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i'd have to say that uhh yeah dude is my go-to podcast. they've been at it nearly every week for over 9 years. OG podfathers, if you will. consistently funny - their dynamic is incredible.another one i've been digging is that awful sound, where they pick a genre of music and focus on a few songs/videos that they may have liked at one point, may still dig, or always knew sucked. it's pretty funny and i'm sure a lot of people can relate.p.s. i've lurked on here for a while, but this is my first post on the board. looking forward to more!

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mikemackey wrote:i'd have to say that uhh yeah dude is my go-to podcast. they've been at it nearly every week for over 9 years. OG podfathers, if you will. consistently funny - their dynamic is incredible.I agree UYD is pretty great. I think their taste in music for opening and closing is often suspect. Or at least not matching with mine, but they run a damn funny show. It's worth looking into.
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I'm loving 'Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast'. It's a bunch of old-Hollywood stuff (translation: interviews 80yo's) with Gilbert's shock-comedy thrown in. Sample from this week with Steve Buscemi: GG: So you're Italian?SB: Well, my dad is. My mom is Dutch and German and English..GG: We've had a bunch of guineas on the show.He had 82yo Barbara Feldon on and after his glowing introduction she opened with a sultry Oh, Max. and I chubbed up. No joke.
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The podcast that I'm absolutely obsessed with right now is The Dollop, by Dave Anthony from Walking the Room and Gareth Reynolds (Garyyyy!). It's an american history podcast, Dave reads weird shit from american history to Gareth, that he knows nothing about. It's really, really fucking funny and interesting. I haven't heard a bad episode yet, but I'd recommend starting with Competitive Endurance Tickling, David Hahn, Ferguson (the most depressing one, but a really good account to everything Ferguson) and Jack Parson.http://thedollop.libsyn.com/

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VaticanShotglass wrote:May have been posted already but I've been loving this History of Rome podcast. If you are a nerd over ancient history there's plenty you can disagree with, but the guy is pretty up front about being fallible and incomplete. Good stuff.http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/the\_history\_of\_rome/archives.htmlI think I mentioned it but either way it's great. If you don't already know, he does another one too now on political revolutions (called Revolutions), currently tackling the French Revolution. Would definitely recommend.

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goatlord wrote:The podcast that I'm absolutely obsessed with right now is The Dollop, by Dave Anthony from Walking the Room and Gareth Reynolds (Garyyyy!). It's an american history podcast, Dave reads weird shit from american history to Gareth, that he knows nothing about. It's really, really fucking funny and interesting. I haven't heard a bad episode yet, but I'd recommend starting with Competitive Endurance Tickling, David Hahn, Ferguson (the most depressing one, but a really good account to everything Ferguson) and Jack Parson.http://thedollop.libsyn.com/I LOVE THIS ONE I have listened to 10 in the last two days, thanks!
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Model Citizen wrote:VaticanShotglass wrote:May have been posted already but I've been loving this History of Rome podcast. If you are a nerd over ancient history there's plenty you can disagree with, but the guy is pretty up front about being fallible and incomplete. Good stuff.http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/the\_history\_of\_rome/archives.htmlI think I mentioned it but either way it's great. If you don't already know, he does another one too now on political revolutions (called Revolutions), currently tackling the French Revolution. Would definitely recommend.I preview that one, but I'm waiting to finish Rome first.

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VaticanShotglass wrote:May have been posted already but I've been loving this History of Rome podcast. If you are a nerd over ancient history there's plenty you can disagree with, but the guy is pretty up front about being fallible and incomplete. Good stuff.http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/the\_history\_of\_rome/archives.htmlWow, thanks. Love history stuff. Desert Island Discs podcast is excellent, the archive is available too: http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/did

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