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It's Gideon Guys! Join us as we put on our pube beards and fondle our Ryan Choi action figures for the CW Crisis on Infinite Earths part 4! Can you handle the Drufke? Put on your lead underwear and join us to find out! And follow @guysgideon on Twitter!
It's Gideon Guys! Join us and special guest Kelly Nelson for Part 1 of Crisis on Infinite Earths! It's Supergirl S5 Ep 9 and it's A LOT. Burt Ward's Dog? Check. Arli$$? Check. Can you handle the Drufke? Tune in and find out!
Let's get outta the cities and talk fringe! This week, we hung out with Matt Drufke -- writer for the Fancy Boys Club -- to duke it out with the Best Things About the Suburbs. Is it Space, Price, Privacy, or one of the other eight high stakes competitors in this Battle of the Burbs? You'll have to listen to find out!
Special guest Matt Drufke visits the team to chat about Coming 2 America. Matt even makes Not-My-Cousin Dan, Emilie, and Edgar OtraVez miss the movie theater. The movie theater OtraVez was referring to in the podcast was the Village Theater in Chicago. They also warn us about the not butter and fancy movie theaters where the waiters are ninja-like. And in case you didn't know, we find out that Jesus rode a dinosaur. Matt Drufke on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHateMattDrufke Matt Drufke writes at Fancy Boys Club: https://fancyboysclub.com/ Follow: https://instagram.com/theflowroll/ Checkout: https://theflowrollpodcast.com/ Music: "The Winner" by Tape Machines, Frigga Use my referral link to find this song and more at Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/0xv18c/ #EddieMurphy #garlicaoli #sliders #iPicTheater #Icryateverymovie #CraigBrewer #ArsenioHall #JermaineFowler #LeslieJones #TracyMorgan #WesleySnipes #JamesEarlJones #MorganFreeman #DolemiteIsMyName
We're back! And we've missed you! Today, we're back with a returning guest who always makes us happy. FBC co-founder Matt Drufke welcomes his son Conrad to the podcast and they discuss something near and dear to Conrad's heart: Super Smash Brothers. The Drufke men each made their top five list of what characters should be in the game, and it's a wonderful combination of things you know and things you need to know. We also take a moment to recommend the debut novel from Jordan Holmes, which you can get at thequietpartloud.com.
With all the Fancy Boys practicing social distancing, Fancy Boy editor Matt Drufke turns to his son Conrad to help him with the podcast. Today, the gents break down all of the match-ups to the March Fatness Sweet 16, as the best fast food items continue to go head to head. Voting for those matches starts Tuesday at 10 AM on the Fancy Boys Club Facebook page. After that, Conrad gives his old man some gaming advice on Super Smash Bros. and Dungeons & Dragons. Finally, bringing back an old Twitter favorite of Matt's, the Drufke men take a listen to the top pop songs of the day as #ConradRatesTheHits. Remember to rate, subscribe, and share. Wash your hands and practice good social distancing. Stay safe, everyone.
Comedians and (self proclaimed) Music Insiders Marty DeRosa and Paul Farahvar request mix tapes from their fun friends every week! Comedian Matt Drufke explains the "Police paradox" fireworks on a treadmill, and defends They Might Be Giants and Conor Oberst! Listen to it at: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/make-us-a-mix-tape-matt-drufke/pl.u-gxblkKGTMER5Dd Intro Music is Promise Ring's "Make Me a Mix Tape"
It's minimovie week! Mat Elfring and Matt Drufke are discussing one of Drufke's favorite music videos: Puff Daddy's "It's All About the Benjamins (Rock Remix I)." The guys discuss how Puff Daddy got from going on tour to playing a high school prom with BDSM enthusiast Lil Kim, in this Spike Jonze video.
