossing the road and the little one can't make it in time. You know what I mean? You get that one guy trying to speed around here like, no, well. And that's when the rage builds up and you're like, I can go to prison for this. Helpless. I love animals more than people. Do you guys understand that man's salad? They're very loyal. Always happy to see you, not to press. Always happy. I love animals. I love you guys. Animals. You guys are in store tonight. Don't judge about the host. Judging on the quality of the entertainment you're about to see. I want to build it up like this. He doesn't have to give a little freaked out. He wouldn't be about to see him. It's going to be wild just wait through one. Hold on a second. Hold on this stage. And you guys could have went to a bunch of comedy shows tonight, but you chose to come to this one. So thank you. You guys are free to pull by the way. Let me look around you, she does. Pretty. All of you. Look at yourself in the mirror. Not like I do. Shame look down, so you know what? I got to confidence. Joe O'Day is that crazy Tom said. Trust me, remember. You know, it gets better. You guys are all sexy and cool. I was gonna hang out with me anytime. Man. You know what? You guys have cable. You guys can join in on this car. Are you serious? Like no one pays for Internet? Internet? Okay, let me rephrase a streaming services. And I wish I worked for one of them right now. I got them.

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"comedy" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

05:53 min | 1 year ago

"comedy" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

"It's really good. And i wanted to say too. I just enchanted with your standup. I had the chance to listen and watch a little bit. I even commented on youtube on your eight minutes set where you just real yet thing real into the nights in and thirty dollars a night hotel. Oh yeah yeah yeah. Yeah that was a that was a. That's a pretty good joke. Like i just was born from troops like that. I didn't i never wrote any of that joke. I just lived that night at that hotel and then headed showed the next night. And that's where that came from and edges tweaked it from there. I just thought that is so good. Because i could feel the raw anger from especially with like the why are you. You saw the car with a tarp over it delicious absolutely. it's incredible. It was one of the worst places ever. I think it was just outside. Milwaukee i think maybe where i will be in october hell. Yeah maybe they'll say there again. Oh very nice shout out. Maybe we'll do an affiliate partnership deal so everybody goes to the nights in can get a little. We'll get a little cut from it if you're in a nineteen parking lot right now. Honk your hor. That's all if if you're in a nights in right now remove the tarp from your vehicle and then honk. You're okay if you hug your heart in the nights in depending on how many times you get you're either gonna get a sex worker or some drugs may be both. It's like it's like the in and out hit menu for somebody's getting secret sauce for sure. God i here. But casey your stand up. I feel it's so good. I know you've performed across the country. I think you even have you performed in phoenix at the house of comedy. I was just there actually. Yeah in july july. I was down there. It was a great time. That's a great club. I i love the club i asked. I'm going to do my first show there which is gonna be. Yes very cool. But i i love the place as well. I'm very sad that i missed you. I was in. I was in Yellowstone okay. yeah yeah i. I went to phoenix the one week it rains. I got a hundred and ten degrees with all the humidity you can imagine so it was. It was pretty brutal but man. The shows were a great time. That's such a great club down there. It was incredible. Everybody's so nice to all the staff they know how to run a show and they just they care. It's it's great. yeah. I hope they get back there as soon as they can. Oh that's so cool. I wanted to ask. Because i i was listening to some other podcasts. Yours and i. I feel like i got the three dimension multidimensional casey because there. Okay the anger from from your your stand up and then also the playfulness and everything. And then i listen podcast where you were talking about depression and things like that and so sure very sad casey as well but it it just a full maybe like skittles bag of casey. Because i just got all the flavors each Delicious inciteful their own..

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"comedy" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

