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Episode 191

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She’s a hilarious stand up you might know from Upstairs Girls and Prairie Home Companion - the lovely ERICA RHODES came on and we discuss hailing from Newton, Mass, horrible experiences that make good stories, quitting her goal of a year of abstinence, and why dating the bad boys is way more appealing! Enjoy!

4 Comments!

Emily says:

love the shout-out for Ass Backwards, I can’t wait to get it on the 30th! On a recent Who Charted, June mentioned she and Casey wanted to do an interview with you about the movie, any truth to that rumor? Sure hope so!

Emily says:

woah woah woah, when you said your sister has two boys, and you have one on the way, did you mean a baby, or a boy??? is this the gender reveal???

(I should also probably just listen to the entire episode through before posting comments…..)

chris says:

As someone who does not believe in God, I’m offended by people who get offended by my not saying “god bless you”. I’m not offended by your mention of it, but by the societal expectation. You feel that way because society told you that’s the way it is. I just feel that it comes from a silly superstition (something about keeping the devil out of you because your defenses are down momentarily when you sneeze). Like, seriously? I used to say it, attempted to stop, was shunned by society, and reluctantly returned to saying it again. I don’t like saying it, but I’m also not one of those atheists who loves to argue about theology, so it’s easier for me to just say it. I really have no problem with others believing in god. Whatever helps you sleep at night is fine with me. I do, however, say “bless you” instead of “god bless you”. But I don’t see how a sneeze is different from a fart, burp, yawn or cough. If one of those escapes your body when you’re not alone, you say excuse me and move on. How is a sneeze any different? Why do I need to excuse you? Anyway, sorry for the rant. I love the shows, but this subject inspired me to post my first comment.

Katie says:

Fun Fact! Maybe not a “fun” fact. Charlotte Bronte died of morning sickness, also known as hyperemesis gravidarum. I panicked every time I even felt nauseous during my pregnancy, even though it only affects .5-2% of women. So glad you are feeling better!

And of course, Erica Rhodes is delightful!

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