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This.'jdoggydogg said:I listen at work with headphones.'Pick said:When do you guys listen to podcasts? I listen to music if I'm doing cardio. I guess if you commute as a passenger to work maybe?
This.'jdoggydogg said:I listen at work with headphones.'Pick said:When do you guys listen to podcasts? I listen to music if I'm doing cardio. I guess if you commute as a passenger to work maybe?
I could do the chores thing or before bed. Couldn't play a video game and listen. At least not and understand it. I could do the drive thing but usually I am blasting music or else there are people in the car to converse with. My commute is like 10 minutes.'KarmaPolice said:I am constantly listening to something, music or podcast. I'll listen while doing chores around the house, while driving without the wife or kid, while I play a game like Madden, sometimes listen to a podcast instead of reading before bed, etc, etc....'Pick said:When do you guys listen to podcasts? I listen to music if I'm doing cardio. I guess if you commute as a passenger to work maybe?
+1 Or sirius app with headphones, my hour commute I'm hit or miss with my podcast. Usually listen Sirius App - Stern, O&A or NFL channelThis.'jdoggydogg said:I listen at work with headphones.'Pick said:When do you guys listen to podcasts? I listen to music if I'm doing cardio. I guess if you commute as a passenger to work maybe?
Maybe it's about expectations? It's not always laugh out loud funny, but I expect the show to be smart - and it always delivers.47 minutes in to the podcast and still waiting for the funny. So far it's just him and Poehler chatting about the past and referring to people who are apparently famous today but I don't know who they're talking about because they only use first names. If it's going to be an interview show I would like the interviewer to set up the audience a little better so we know what the hell the interview is about.Maybe I chose the wrong episode but so far this won't make my rotation.As someone afflicted with mild OCD, I sympathize.I sometimes think I have a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome because there are certain things that I must do in a very specific way or it eats into the back of my mind like maggots on 5 day old beef. In this case I absolutely must listen to the most recent one first and only if it captures my imagination will I explore the greater catalog. I also swear enough to make a teamster blush. Yeah, I know it's kinda weird.But don't worry, it's second in my queue and scheduled to be listened to on my Thursday walk home from the office.Keep reading the list...90 minutes with Amy Poehler? Very![]()
If you are listening to WTF and expect to be laughing the whole time, you are going to be disappointed. WTF is more about exploring the behind-the-scenes world of comedy and getting the subjects to open up about where they come from, how they got to where they are and why they do what they do. In fact, I think his best interview happened in the second half of the Todd Hanson interview and there was absolutely nothing funny about it (quite the contrary, actually).Greg Fitzsimmons' podcast is good for some laughs if that's what you are looking for.That wasn't my expectation at all. I was hoping for good interviews but in the one episode I have listened to it felt like I walked into the middle of a private conversation and I had no idea where it started. Maron and Poehler (the one I listened to) used nothing but first names in reference to any person they were speaking about which is fine but it doesn't do much good when the interviewer doesn't at least let the audience know who is being spoken about. It's fine and dandy when they are referring to "Lorne" but when they are talking about how "Jim" was such a big influence for such-and-such it removes the audience from the equation.I was looking for the Louis CK interview (episodes 111 & 112) per jdoggs recommendation but they require the premium membership (or something). Maybe I'll try the Dimitri Martin one.Maybe it's about expectations? It's not always laugh out loud funny, but I expect the show to be smart - and it always delivers.47 minutes in to the podcast and still waiting for the funny. So far it's just him and Poehler chatting about the past and referring to people who are apparently famous today but I don't know who they're talking about because they only use first names. If it's going to be an interview show I would like the interviewer to set up the audience a little better so we know what the hell the interview is about.Maybe I chose the wrong episode but so far this won't make my rotation.As someone afflicted with mild OCD, I sympathize.I sometimes think I have a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome because there are certain things that I must do in a very specific way or it eats into the back of my mind like maggots on 5 day old beef. In this case I absolutely must listen to the most recent one first and only if it captures my imagination will I explore the greater catalog. I also swear enough to make a teamster blush. Yeah, I know it's kinda weird.But don't worry, it's second in my queue and scheduled to be listened to on my Thursday walk home from the office.Keep reading the list...90 minutes with Amy Poehler? Very![]()
If you are listening to WTF and expect to be laughing the whole time, you are going to be disappointed. WTF is more about exploring the behind-the-scenes world of comedy and getting the subjects to open up about where they come from, how they got to where they are and why they do what they do. In fact, I think his best interview happened in the second half of the Todd Hanson interview and there was absolutely nothing funny about it (quite the contrary, actually).Greg Fitzsimmons' podcast is good for some laughs if that's what you are looking for.