05:19 min | 1 year ago

"comedy" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

"It was a failed experiment to like. Just see what happens if you move halfway across the country on the whim didn't ask her. It was like two and a half years. I made it i think. Congratulations for doing something. Where at least you did it. You failed can be listen. How terrible that win for you. It was awful but hey will be cowboys. Cowgirls and cow. People cows to all varieties are welcome. Here a comedy advice podcast. My name is stephanie. Patani and i am here to make you smear your day with laughter and chuckles and giggles and all sorts of vibrations of the vocal cords. That's what i'm really here for those good vibes. And i'm gonna keep those good vibes going the whole episode especially with a good vibe assistance. Casey flash my special guest comedians to earn all over the country. He's got some dates coming up. Check the show notes. It's like little glove compartment of the episode that we're driving together and no we're not there yet. We will be soon case flesh. Hilarious comedian be should follow him. See him live if you can and don't forget about little old me the driver of this vehicle and I've got some shows coming up ten. Nineteen october nineteenth tuesday. Seven thirty at the house of comedy. Trash or treasure hilarious. Show where i bring on comedians. It argue whether topics like almond milk online dating costco etc. Or trash or treasure. So it's a fun time. Tickets are going to be in the show notes. Perhaps if it's on the website. But if it's not then hausa comedy keep keep your eyes. Just keep listening to the episodes instead of just listening to this one. Eat all of the french fries instead of just picking and be like. Oh i'm not that hungry and then you just pay a french fries your friends by your own french fries and by by your own french fries. I mean just listened to the podcast. it's free. it's absolutely free. You gotta do nothing except invest in some headphones unless you wanna listen in a public place and then spread the joy and good vibes to others than please be my guest be my guest. Put your phone speaker. Sue the tasks. Have the people staring at you. As i'm singing this song. Ask okay. we made a little ditty together bonding but other than that foamy on instagram. At s tani and at a comedy advice podcast. I'm also reuniting over the facebook group. Starting back up again. So it's not new. But it new stuff and i wanna be able to be more engaged with you guys feel like i get these reviews these comments. Dmz like you never listen to me. Stephan i'm like well you're not on the podcast so i can't but how can i. How can i listen to you guys. So i have the facebook group. There's going to be a lot of engaging stuff on their instagram. If you want to follow me on there we can comment. We can like each other shit you know we can he emojis and stuff because that's all anybody does anymore. She's like clock clock. Clap or it's you know the prayer one or the hearts the flames. I like the flames. Just i like the heat up people's pages they call me the four now. That's italian for.

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"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

Gurus of Comedy

04:06 min | 2 years ago

"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

"Always offended you know. I felt like you know what offends me as a comedian. That famous line from seinfeld. Yeah what was the. What was because. I watched on netflix. I watched a coupla of irish. Watch dairy go girls. Israel is very good. And that's actually. I like that. That's a uk show. What's another one accounting in the name. It's about a girl who gets fired from a job. On righty our and then has to go back to town. Oh that ellison's was. Yeah yes so. There was a there was a show. I mean does. This girl stephanie. She's she wrote this kind of one person. Show sultan was my boyfriend but they got her to write the show because like she had comedy content but like it was. It was a bit strange. There's just really felt that it was a good drama was a very good drama but billionaires is a comedy kind of did a disservice because he kind of came to expecting laughs. Lives like a sitcom and that wasn't what it was you know. And you as well if you're gonna make comedy make comedy But that wasn't like i kind of just you know. let me. i'll fix this. There's no standing. It was insane in the back so never happened. Yeah so that's i suppose that's not bad. That's that's the sketch comedy. And catherine came like i. I recommend people check debate. I i would like to do. I looked at one or two of their sketches now before we came on and some of them hold up quite well. I just kind of wonder if they were launched. That brand new today would would resonate anymore or has kind of australia slash. The world moved on. You know on our. I think it has moved on i think eke i i also because it's i don't know if you heard this said you remember the tv show bottom yet. Yeah so that that. At least a bain. There was tokes of bringing by those shows back but sitting them in retirement. Okay 'cause obviously bring katherine came back to look at times. 'cause i mean kathy handle the pandemic something along but i i feel the characters themselves because they are very successful. They're probably seek applying the pop. Yeah yeah but it's been like Partridge in that like. It looked like his time was done. He was thing. And i think he was kind of basically retired as a character because they said everything to say with them and end world changes particularly he was in media and the media world changed that this kind of bizarre character would actually thrive in that world and he's kinda arguably better than he ever was so i i don't know if the could could you say that those Catherine came. I don't know i i mean. It comes with creators. If they have it yeah. I think the i think the characters of got more life but yet whether the creators wanna do that too. 'cause we know with comedy to get back into comedy and also i think this is one thing that america a not american. Sorry britain does really well with forty thousand black folks hold less is more like full house two seasons don schauble time. They didn't wear out their welcome. But i was different. And and and was a certain unusual creator control or or restraint restraint. We're strained actually from nova cleese at the time. I kind of gave everyone the example to doers. Whereas i think he was the first one to say i'm don to as here's all monies nope so then when you had. Let's say the office or black books that they kind of at least could point to example. Please saying that the kind of we're done there you know that's so with catherine came like.