Cody is joined by comedians Jack Baker and Matt Drufke to finally get down to brass tacks on this whole Kennedy assassination business. You can get your own copy of the book on Amazon, in a dusty old weird bookstore in upstate Michigan, or from that guy in high school you never talked to, but who always talked to you. Kennedy's Last Stand: Eisenhower, UFOs, MJ-12 & JFK's Assassination by Michael E Salla Just before beginning his first term on January 20, 1993, President-Elect Clinton made a very strange request to close family friend and lawyer Webster Hubbell: “If I put you over there in justice I want you to find the answer to two questions for me: One, who killed JFK. And two, are there UFOs.” According to Hubbell, “Clinton was dead serious.” The key to unlocking the mystery of President Kennedy’s assassination and a possible UFO connection lie in events that occurred 18 years earlier in post-war Germany. In 1945 John F. Kennedy was a guest of Navy Secretary James Forrestal, where he personally witnessed technological secrets that have still not been disclosed to the world. These secrets stemmed from extraterrestrial technologies that Nazi Germany had acquired and were attempting to use in their weapons programs. In searching for answers to who killed President Kennedy we need to start with the death of his mentor, James Forrestal in 1949. Forrestal became the first Secretary of Defense in 1947, a position he held until March, 1949. Forrestal was a visionary who thought Americans had a right to know about the existence of extraterrestrial life and technologies. Forrestal was sacked by President Truman because he was revealing the truth to various officials, including Kennedy who was a Congressman at the time. Forrestal's ideals and vision inspired Kennedy, and laid the seed for what would happen 12 years later. After winning the 1960 Presidential election, Kennedy learned a shocking truth from President Eisenhower. The control group set up to run highly classified extraterrestrial technologies, the Majestic-12 Group, had become a rogue government agency. Eisenhower warned Kennedy that MJ-12 had to be reined in. It posed a direct threat to American liberties and democratic processes. Kennedy followed Eisenhower’s advice, and set out to realize James Forrestal’s vision. The same forces that orchestrated Forrestal's death, opposed Kennedy's efforts at every turn. When Kennedy was on the verge of succeeding, by forcing the CIA to share classified UFO information with other government agencies on November 12, 1963, he was assassinated ten days later. Kennedy’s Last Stand is the story of how an American President tried to realize his friend and mentor’s vision of a world where humanity openly knows about extraterrestrial life; and of the government officials responsible for denying that vision. Show Notes: 'But What If We're Wrong?' by Chuck Klosterman 'Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink' by Elvis Costello Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, Kennedy Assassination parties, Ancient Aliens Presidential advisors past and present, 9/11, The Coen Brothers Present: Alien Conspiracy, Boring conspiracies and the boring people who conspire them, Funtime meetings, The REAL reason Hillary wanted to be president. Follow TOMEFOOLERY for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please rate and review on iTunes! WEBSITE: http://Tomefoolery.com STORE: http://squareup.com/market/CodyMelcherEsq SUPPORT our PATREON: http://patreon.com/CodyMelcherEsq
In this week's over-sized episode. Mat Elfring and Matt Drufke discuss the best music videos of 2016. Drufke comes up with a convoluted way to figure out what three videos to talk about. The guys come to a conclusion of what their favorite videos were for 2016.
Fellow comedy dads, über-nerds, and loud laughers Matt Drufke and Joe Herrmann join me on a week where Ted Cruz redefines a waste of time on the floor of the Senate. Pregnant priests, warp drive, and the deliciousness of babies all get discussed. We get nostalgic for how Rodney King was merely beaten. What would Jesus do? Probably not cut the food stamp program. Joe gets horrible parenting advice. It's our first episode with an Easter Egg!
Matt Drufke has been a performing comedian and show runner for over 16 years. His long-running Thursday showcase called Still Not Friday that takes place in the Chicago suburbs attracts some of the best touring comedians in the country. Matt also is passionate about giving newer comedians stage time on his show (provide they don't act a fool). Matt is also a contributing writer for The Fancy Boys Club online magazine where he writes about stand-up, sports, & pop culture. Matt & I talked about the best practices in running a show and how to surround yourself with comedians who respect the craft and their peers. Check out Still Not Friday here:https://www.facebook.com/snfcomedyCheck out Fancy Boys Club here:https://fancyboysclub.com/If you'd like to support the show and get some cool perks, check out our Patreon page:https://www.patreon.com/btbpcLook for new stuff for Patrons soon!Head over to the Behind the Bits website for extra content:https://www.thebtbpc.com/Get on our mailing list for news about future guests and more great content:https://www.thebtbpc.com/p/mailing-list/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy