Howard Kremer (dos)!
03.29.13 | Share: Share on Twitter Share on Facebook
Uh oh, Dragon Boy Suede is back in the Laime house!! Our wonderful 2nd time with Who Charted’s Howard Kremer covers topics from bathroom hand washing to traffic theories to getting back in the dating game. Be sure to buy his new album “Douche Minutia” out now! Enjoy!
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this is second appearance??? I am a dummy.
“So many men out there who are pussies.”
Gross. Seriously disappointed.
About the smart cars - I would say totally except they are so ugly. As are most cars nowadays. Make all the cars smaller, but make them look good, like old timey cars but sized down.
About pot - here’s an interesting excerpt from a bbc documentary about marijuana http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J7cZf2tFCQ
According to this, it’s the level of thc you wanna look out for.
Yeah, not a fan of the “men are pussies” comment either…
Great episode! Agree with Andy that I need to get Douche Minutia in my car.
Howard is simply the best and Newborn Baby Colt is insanely catchy…whoooooooooo charted?
Howie! Love!
I was a little taken aback by that comment as well DT. Really doesn’t feel like something Elizabeth would say. But I tend to let these things slide as podcasts aren’t scripted, so things come out in ways that people don’t necessarily mean.
Also that thing Dane Cook said about video games has been going on for literally decades.
Richard,
Agreed. If I was being recorded as often as E&A record themselves I would say many more things just as terrible. But, this trope about ‘pussy men’ seems to have emerged as part of the backlash against feminism. I don’t doubt that E has friends who take issue with the guys they date being over-sensitive. But, to hear it then framed in this way, with the attendant ‘where are the real men’ question really bothered me.
Plus, if we want to insult someone as being weak or overly-sensitive, then we should call them scrotums. Pussies not only have to endure being pounded on, but can derive pleasure from that. Then, they can stretch beyond recognition to push out a baby, before springing back to once again get and give pleasure. A flick to the scrotum will drop most men to their knees.
Still love the show, of course, and really appreciate the ovaries it takes to put themselves out there like they do.
I love what Howard says about reverting back to how you were as a child. I feel like a lot of people do the same thing, after spending their teens and twenties trying to be cooler or ‘find themselves’ by trying out different identities. But I hit a point where I stopped trying to be someone different, and I feel like I’m so similar to how I was as a child — creative but quiet with really ornery/obnoxious moments. It’s also pretty easy to imagine most of my friends and coworkers as children, acting pretty similar to how they act now. My boyfriend tells me he used to get in trouble when he was a kid for talking alllll the time, but I can’t see it. He’s pretty quiet now, but I guess he does get focused on things he’s working on and then it’s hard to get his attention.
Elizabeth, regarding that pool party, you might have just been having a bad day or been a little sick or something. You can’t extrapolate your whole childhood from one piece of evidence. It’s more important how you feel abut your childhood and how it informs who you are now.