Episode 304

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In this episode:

  • will the COVID-19 ever go away?,
  • we’re not gonna protest!,
  • cancel culture,
  • Howard Stern/Ted Danson blackface controversy revisited,
  • Karen! That’s all the money we had, KAREN!,
  • learned vs. folksy people,
  • old jingle of the episode (Bill Cosby’s Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band),
  • YouTube first time reaction videos to classic rock songs (link),
  • The Rolling Stones Goats Head Soup 2020 album,
  • Space Force starring Steve Carell,
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation bloopers in HD (link),
  • still don’t like The Shining (1980),
  • review of Terminator Dark Fate (2019), starring Linda Hamilton,
  • celebrity deaths (Joel Schumacher, Denny O’Neil, Ennio Morricone, Kelly Preston),
  • updates on the Sham-Wow guy Vincent Offer and Billy Mitchell’s video game record scores,
  • LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System set,
  • and Kanye West for President?

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Episode 194

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 194

In this episode:

  • a Paunch Stevenson Show update: Mel Blanc’s voice was definitely used in Daffy’s Rhapsody,
  • thoughts on New Girl and college cuisine from new Paunch fan Steve Rugel,
  • calling the Diarrhea Doctor,
  • the Beatles kids band, with James McCartney, Sean Lennon, Dhani Harrison, and Jason Starr,
  • new Paunch fans Adam and his son Nate impersonating Stan Lee,
  • spacemandavid’s “comment” marathon,
  • Penn Jillette fired on The Celebrity Apprentice,
  • Arrested Development returning in 2013 with new episodes on Netflix,
  • our review of Horrible Bosses (2011), starring Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, and Charlie Day,
  • Chris Diamantopoulos, the new Moe Howard,
  • “I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining,” a live action episode of South Park,
  • Steven Seagal brings cheaply produced former Soviet bloc action movies to Reelz Channel in True Justice,
  • animated interpretation of The Kid From Brooklyn (link),
  • Tupac Shakur hologram,
  • Pepper’s ghost illusion,
  • Rob’s dorky Looney Tunes t-shirt collection in the 1990s,
  • What Ever Happened To? (Calista Flockhart),
  • Liverpool, England obsessed with Donny Osmond,
  • Axl Rose too out of shape to sing,
  • wild turkeys running loose in New Jersey,
  • What Ever Happened To? (our interest in the International Federation of Competitive Eating),
  • blame for high gasoline prices,
  • the other MTV Julie Brown on YouTube,
  • the Paunch luck: 92Y Tribeca screening, Q&A with Chris Elliott sold out,
  • Bobcat Goldthwait,
  • the fantastic website Pica-pic.com that lets you play 1980s hand-held LCD games,
  • the free application Joy2Key that maps keyboard keys to a computer joystick,
  • celebrity deaths (Dick Clark, Jonathan Frid, and Levon Helm),
  • Howard Stern as the newest judge on the TV competition show America’s Got Talent,
  • and one of Greg’s favorite musical groups The Band.

Rob wearing one of his infamous Looney Tunes t-shirts in 1994…

Marvin the Martian

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Episode 162

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 162

Please leave a comment with your choice for Lame Idiot of 2010!!!

In this episode:

  • Rob dreams of a sequel to Dutch starring Ed O’Neill,
  • credit card schemes and credit scores,
  • actor and comedian Tom Wilson’s funny “The Question Song,”
  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) starring Dick Van Dyke,
  • celebrity deaths (Irwin Kirshner, Dino De Laurentiis, Barbara Billingsley, Kevin McCarthy, and Leslie Nielsen),
  • remembering the good and bad movies of Leslie Nielsen,
  • Whatever Happened To? (Harry Anderson),
  • the retirement (finally) of Larry King,
  • Stan Lee rambling on and on with Twitter tweets,
  • our culinary review of burger joints (Five Guys, Smash Burger, Elevation Burger),
  • our deli review of sandwich shops (Quiznos, Subway, Blimpie),
  • factory farming,
  • new age and expensive “breadshops” (Panera Bread, Atlanta Bread Co., Saladworks),
  • the fall of Howard Stern,
  • Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon (2011) trailer,
  • nominees for Lame Idiot of the Year,
  • and new Mike Massé cover songs: “Africa” by Toto, “In the Name of Love” and “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” by U2, and “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” by John Lennon.

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