All day , every dayYou could really get through a lot of stuff if you listened at work. Would need long periods of desk-time, right?
Yes. Exactly. And I feel like WTF's window into the human condition endlessly fascinating.Maybe it's about expectations? It's not always laugh out loud funny, but I expect the show to be smart - and it always delivers.47 minutes in to the podcast and still waiting for the funny. So far it's just him and Poehler chatting about the past and referring to people who are apparently famous today but I don't know who they're talking about because they only use first names. If it's going to be an interview show I would like the interviewer to set up the audience a little better so we know what the hell the interview is about.Maybe I chose the wrong episode but so far this won't make my rotation.As someone afflicted with mild OCD, I sympathize.I sometimes think I have a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome because there are certain things that I must do in a very specific way or it eats into the back of my mind like maggots on 5 day old beef. In this case I absolutely must listen to the most recent one first and only if it captures my imagination will I explore the greater catalog. I also swear enough to make a teamster blush. Yeah, I know it's kinda weird.But don't worry, it's second in my queue and scheduled to be listened to on my Thursday walk home from the office.Keep reading the list...90 minutes with Amy Poehler? Very![]()
If you are listening to WTF and expect to be laughing the whole time, you are going to be disappointed. WTF is more about exploring the behind-the-scenes world of comedy and getting the subjects to open up about where they come from, how they got to where they are and why they do what they do. In fact, I think his best interview happened in the second half of the Todd Hanson interview and there was absolutely nothing funny about it (quite the contrary, actually).
Check out Episode 144 - Patton Oswalt.That wasn't my expectation at all. I was hoping for good interviews but in the one episode I have listened to it felt like I walked into the middle of a private conversation and I had no idea where it started. Maron and Poehler (the one I listened to) used nothing but first names in reference to any person they were speaking about which is fine but it doesn't do much good when the interviewer doesn't at least let the audience know who is being spoken about. It's fine and dandy when they are referring to "Lorne" but when they are talking about how "Jim" was such a big influence for such-and-such it removes the audience from the equation.I was looking for the Louis CK interview (episodes 111 & 112) per jdoggs recommendation but they require the premium membership (or something). Maybe I'll try the Dimitri Martin one.Maybe it's about expectations? It's not always laugh out loud funny, but I expect the show to be smart - and it always delivers.47 minutes in to the podcast and still waiting for the funny. So far it's just him and Poehler chatting about the past and referring to people who are apparently famous today but I don't know who they're talking about because they only use first names. If it's going to be an interview show I would like the interviewer to set up the audience a little better so we know what the hell the interview is about.Maybe I chose the wrong episode but so far this won't make my rotation.As someone afflicted with mild OCD, I sympathize.I sometimes think I have a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome because there are certain things that I must do in a very specific way or it eats into the back of my mind like maggots on 5 day old beef. In this case I absolutely must listen to the most recent one first and only if it captures my imagination will I explore the greater catalog. I also swear enough to make a teamster blush. Yeah, I know it's kinda weird.But don't worry, it's second in my queue and scheduled to be listened to on my Thursday walk home from the office.Keep reading the list...90 minutes with Amy Poehler? Very![]()
If you are listening to WTF and expect to be laughing the whole time, you are going to be disappointed. WTF is more about exploring the behind-the-scenes world of comedy and getting the subjects to open up about where they come from, how they got to where they are and why they do what they do. In fact, I think his best interview happened in the second half of the Todd Hanson interview and there was absolutely nothing funny about it (quite the contrary, actually).Greg Fitzsimmons' podcast is good for some laughs if that's what you are looking for.
Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.That wasn't my expectation at all. I was hoping for good interviews but in the one episode I have listened to it felt like I walked into the middle of a private conversation and I had no idea where it started. Maron and Poehler (the one I listened to) used nothing but first names in reference to any person they were speaking about which is fine but it doesn't do much good when the interviewer doesn't at least let the audience know who is being spoken about. It's fine and dandy when they are referring to "Lorne" but when they are talking about how "Jim" was such a big influence for such-and-such it removes the audience from the equation.I was looking for the Louis CK interview (episodes 111 & 112) per jdoggs recommendation but they require the premium membership (or something). Maybe I'll try the Dimitri Martin one.Maybe it's about expectations? It's not always laugh out loud funny, but I expect the show to be smart - and it always delivers.47 minutes in to the podcast and still waiting for the funny. So far it's just him and Poehler chatting about the past and referring to people who are apparently famous today but I don't know who they're talking about because they only use first names. If it's going to be an interview show I would like the interviewer to set up the audience a little better so we know what the hell the interview is about.Maybe I chose the wrong episode but so far this won't make my rotation.As someone afflicted with mild OCD, I sympathize.I sometimes think I have a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome because there are certain things that I must do in a very specific way or it eats into the back of my mind like maggots on 5 day old beef. In this case I absolutely must listen to the most recent one first and only if it captures my imagination will I explore the greater catalog. I also swear enough to make a teamster blush. Yeah, I know it's kinda weird.But don't worry, it's second in my queue and scheduled to be listened to on my Thursday walk home from the office.Keep reading the list...90 minutes with Amy Poehler? Very![]()
If you are listening to WTF and expect to be laughing the whole time, you are going to be disappointed. WTF is more about exploring the behind-the-scenes world of comedy and getting the subjects to open up about where they come from, how they got to where they are and why they do what they do. In fact, I think his best interview happened in the second half of the Todd Hanson interview and there was absolutely nothing funny about it (quite the contrary, actually).Greg Fitzsimmons' podcast is good for some laughs if that's what you are looking for.
That was the one that turned me on to WTF.Check out Episode 144 - Patton Oswalt.That wasn't my expectation at all. I was hoping for good interviews but in the one episode I have listened to it felt like I walked into the middle of a private conversation and I had no idea where it started. Maron and Poehler (the one I listened to) used nothing but first names in reference to any person they were speaking about which is fine but it doesn't do much good when the interviewer doesn't at least let the audience know who is being spoken about. It's fine and dandy when they are referring to "Lorne" but when they are talking about how "Jim" was such a big influence for such-and-such it removes the audience from the equation.I was looking for the Louis CK interview (episodes 111 & 112) per jdoggs recommendation but they require the premium membership (or something). Maybe I'll try the Dimitri Martin one.Maybe it's about expectations? It's not always laugh out loud funny, but I expect the show to be smart - and it always delivers.47 minutes in to the podcast and still waiting for the funny. So far it's just him and Poehler chatting about the past and referring to people who are apparently famous today but I don't know who they're talking about because they only use first names. If it's going to be an interview show I would like the interviewer to set up the audience a little better so we know what the hell the interview is about.Maybe I chose the wrong episode but so far this won't make my rotation.As someone afflicted with mild OCD, I sympathize.I sometimes think I have a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome because there are certain things that I must do in a very specific way or it eats into the back of my mind like maggots on 5 day old beef. In this case I absolutely must listen to the most recent one first and only if it captures my imagination will I explore the greater catalog. I also swear enough to make a teamster blush. Yeah, I know it's kinda weird.But don't worry, it's second in my queue and scheduled to be listened to on my Thursday walk home from the office.Keep reading the list...90 minutes with Amy Poehler? Very![]()
If you are listening to WTF and expect to be laughing the whole time, you are going to be disappointed. WTF is more about exploring the behind-the-scenes world of comedy and getting the subjects to open up about where they come from, how they got to where they are and why they do what they do. In fact, I think his best interview happened in the second half of the Todd Hanson interview and there was absolutely nothing funny about it (quite the contrary, actually).Greg Fitzsimmons' podcast is good for some laughs if that's what you are looking for.