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"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

Gurus of Comedy

05:11 min | 2 years ago

"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

"Not just there was something about it was it was well set up and it was filmed in a strange way. And he's he just seemed like it'd be idiot and then after what i think it was like a base where he's looking after a wallaby or something that he finds leads under the wheel of the car and it looks like versus the car over it and he doesn't i oh wait a minute. Yeah it's funny. You mentioned glenn. Romans acheive from sketch comedy side the comedy company which was a precursor to foss. Ford was glenn robert. What launch glenn robbins. He's to have a carrot to code uncle off which. I should have put him on the list. It was gonna gerald uncle off and it'd be like old time movies of ankle off almost doing stupid. Things recline romans. Voici any was brilliant. He used to play like yeah. I hate of different comedies. And yeah i've side. That's i think account. I think he was boss. Turn the i'd imagine that they all came out of that forward. The stables yes i yeah mel melba in the eighties produced some amazing ing. Yes sketch things. That i was saying. The catholic came and gone to tv movie. And yeah i think yes was a great saying that clearly create add something. So where are we now. Look so one of the things you were actually reminded me a smidge. So i'm a former resident of a bundle and i actually lived there for nine years. Which puts you in the top. Three percent of people in bama in that most implant even from there so when you get to route nine years you're kind of way up there but you were kind of this Muesli and yoga as like oh that's the bondi hipsters else who's taken over that idea. Ready or the kind of thing sketches. We're in no really funny place at the moment because the internet is really banning lonzo. There's some amazing content bang night online. You'd shoot tiktok..

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"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

Gurus of Comedy

03:13 min | 2 years ago

"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

"So it's clearly the opposite but i attended one or two auctions and these these You know assistance of steak kind of basically all. That's the price you know all you want to get into that one and they're just basically trying to open up the market and it was. I mean i think had put regulations in that they were kind of was like fake. Baid's kinda get going. And like the. I still don't understand what the vendor be it is. It's sort of like you know it's like they don't sash their price until they see how it's going to like the offside rule in football well when they kick is and you're standing there and you're in the wrong side you outside. Yeah it's pretty much. Yes the other thing. Is you say like if you. I gotta check out real estate dot com dot a year gone google any suburb in sydney. Look what they recommend. The price of the house will sell. They are always at least three to four hundred thousand dollars off what it actually does for like at. It's we need a roll commissioning to us. I think so. And i think a bringing it back while it sounds like we've got off topic from catherine kim. I don't think we have actually because they were very much of the world of that mindset. Wasn't it the Kind of trying to show off to the world what they has which wasn't huge but they're very proud of us or you know catholic. Jimmy is a very great parody of like bogan australia and this come from bargain rates. And i'll got very elements of the bargaining but they really shine a mirror on sort of. There's an element of suburbia with the big house. The neetu wanna look good in bay. Good the need to embrace like kim cat sorry you know you say that. She embraces yoga. Whatever the bad thing is. She's into it jeanne. Moos -ly she in our the have on occasion. Has the man bag. it's really fond. And what they do. Well have you ever seen waken. Be heroes chris lillywhite. Ed i think. Yeah what catherine. Kim diocese catholic kim sort of it. Peiser mas by takes the mic out of that element without going to ours. I feel chris lilley easy net vine about to me. He goes a little too. As a main spiritedness tweets parody and kevin kim. There's genuine love and affection for that. Talk people yeah. I think that like. I think like mike. The the band's character would probably be an example of that. she's kind of sort of awkward but lovable. Always you know. I think the team the team characters real like we always my cease done. She might listen to this. We always used to call the heaney because she's got and it was one die. Kevin kim was on the ed because kim works in a kohl senate like my sister. Did kim drives a small colorado. My sister and there was one day. Kevin kim was on my sister. Walk through the door from work and she was wearing the exact same outfit as.

