This week, the usual crew is paired with an equal quantity of fine lady flesh to discuss the matters of the day. This week’s topics include Easter churchgoings, science fair projects gone wrong, torture for fun and profit, and the focus of Mr. T’s career goals. As always, we also feature a healthful dose of advice from our friends at WikiHow. So if you need to be offended, distressed, or simply feel bad for the future of the country, join us on this yellow-brick road of madness.
-“The Kids in the Hall”: IMDB / Wikipedia / Netflix / 30 Helens Agree
-“The State”: IMDB / Wikipedia / Netflix
-“Upright Citizen’s Brigade”: IMDB / Wikipedia / Netflix
-Ask the cast a question and win crummy shit from BadServo’s garage: E-Mail
-“Rock-A-Fire Explosion”: Official Site / Wikipedia / Trailer / Full Movie on Hulu
-Reprogrammed RAFE Numbers: “Love in this Club” / “Electric Feel”
-Official Video for “RoxTar” by Kokayi featuring RAFE
-“King of Kong”: IMDB / Wikipedia / Trailer / Netflix
-Rick Rolling a Christian Call In Show & The Fresh Prince’s Salvation
-“This American Life” aka BEST PODCAST/RADIO SHOW EVER
-“Rescue 911”: IMDB / Wikipedia
-“Has Been” by William Shatner: Wikipedia / Amazon Digital & Physical / “I’m Real” & “I Can’t Get Behind That”
-How to Sew a Cloak for Your Cat
-How to Write Good Status Updates on Facebook
-“Mister T” – Animated Series: Wikipedia / Intro
-How to Clean Your Belly Button
-“Labyrinth”: IMDB / Wikipedia / Trailer / Scene Referenced in Podcast
-Free Credit Report Band Commercial Compilation
-Daniel Tosh: Site / Wikipedia
–Dance Cook VS Louis C.K. Example
-The Noid: Wikipedia / Avoid the Noid Commercial Examples
-The Hamburglar & Grimace: Wikipedia on McDonaldland Characters / Video Reference