That was the one that turned me on to WTF.Check out Episode 144 - Patton Oswalt.That wasn't my expectation at all. I was hoping for good interviews but in the one episode I have listened to it felt like I walked into the middle of a private conversation and I had no idea where it started. Maron and Poehler (the one I listened to) used nothing but first names in reference to any person they were speaking about which is fine but it doesn't do much good when the interviewer doesn't at least let the audience know who is being spoken about. It's fine and dandy when they are referring to "Lorne" but when they are talking about how "Jim" was such a big influence for such-and-such it removes the audience from the equation.I was looking for the Louis CK interview (episodes 111 & 112) per jdoggs recommendation but they require the premium membership (or something). Maybe I'll try the Dimitri Martin one.Maybe it's about expectations? It's not always laugh out loud funny, but I expect the show to be smart - and it always delivers.47 minutes in to the podcast and still waiting for the funny. So far it's just him and Poehler chatting about the past and referring to people who are apparently famous today but I don't know who they're talking about because they only use first names. If it's going to be an interview show I would like the interviewer to set up the audience a little better so we know what the hell the interview is about.Maybe I chose the wrong episode but so far this won't make my rotation.As someone afflicted with mild OCD, I sympathize.I sometimes think I have a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome because there are certain things that I must do in a very specific way or it eats into the back of my mind like maggots on 5 day old beef. In this case I absolutely must listen to the most recent one first and only if it captures my imagination will I explore the greater catalog. I also swear enough to make a teamster blush. Yeah, I know it's kinda weird.But don't worry, it's second in my queue and scheduled to be listened to on my Thursday walk home from the office.Keep reading the list...90 minutes with Amy Poehler? Very![]()
If you are listening to WTF and expect to be laughing the whole time, you are going to be disappointed. WTF is more about exploring the behind-the-scenes world of comedy and getting the subjects to open up about where they come from, how they got to where they are and why they do what they do. In fact, I think his best interview happened in the second half of the Todd Hanson interview and there was absolutely nothing funny about it (quite the contrary, actually).Greg Fitzsimmons' podcast is good for some laughs if that's what you are looking for.
The wife and I just paid a measly $8 for access to all the early episodes. Looking forward to listening. Unfortunately, they aren't MP3s and can only be listened to with an iPhone app or on-line. Still, $8 for all that content is cheap.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
Yeah, just switched to a 4/10 schedule. Lots of desk-time.All day , every dayYou could really get through a lot of stuff if you listened at work. Would need long periods of desk-time, right?
The weirdest one so far was Gallagher. On one hand, he's a low-self monitoring jerk with no clue. On the other hand, he seems intelligent.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
Yep, that was a good one. I'll add Garry Shandling, Adam Carolla, Dave Foley and Andy **** to the list of possible ones for Chaka to check out.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
Yeah, he is a smart guy. He just seems to have filled his head with the wrong ideas.The weirdest one so far was Gallagher. On one hand, he's a low-self monitoring jerk with no clue. On the other hand, he seems intelligent.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
He's not smart, he's a crazy, condescending, racist... true storyYeah, he is a smart guy. He just seems to have filled his head with the wrong ideas.The weirdest one so far was Gallagher. On one hand, he's a low-self monitoring jerk with no clue. On the other hand, he seems intelligent.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
shandling was good. foley was weirdly gripping. dude's life is pretty much in the ####ter.Yep, that was a good one. I'll add Garry Shandling, Adam Carolla, Dave Foley and Andy **** to the list of possible ones for Chaka to check out.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
I agree that he's a crazy, condescending racist but you can be all that and be smart too.He's not smart, he's a crazy, condescending, racist... true storyYeah, he is a smart guy. He just seems to have filled his head with the wrong ideas.The weirdest one so far was Gallagher. On one hand, he's a low-self monitoring jerk with no clue. On the other hand, he seems intelligent.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
Agreed. I felt terrible for that guy after listening to that.shandling was good. foley was weirdly gripping. dude's life is pretty much in the ####ter.Yep, that was a good one. I'll add Garry Shandling, Adam Carolla, Dave Foley and Andy **** to the list of possible ones for Chaka to check out.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
Definitely.Yeah, he is a smart guy. He just seems to have filled his head with the wrong ideas.The weirdest one so far was Gallagher. On one hand, he's a low-self monitoring jerk with no clue. On the other hand, he seems intelligent.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
i'm a tremendous KiTH fan (kevin is probably my favorite) and it was just awful to listen to him. i felt so much for his situation. he seemed like he was making peace with it somehow though, which i found interesting.Agreed. I felt terrible for that guy after listening to that.
You know, the more I learn about high-functioning autism and asberger's syndrome from Mrs. Dogg, the more I can spot it. Gallagher isn't dumb, he's socially inept. Like, he mentions Letterman and Leno and says that he should have a show like that. The guy is completely clueless, but I wouldn't say he's dumb. And the racist part? I don't think so. Good, sane comedians like Louis CK or Chris Rock interject race into their humor, but it's always treated with a nice, smart touch. But Gallagher doesn't seem to understand the difference between a stupid joke and a smart joke.He's not smart, he's a crazy, condescending, racist... true storyYeah, he is a smart guy. He just seems to have filled his head with the wrong ideas.The weirdest one so far was Gallagher. On one hand, he's a low-self monitoring jerk with no clue. On the other hand, he seems intelligent.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
i'm shocked!You know, the more I learn about high-functioning autism and asberger's syndrome from Mrs. Dogg, the more I can spot it. Gallagher isn't dumb, he's socially inept. Like, he mentions Letterman and Leno and says that he should have a show like that. The guy is completely clueless, but I wouldn't say he's dumb. And the racist part? I don't think so. Good, sane comedians like Louis CK or Chris Rock interject race into their humor, but it's always treated with a nice, smart touch. But Gallagher doesn't seem to understand the difference between a stupid joke and a smart joke.
I agree about the asbergers socially inept. He probably is smart and just awkward.The racist part is based of the stories I hear however on O&A from other comics, Patrice O Neil most recently and other white comics is he's a racist. Has nothing to do with his act more behind the scenes. But their running joke is of course WTF you think he uses a watermelon.Of course this is based off of only what I've heard recently. I have no proof other than it's alleged by others on the radio, that he also coined the phrase niglet that Patrice uses all the time.You know, the more I learn about high-functioning autism and asberger's syndrome from Mrs. Dogg, the more I can spot it. Gallagher isn't dumb, he's socially inept. Like, he mentions Letterman and Leno and says that he should have a show like that. The guy is completely clueless, but I wouldn't say he's dumb. And the racist part? I don't think so. Good, sane comedians like Louis CK or Chris Rock interject race into their humor, but it's always treated with a nice, smart touch. But Gallagher doesn't seem to understand the difference between a stupid joke and a smart joke.He's not smart, he's a crazy, condescending, racist... true storyYeah, he is a smart guy. He just seems to have filled his head with the wrong ideas.The weirdest one so far was Gallagher. On one hand, he's a low-self monitoring jerk with no clue. On the other hand, he seems intelligent.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
Just applies to playing Madden. Never have the sound on for that anyway, so I am able to listen to a podcast. Don't do it while I play Fallout or anything like that.I could do the chores thing or before bed. Couldn't play a video game and listen. At least not and understand it. I could do the drive thing but usually I am blasting music or else there are people in the car to converse with. My commute is like 10 minutes.'KarmaPolice said:I am constantly listening to something, music or podcast. I'll listen while doing chores around the house, while driving without the wife or kid, while I play a game like Madden, sometimes listen to a podcast instead of reading before bed, etc, etc....'Pick said:When do you guys listen to podcasts? I listen to music if I'm doing cardio. I guess if you commute as a passenger to work maybe?
The wife tutors people with physical and mental disabilities. One of her students is very bright, and he also has asberger's. He said something like, "I can say, 'I don't like black people.' It's a free country." Well, there's an example of someone understanding free speech without any ability to put that in the context of social interaction. Gallagher uses a watermelon in his act - perhaps because he thinks he's lampooning stereotypes. But it's just so dumb and obvious, it just comes across as racism.I agree about the asbergers socially inept. He probably is smart and just awkward.The racist part is based of the stories I hear however on O&A from other comics, Patrice O Neil most recently and other white comics is he's a racist. Has nothing to do with his act more behind the scenes. But their running joke is of course WTF you think he uses a watermelon.Of course this is based off of only what I've heard recently. I have no proof other than it's alleged by others on the radio, that he also coined the phrase niglet that Patrice uses all the time.You know, the more I learn about high-functioning autism and asberger's syndrome from Mrs. Dogg, the more I can spot it. Gallagher isn't dumb, he's socially inept. Like, he mentions Letterman and Leno and says that he should have a show like that. The guy is completely clueless, but I wouldn't say he's dumb. And the racist part? I don't think so. Good, sane comedians like Louis CK or Chris Rock interject race into their humor, but it's always treated with a nice, smart touch. But Gallagher doesn't seem to understand the difference between a stupid joke and a smart joke.He's not smart, he's a crazy, condescending, racist... true storyYeah, he is a smart guy. He just seems to have filled his head with the wrong ideas.The weirdest one so far was Gallagher. On one hand, he's a low-self monitoring jerk with no clue. On the other hand, he seems intelligent.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