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"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

Gurus of Comedy

03:48 min | 2 years ago

"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

"I think i can probably only nine three sitcoms. We've had in my lifetime that have really gone on for more than one or two seasons and catholic team is probably by far the biggest sovereign right. I've actually caught up on rose haven which has seen lewis who we interviewed one time longtime ago and i should go nowhere and she went massive that no she was obviously underway somewhere. Talent and right sided sitting my full behind channel. Haibat side is it is. It's the set and rose rose haven. I guess that is not a real place. Where actually film do you know what others it's it's setting because of bushfires it had to film it in a couple of small town. There's two towns about forty minutes. Outside of hyderabad. That i film in secede the signet area and So that's do but there is like the real estate is they've rented a shop and that's really that's there but there is no rose even just yadav suburbs of hyderabad. Okay because i. I've never been to tasmania believing no never got. There was something very australian version of been there. But i've never been there. But i've been there you know if it felt a bit like fed up at gosford very first episode has one of the greatest slid any tasmanian. Who has moved away from tasmania. Were light to the link mcgregor's character. Who rose hi. Even he's pulled by the cops in like oh look back from the mainland back. Did you file on the mainland. is that. That's exactly what happens when you go back to. That sends a bit a bit like living in ireland. You leave and you come back to the go and now the yank anymore said no didn't work. It's funny you say that. I've got my colleague. I worked with my. She's irish and rv here tonight lows with eighteen million dollars which will probably by about two hines in sydney at the moment and i said well. What did you do if you win. The million she goes. I go home after. Ireland's am i really still in lockdown. She goes i. I buy a house in ireland. And stay here until it was at a lockdown. Yeah so. We've we've been in lockdown for while though i we're actually utah goes to sydney australia under obsession with property is only matched by the irish obsession of property. But the so crazy here. That people have been stalking lockdown. They've been stuck in apartments. They've been stuck with no gardens that they finally said you know. I'm not living like this anymore. I'm buying a house. So the property market has gone through the roof and the got to a point where people are buying houses. Actually be here. called sale. Agreed where you put money down quite the same in australia. sale agreed is like saying. I want to buy this house and you put down. Maybe ten or fifteen grants to secure it people having to do that without actually get into the hands that they have to compete against each other just based on photos or some kind of video they show him with the property before to get in their ear and say astray is a very big lice. Sorry it's different subba like different styles. So new south wales the median house..

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"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

Gurus of Comedy

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

"There was a there was a phenomenon In the late nineties. The ought set with called. Catherine kim which was a would be mostly renault's a tv show that had gina riley and jane turner playing like motor daughter. Boss it actually stars in a tv shows. Big girls blacks was where i started those characters. But those two Well actresses comedians united. Jane turner actually cut their teeth going back to the eighties and result like the sketch. Show that they were part of which i hadn't really heard fast forward and full frontal hadn't really heard about her to full-frontal little bit but didn't realize it had like ninety one hour episodes of fast forward hundred and forty four episodes of frontal and so that was pretty big Lot content there does. I just haven't really seen well. Essentially i'm in so i gave it not human history site before that there was a pre. Cuss strategy is always had a history of sketch any about beat. Shy like ye when you talk about clip shows you've seen of the ninety growing up. Phospholipid was the show. I was ever allowed to watch side. That's where it comes out by. Prayer prior to that is one called the comedy company. And then go back in cyber the creek from five. Sports dice dotted in pizza. Restaurant in melvin. Sorry strategy was pretty light to adopt the concept of standup comedy. Like we had chameleons by the whole comedy that you say morning linden. That didn't really heat to vote late. Nineties surprised that we had more uni review saw shies sketch shows and that sort of evolved on tv shows like phosphorus. Was the light show like concepts like that. yes so i i was kind of looking at me. One or two links to check out one was a dome street which was on. that was. That was fast fast forward which was kind of parody of neighbors slash home away which was like that was like at. Triple airing ozzy actually that you need to know those shows to know what they're having less yet you really rely. It's i remember as a kid. Like phosphorus when i was i think he needs seeks seven windows. It's peak so used to monday and wednesday. It was wednesday non and bohannon. Sorry taking as you know..

