Episode 183

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 183

Sixth anniversary of the Paunch Stevenson Show (Part II)!

In this episode:

  • election lawn signs for Stallone and Hogan in Northern NJ,
  • Conrad Murray trial verdict in death of Michael Jackson,
  • more NJ pizzeria stereotypes,
  • get rich quick (the classy pizzeria),
  • celebrity death (Smokin’ Joe Frazier),
  • What Ever Happened To? (Judge Mills Lane and Fairuza Balk),
  • Adam Sandler cursing his female co-stars’ careers,
  • Greg meets the legendary William Shatner,
  • anecdotes from his new book Shatner Rules,
  • the movie Incubus (1966) spoken entirely in Esperanto,
  • In Living Color returning to Fox in 2012,
  • another celebrity death (Heavy D),
  • Johnny English Reborn (2011) starring Rowan Atkinson,
  • Rob’s fundamental categories of video games (fun, strategy, and wonder),
  • why can’t a one-person bathroom be unisex?,
  • the Paunch luck (we missed a chance to meet Stan Lee),
  • cheap 1980s Halloween costumes for children (Voltron, E.T., etc.),
  • super expensive price for Mark Hamill’s autograph or photo,
  • Greg meets the star of Hercules (Kevin Sorbo),
  • Greg meets Eliza Dushku at last!,
  • a motion ride using George Lucas’ Red Tails,
  • movie cars (1966 Batmobile, 1989 Batmobile, 1985 Back to the Future DeLorean),
  • Michael J. Fox impersonator,
  • Carroll Spinney, original voice and puppeteer of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch,
  • New York Comic Con chaos and costumes,
  • KRE-O Transformers,
  • R2D2Builder.com R2-D2 working models,
  • tracking down a Quiznos restaurant,
  • Michael Jackson’s stoned singing,
  • and the return of the Hobo!

Flickr Album – New York Comic Con, NYC 10/16/11

The Great William Shatner, NYC, 10/6/11

Flickr Album – William Shatner book signing, NYC 10/6/11

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Episode 160

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 160

Celebrating 5 Years of the Paunch Stevenson Show (Part I)!

In this episode:

  • the old show theme song (from episode 3),
  • interviewing the fake Christopher Walken (from episode 3),
  • our skit about a doctor mixing lab results up (from episode 4),
  • the fake Sean Connery (from episode 5),
  • The Night Before Christmas Troll Read-Along Classics (from episode 7),
  • Ted Danson in black face (from episode 9),
  • My Chemical Romance and the singing Hobo (from episode 10),
  • music from The Doors causing pain (from episode 12),
  • the song “Thirteen” by Rob (from episode 13),
  • duped into seeing the lousy IMAX movie Roving Mars (from episode 15),
  • our hometown Belleville, NJ trivia (from episode 15),
  • Paunch in Time (retreat of George Washington) (from episode 18),
  • Max Wright (from episode 21),
  • our 7th grade geography bee (from episode 22),
  • Greg’s quest to meet the “Dush” Eliza Dushku (from episode 24),
  • the Old Jingle of the Episode (Bod) (from episode 24),
  • Tom Green (from episode 27),
  • educational comedic film Grizzly Man (from episode 31),
  • Star Wars: Louie Anderson Special Edition (from episode 34),
  • our version of Sanford and Son (from episode 34),
  • Jaleel White’s rumored death (from episode 36),
  • the fake William Shatner sings “Shine on You Crazy Diamond” (from episode 38),
  • Nicolas Cage or Dr. Phil as Superman? (from episode 39),
  • Who Wants to Be a Superhero? starring Stan Lee (from episode 43),
  • fake Steven Seagal sequel Under Siege 3: Space Station (from episode 61),
  • Jon Voight’s zany accents and pronunciations (from episode 76),
  • and our Larry David and Jeff Garlin impersonations (from episode 91).

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Episode 77: Monday, July 23, 2007

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 077

The Paunch Stevenson Show trip to the Digital Press video game store!

In this episode:

  • singing hobos in Newark, NJ,
  • graffiti,
  • memories of our horrible practice recordings in mid 2005,
  • auto racing and kart racing,
  • the Digital Press video game store in Clifton, NJ (www.digitpress.com),
  • terrible Super Nintendo Entertainment System games (Street Combat, Batman Forever, Pit-Fighter, etc.),
  • good Super Nintendo Entertainment System games (Super Punch-Out!!, Super Mario Kart, Joe & Mac, etc.),
  • Data East,
  • Bad Dudes inside a Rush ‘n Attack cartridge,
  • the trade-in value of Baseball for the Nintendo Entertainment System,
  • the Kiss video game Kiss: Psycho Circus- The Nightmare Child,
  • outlandish Transformers (2007) movie prop auctions on eBay,
  • new reality TV shows (Hey Paula, Scott Baio Is 45…and Single, etc.),
  • and Willie Aames.

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Episode 12: Monday, January 16, 2006

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 012

In this episode:

  • The Doors and their unbearable music,
  • a listener comment on Podcast Alley,
  • celebrity deaths (Michael Vale and Vincent Schiavelli),
  • a lazy woman in the Target parking lot,
  • the grocery store checkout bar,
  • Jesse “The Body” Ventura and Hulk Hogan on The Big Idea with Donny Deustch,
  • old WWF gimmicks,
  • Macaulay Culkin on the UK’s Celebrity Big Brother,
  • a get-rich-quick scheme (a hobo reality show),
  • and the Origami Boulder (www.origamiboulder.com).

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Episode 3: Monday, November 14, 2005

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 003

In this episode:

  • a Peter Falk and Paul Reiser update,
  • Gary Coleman imitation,
  • insane substitute teachers,
  • a piggyback ride by Steve’s uncle,
  • ridiculous fashions,
  • get-rich-quick schemes (hobo clothes and a clever newspaper ad),
  • Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure (1985) starring Pee-wee Herman and Mark Holton,
  • AOL,
  • UNICEF’s violent Smurfs ad,
  • our gangster high school principal,
  • Christopher Walken for President (www.walken2008.com).
  • and an interview with the fake Christopher Walken.

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