I'll preface this by saying I haven't seen Gallagher's act since I was a kid, but is it not possible that he uses a watermelon simply because of the mess it makes when you smash it with a sledgehammer?The wife tutors people with physical and mental disabilities. One of her students is very bright, and he also has asberger's. He said something like, "I can say, 'I don't like black people.' It's a free country." Well, there's an example of someone understanding free speech without any ability to put that in the context of social interaction. Gallagher uses a watermelon in his act - perhaps because he thinks he's lampooning stereotypes. But it's just so dumb and obvious, it just comes across as racism.I agree about the asbergers socially inept. He probably is smart and just awkward.The racist part is based of the stories I hear however on O&A from other comics, Patrice O Neil most recently and other white comics is he's a racist. Has nothing to do with his act more behind the scenes. But their running joke is of course WTF you think he uses a watermelon.You know, the more I learn about high-functioning autism and asberger's syndrome from Mrs. Dogg, the more I can spot it. Gallagher isn't dumb, he's socially inept. Like, he mentions Letterman and Leno and says that he should have a show like that. The guy is completely clueless, but I wouldn't say he's dumb. And the racist part? I don't think so. Good, sane comedians like Louis CK or Chris Rock interject race into their humor, but it's always treated with a nice, smart touch. But Gallagher doesn't seem to understand the difference between a stupid joke and a smart joke.He's not smart, he's a crazy, condescending, racist... true storyYeah, he is a smart guy. He just seems to have filled his head with the wrong ideas.The weirdest one so far was Gallagher. On one hand, he's a low-self monitoring jerk with no clue. On the other hand, he seems intelligent.i really liked the bobcat goldthwait one. listening to some of his stories had me nearly in tears from laughing so hard.Try the Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien ones. Still not a lot of LOL moments but they are still good.
Of course this is based off of only what I've heard recently. I have no proof other than it's alleged by others on the radio, that he also coined the phrase niglet that Patrice uses all the time.
Gallagher hasn't received this much attention since '85.

one doesn't go a gallagher show for the sly wit, subtle exploration of life's little ironies, and observational humor.I'll preface this by saying I haven't seen Gallagher's act since I was a kid, but is it not possible that he uses a watermelon simply because of the mess it makes when you smash it with a sledgehammer?
Listened to the first 45 minutes on my walk to work this morning. Much better stuff. I can't see listening to this for three hours/week but I can see digging into some interviews with people I find interesting. I might go with the David Foley one next.Check out Episode 144 - Patton Oswalt.That wasn't my expectation at all. I was hoping for good interviews but in the one episode I have listened to it felt like I walked into the middle of a private conversation and I had no idea where it started. Maron and Poehler (the one I listened to) used nothing but first names in reference to any person they were speaking about which is fine but it doesn't do much good when the interviewer doesn't at least let the audience know who is being spoken about. It's fine and dandy when they are referring to "Lorne" but when they are talking about how "Jim" was such a big influence for such-and-such it removes the audience from the equation.I was looking for the Louis CK interview (episodes 111 & 112) per jdoggs recommendation but they require the premium membership (or something). Maybe I'll try the Dimitri Martin one.Maybe it's about expectations? It's not always laugh out loud funny, but I expect the show to be smart - and it always delivers.47 minutes in to the podcast and still waiting for the funny. So far it's just him and Poehler chatting about the past and referring to people who are apparently famous today but I don't know who they're talking about because they only use first names. If it's going to be an interview show I would like the interviewer to set up the audience a little better so we know what the hell the interview is about.Maybe I chose the wrong episode but so far this won't make my rotation.As someone afflicted with mild OCD, I sympathize.I sometimes think I have a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome because there are certain things that I must do in a very specific way or it eats into the back of my mind like maggots on 5 day old beef. In this case I absolutely must listen to the most recent one first and only if it captures my imagination will I explore the greater catalog. I also swear enough to make a teamster blush. Yeah, I know it's kinda weird.But don't worry, it's second in my queue and scheduled to be listened to on my Thursday walk home from the office.Keep reading the list...90 minutes with Amy Poehler? Very![]()
If you are listening to WTF and expect to be laughing the whole time, you are going to be disappointed. WTF is more about exploring the behind-the-scenes world of comedy and getting the subjects to open up about where they come from, how they got to where they are and why they do what they do. In fact, I think his best interview happened in the second half of the Todd Hanson interview and there was absolutely nothing funny about it (quite the contrary, actually).Greg Fitzsimmons' podcast is good for some laughs if that's what you are looking for.