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"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

Gurus of Comedy

02:22 min | 2 years ago

"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

"That was that everybody loved rod. I said i wanted to be a comedian is. Why don't you catch that. Tears of joy guilty phoenix. People are finally being stupid game to gurus of comedy dave. Welcome to a comedy. And i'm working today old friend of the podcast and comedy mark williamson. Welcome back thanks buddy. Thanks for having me. No worries You you were on the second episode and we talked about. Roy hates g still. The one episode seems to have dominated all episodes of put ads so far Adult roy h g or just. Because of you i. Obviously that's why you're back. Well i like to think it's but probably is roy. Ice skate left us the thing we're shooting for and yet we. I think we started. I started discussion. Jesus actually be a year today that we had recorded last realized that no. We didn't discuss last time as much. But one of the things you've been working on the past few years is the website the analysis which is a sachar Kind of a news website and actually you had problems. You were on the road to talk to you that you are on the wrong side of that facebook block. Weren't she does. Because you are news. Your news and then facebook blocked anything have news. Yeah we were down for whole three hours before they bought us back up out of this. Three sydney sata's thoughts we become one of the most popular news sites strata. So yeah whoa for us okay. Well that's a result. I know you're kind of is there any. We can get me back up. And i able to do and then went to bed next morning. It now so he was literally facebook. Shot everything overnight. And it's you know like you talk about. I got from having you know. I have a ten thousand followers and mike. An innovative leaving added something to all. My big source of traffic to my website is just keeping me off it..

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"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

Gurus of Comedy

04:06 min | 2 years ago

"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

"Is called the equation You know it comes to some singers a victory. There's going to be true. Look for comedy. Nothing i think Lost people. I think Believes that success. He's going to be some distance. What islam they cut the Can show you fighting this people who lamented the paparazzi too. Many just got an. I was going to steal to. Was it drinking johnson. Screw jarvis cocker. One said I have to call them. Because whenever somebody picks comrades take not the small world. So i think people need to shoot our mission for the best of reasons and the rest of the reasons is because they believe he will love it but i do think And i started probably twelve years ago. Did it for five years In australia then went off. Had a baby Then came back into our and started again and it was okay. Obviously the people were slightly different but it was like degeneration with slightly different. It was like the youtube generation. It was the how interesting. Yeah you can get. I mean they like. I didn't realize the thing you could do when i started which was a big mistake. My part but You know i- remedy when i venture both these guys. The youtube generation know they're getting content. They kind of already presented themselves world so stand up for them to be kind of a fait complete. I will do. This doesn't mean they were. I felt the quality wasn't quite as good because i felt people who are finding us to twelve years ago. Didn't have youtube or kind of the more pure like i took a harder or longer to find the path but they were looking for the path whereas the youtube get kind of didn't have as hard to find. Does that make sense it does. Yeah this complex. Object when you mentioned youtube generation on. We're going to go somewhere else Actually i think pretty much graded everything you went on to say The the get saw literally i..

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"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

Gurus of Comedy

03:46 min | 2 years ago

"comedy" Discussed on Gurus of Comedy

"Work on so wonderful awful wonderful success stories from people. Whose very. I giggle gigs. With me. now you know absolutely Crushing it in an all sorts of forms of tv and radio. And then those who are superb issue. Since i don't have to tell them to work on on character can come into housing some very good. Comedians burn themselves. Them said okay just because nobody likes wants to work with them. The two agreed to bishops the to sell so she's all kind of mix match of characters happening in the room and and just the promotion games of course looking to do all the inches. Molly job to manage mixed experience and tolerance and demographics. Keep everything running smoothly. That's one of the good things ultimo as opposed to comedy and make no mistake. I look comedy. That's how i tell you are liver. Then they come. The bill hicks george carlin and all of the people. The mall use You've got to comedy if you don't then you're going to get six and it's just a it's hobby playing golf. I have to say. I literally had that experience towards the end was a comedy club and it literally was like a club for me if i was in town and it wasn't performing drop in and a few people in new when you might stand back and you have a few drinks novitiate chats and it's like this is s. Not bad actually. I prefer this then. I wouldn't be a golfer to beef to be fair but it was nice to they. Did most canadians do have the globe you know on. Tv show cheers and the guy walks and everybody shouts gnome. Most canadians do have the clip. They know they can look to and friends who promotes. We'll do their best to squeeze them on with somebody else and they they go. That's fine as who tend to congregate. I think one of the things about we all funding for the fact that we never.

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