Comic Michael Meehan stops by to talk about directing his new movie, “Hey Monster, Hands Off My City.” Listen to entire episode here: Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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Comic Larry Brown Hates San Francisco’s Tech Industry
Comic Larry Brown stops by to explain why he hates the tech industry workers who are ruining San Francisco. Listen to entire episode here: Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Comic Joe DeVito on Bonobo Monkeys
Comic Joe DeVito on what he’d be like as a freewheeling bonobo monkey.
Joe DeVito on getting along with people:
It’s kind of like my driving in New York Theory. It works when everyone drives like an asshole. But the moment someone decides to be kind or conscientious everybody starts banging into each other. Because it interrupts the flow of all the hostility that we share with each other. And that system works. You need to drive like a lunatic. And the one person who drives normally and obeys the speed limit– he screws everything up.
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Comic Jon Ross
Comic Jon Ross talks about starting out in San Francisco with David.
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Mark Normand & Fred Stoller
Mark Normand’s Comedy Central special Don’t Be Yourself debuts this week. He talks about suffering brain freeze on last week’s Tonight Show, his insatiable need to be loved, the idiocy of dancing, and why women are attracted to men who have a lot of sex. Fred Stoller discusses his new Kindle Single, “Five Minutes to Kill: How the HBO Young Comedians Special Changed the Lives of 1989’s Funniest Comics, Warren Thomas, Drake Sather, Norm MacDonald and Jan Karem.” Fred also talks about Sarah Silverman’s exquisite beauty, David’s imaginary kids, pitching Seinfeld episodes to Larry & Jerry, Bruce Smirnoff, Richard Jeni and whether it’s healthy to give human names to cats.
We eat out veggies with Vox’s Dylan Matthews who tells how exactly to get rid of Donald Trump, AlterNet’s Alex Kotch on what Rick Perry is doing to our planet, Roast Battle Champ Dave Sirus explains women, Miami Bureau Chief Bruce Smirnoff on how giving Fred Stoller an Armani suit resulted in one of Seinfeld’s greatest episodes, and Mystery Science Theater’s J. Elvis Weinstein talks about Thought Spiral his new podcast with Andy Kindler.
David forgets Roger Ailes.
Produced by Alicia Cordova
Our Miami Bureau Chief Bruce Smirnoff (Full Interview)
Our Miami Bureau Chief Bruce Smirnoff discusses cruise ship nightmares. Listen to the entire episode here, and then tell us what you think in the comment section down below.