I don't think I could ever work a desk job but something like that would be a pretty cool benefit IMO.Yeah, just switched to a 4/10 schedule. Lots of desk-time.All day , every dayYou could really get through a lot of stuff if you listened at work. Would need long periods of desk-time, right?
Put me firmly on the Mohr Stories bandwagon. Excellent stuff so far.

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Granted, I'm a pretty big fan of Maron's style so maybe I like episodes you wouldn't, but one of the things I like most about his podcast is that I end up liking quite a few of the interviews with people I've never heard of or I enjoy others more than I thought I would. Some episodes don't do it for me but I give every interview at least 10 minutes to see what's there.Listened to the first 45 minutes on my walk to work this morning. Much better stuff. I can't see listening to this for three hours/week but I can see digging into some interviews with people I find interesting. I might go with the David Foley one next.Check out Episode 144 - Patton Oswalt.That wasn't my expectation at all. I was hoping for good interviews but in the one episode I have listened to it felt like I walked into the middle of a private conversation and I had no idea where it started. Maron and Poehler (the one I listened to) used nothing but first names in reference to any person they were speaking about which is fine but it doesn't do much good when the interviewer doesn't at least let the audience know who is being spoken about. It's fine and dandy when they are referring to "Lorne" but when they are talking about how "Jim" was such a big influence for such-and-such it removes the audience from the equation.I was looking for the Louis CK interview (episodes 111 & 112) per jdoggs recommendation but they require the premium membership (or something). Maybe I'll try the Dimitri Martin one.Maybe it's about expectations? It's not always laugh out loud funny, but I expect the show to be smart - and it always delivers.47 minutes in to the podcast and still waiting for the funny. So far it's just him and Poehler chatting about the past and referring to people who are apparently famous today but I don't know who they're talking about because they only use first names. If it's going to be an interview show I would like the interviewer to set up the audience a little better so we know what the hell the interview is about.Maybe I chose the wrong episode but so far this won't make my rotation.As someone afflicted with mild OCD, I sympathize.I sometimes think I have a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome because there are certain things that I must do in a very specific way or it eats into the back of my mind like maggots on 5 day old beef. In this case I absolutely must listen to the most recent one first and only if it captures my imagination will I explore the greater catalog. I also swear enough to make a teamster blush. Yeah, I know it's kinda weird.But don't worry, it's second in my queue and scheduled to be listened to on my Thursday walk home from the office.Keep reading the list...90 minutes with Amy Poehler? Very![]()
If you are listening to WTF and expect to be laughing the whole time, you are going to be disappointed. WTF is more about exploring the behind-the-scenes world of comedy and getting the subjects to open up about where they come from, how they got to where they are and why they do what they do. In fact, I think his best interview happened in the second half of the Todd Hanson interview and there was absolutely nothing funny about it (quite the contrary, actually).Greg Fitzsimmons' podcast is good for some laughs if that's what you are looking for.
The Moth is incredible. Two of my favorites:Todd Hanson: SlothCatching up on some The Moth podcasts today. I just listened to Charlene Strong: It Wasn't Enough and it is one of the most powerful stories I have heard in a very long time.
I'm not saying that every episode is riveting. But even when I'm not laughing, I am interested in the conversations.Granted, I'm a pretty big fan of Maron's style so maybe I like episodes you wouldn't, but one of the things I like most about his podcast is that I end up liking quite a few of the interviews with people I've never heard of or I enjoy others more than I thought I would. Some episodes don't do it for me but I give every interview at least 10 minutes to see what's there.Listened to the first 45 minutes on my walk to work this morning. Much better stuff. I can't see listening to this for three hours/week but I can see digging into some interviews with people I find interesting. I might go with the David Foley one next.
With all the guys on here that go to WWTDD I was wondering if anyone has checked out the sister site Filmdrunk. The have a pretty good podcast. Its pretty much 4 guys sitting around drinking and discussing films and other news of the world plus they will have guests sometimes. Its NSFW (language) but has had me in tears a few times.
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This is pretty good stuff so far.Also giving Karma's suggestion on Freedomain a shot too.Haven't heard it yet. But I've watched many hours of Smith's live talks at colleges, and they are very entertaining.Love him or hate him, Kevin Smith is putting out the most solid podcast network this side of Leo Laporte.