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Post Malone collaborated with Morgan Wallen for his country debut song "I Had Some Help" and the music video might be a psyop. Billie Lee responds to Victoria Lee and Kyle Chan's live Up and Adam interview with some juicy receipts. Elon Musk is a freakin' mess. And last but certainly not least, we've got BEAN DAD TEA!!! Our buddy Rob Schulte from Vanderpump Robs is filling in for Tiffany this week. Give his show a listen and peep his website. Get our after show and listen to Trend Lightly ad-free! LINKS Post Malone and Morgan Wallen Post Malone and Morgan Wallen's “I Had Some Help” spends its fourth week at number one on the Billboard top 100 (the first song to do this since Miley Cyrus's “Flowers”) The music video for “I Had Some Help” is infuriating (if you watch it over 30 times in one night) Eric Moneypenny's new podcast (in video form here” “America's Top 13 Hitz!” Memphis Kansas Breeze - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8MBUZjJX7Y Billie Billie Lee responds to Tom Sandoval's girlfriend Victoria with receipts Billie says that Tom's been secretly recording Victoria when they fight for his safety Group chat with Billie Lee, Kyle Chan, Tom's cousin/assistant and human shart, Jason the drummer/manager #pumprules Texts from a girl who was allegedly sleeping with Tom at the time he met and started sleeping with Victoria Elon Elon Musk removes visible “likes” from users pages This might be motivated by his own embarrassment Elon reports that “likes” are up since hiding them Elon does a bizarre little jig at the annual shareholder meeting event and seemingly has no shame about it Ken Jennings Willing to take a pay cut to continue hosting Jeopardy Apparently still co-hosts Omnibus podcast with Bean Dad Bean Dad - Know Your Meme Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Twitter Find more of Molly's stuff Find more of Tiffany's stuff
"When a teenage girl discovers her own mother is behind the recent rash of nearby bank robberies, she's determined to help her come clean." -IMDB.com LOL This week, Molly is joined by her ex-boyfriend Eric Moneypenny, who is actually very talented and charming despite dumping her after three years on a flip phone because he needed to learn his sketch comedy lines. JK, we laugh about it (???) Eric is the funniest, If you're looking start writing comedy or brushing up on your skills, SIGN UP FOR HIS SKETCH CLASS. IT'S ON ZOOM AND AVAILABLE TO ANYONE IN THE WHOLE WORLD!! And if you feel like Venmoing Molly the equivalent of his very reasonably priced class just because, the user name is "wagsmom" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eric Moneypenny (AOK, The Pack Theater) joins Alan to talk about recording a sketch comedy album, going on tour with his sketch group opening for Drew Carey, and why there aren’t many sketch comedy television shows. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi everyone, I've finally returned! This is a super fun interview. I met with Eric Moneypenny, a professional comedy writer who currently writes for AOK. You might remember him from Episode 2 with Gina Ippolito when she recommended that aspiring sketch writers take his class at the Pack Theater in LA. I took his class and got a chance to sit down with him. We chatted about a ton of stuff including choosing your comedy focus, transitioning from stand up to writing, his Saturday Night Live audition experience, running a 10 Year Sold Out Comedy Show, touring with Drew Carey, working with Jordan Peele, and the death of cable TV. Bio: Eric Moneypenny is a writer for AOK, former writer for Eric Andre Show, and writer/performer for The Midnight Show (TMS),[1] a popular monthly sketch comedy showcase at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater.Eric has writes both short form comedy sketches and longer form television shows. He also teaches sketch writing classes at the Pack Theater in Hollywood.
Will is joined by his longtime pal John Dulong to chat about the burgeoning Youtube series, "Adult Arthur". Will & John talk about the imagined future of the Arthur characters, aging up cartoons for laughs, and millennial woes made into comedy! Adult Arthur is written by Eric Moneypenny for the Youtube Channel AOK, find the episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYbrF2-PsN4_vAkRdYjRwNQ Follow John on Twitter (@jiberdy), and listen to The John Dulong Show, releasing every Monday: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-john-dulong-show
Nick and Stephen’s old pal Eric Moneypenny (The Eric Andre Show, The Midnight Show, AOK) joins as a guest to examine an all-time great angle from 1985 Mid-South Wrestling that culminated in the double turn of both Dick Murdoch and Ted DiBiase; a story that also weaved Ric Flair, Butch Reed, Dick Slater and many others into its crosshairs. Also, Eric talks about growing up in North Carolina and how the location afforded him access to so many different Federations’ television shows in the territory days. Then, Nick and Stephen set the record straight and make a very important announcement about the state of the show. Plus, everyone suddenly finds themselves in COMEDY SHOOT mode while talking about defunct sketch comedy group Dumbshit Mountain, being young, drama and much more! For full show notes, including links to watch matches, go to BoardwalkAudio.com/YouShouldLoveWrestling Follow us on Twitter @YSLWpodcast Like us on Facebook Email us at YouShouldLoveWrestling@Gmail.com Support the show by shopping on Amazon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Yo COW-heads, you're in for a special treat! This week the Comedians of Wrestling presents: the UCB Summer Slamtacullar Special! Dan showcases his favorite bits from a night of wrestling-themed comedy hosted at UCB Franklin! Produced by Joey Clift. Stone cold sketch written by Joey Clift, performed by Dan Van Kirk, Eric Moneypenny, Mark Schroeder & Jacquis Neel. JR sketch written by Cameron Rice performed by Greg Jones. Hogan sketch written & performed by Dan Black.
HONEY, it's 2016 and we're back with a brand new episode with our guest Eric Moneypenny (twitter.com/ericmoneypenny). Find out how Molly knows Eric, what she did for New Year's Eve, and what celebrity Molly met without knowing. We've got some great calls about confronting your loud ass neighbors, initiating a friend breakup, and accepting maternal love. There's so much fun energy in this episode, you'll love it. Remember to message us and let us know which dead person you'd sleep with. Thanks to our amazing callers, friends of the pod, and listeners! We're looking forward to another year of advice and LOLs together! If you have any questions you want us to read on the air! Give us a call at 323-450-7408, or email us at AskPlzAdvise@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Robert Downey Jr. movie parodies, the origin of the Kit Kat jingle, and the most generic skewering of Fox News imaginable. Guests: Hal Rudnick (Community, The Midnight Show), Eric Moneypenny (The Eric Andre Show, The Midnight Show). Hosted by Justin Michael and Jacob Reed. More at www.BeforeYouWereFunny.com