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As a special bonus treat, this week we have a previously-unreleased episode of The ManBuyCow Podcast!
Giant ant creatures from outer-space have invaded the Earth and enslaved humanity. Fortunately, there is a resistance - led by Uncle Dennis Quaid. But who can be trusted? And who will give in to temptation and join the InformAnts?
Uncle Dennis Quaid arrives from the future with a warning: it's rubbish there. So Rufus & Howard devise a plan to make the future world a nicer place.
After the local church burns down in mysterious circumstances, Rufus & Howard host the church fete in their back garden. There's hot carrots to eat, goldfish to whack, and a hungry bear to tame. What could possibly go wrong?
Howard has a date. And since he's never been on one before, Rufus helps him practise. Find out what Howard would do on his perfect day, what Rufus would ask a crystal ball, and who God would invite to dinner.
Rufus & Howard have been burgled! Now, all they have left are some magic beans. Should they try to sell them? Or would it be better to swap them for something edible?
Rufus & Howard haven't been able to find anything since Great Aunty Beatrix died. So they take a day-trip to Hell to talk to her.
Rufus accidentally invents a time phone, then gets a call from the future to warn him of... what? To find out, Rufus & Howard will have to dial every number that has ever existed.
Treason! The British Royal Family. They had it all - the jewels, the titles, the palaces. But now all they have is one chance to live. Because on the most popular show in TV history - only one can survive.
The Grett Binchleaf Adventures are now on The Worst Writer In The World podcast, available from British Comedy Guide and wherever you find podcasts.
The final part of the story: Chapter 14, by Rufus.
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Complicated Head - Chapter 13, by Rufus.
Chapter 12, by Howard.
Chapter 11, by Rufus.
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Complicated Head - Chapter 10, by Howard.
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Complicated Head - Chapters 6-9. These chapters were originally released on the end of The ManBuyCow Podcast, Series 3 and 4. Starting next Monday, the previously unreleased final chapters (10-14) will be available exclusively on this feed.
These chapters were originally released on the end of The ManBuyCow Podcast, Series 3 and 4. Starting next Monday, the previously unreleased final chapters (10-14) will be available exclusively on this feed.
Meet Rufus & Howard. Rufus is an English teacher with a degree in literature. Howard is an unemployed idiot. One of them spent their entire childhood writing stories and scripts... Unfortunately, it was Howard. Welcome to The Worst Writer in the World; a comedy storytelling podcast in which Rufus attempts to read everything that Howard wrote, while Howard listens and feels increasingly ashamed. Together, they'll probe the plot holes, interrogate the inconsistencies, and use their adult brains to fix the many problems with Young Howard's work. So that maybe one day, Howard will no longer be known as: The Worst Writer in the World. Listen at comedy.co.uk/podcasts
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 12: The final chapter - in which everything is explained and no question is left unanswered... or is it? (Get more Grett, from manbuycow.com)
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 11: How can Grett's parents be alive, if they are definitely dead? What is the special magic thing that Grett must use to defeat The Old Major? Is Alan Swizard a good guy, or an evil villain? What is the terrifying truth of Underspace? And will Rufus be able to fill every plot hole from books one, two AND three in a single chapter? Find out - by listening to this chapter, then find out more - by joining the Secret Gang at www.manbuycow.com
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 10: Who is Steve Bestfriend? What is the terrible secret about Grett's parents? Why does Alan Swizard feel inadequate to other, more highly-developed men? Will Mister Pillock ever reveal how many milk there are? And is there any way to defeat Vile Grett BinchGod?
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 9: How will Grett react to gaining god-like powers? Will UnderSpace be destroyed, or can Henrietta Pigg save it? What secret has Alan Swizard kept from The Old Major? And how will Dagenham cope, now he's the last of the Tree Pigs? Find out, in this chapter of Grett Binchleaf - written in the style of Lemony Snicket.
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 8: How many sons does Grett Binchleaf have? Who are Smellerella and Pongybutt? What will Henrietta find in the realm of the Great Artist - and why does he hate Grett Binchleaf so much? And can Grett survive the attack of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chicken?
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 7: What is The Old Major's wicked plan, and who is he working for? How will Grett Binchleaf & Henrietta Pigg get their own bodies back, will an old friend be able to help them? What happens to a mermaid if she spends too long out of water? And just where can you buy chocolate in a magical land?
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 6: How will Grett & Henrietta escape from the magical cave? Why is that mermaid reading a book? Who is the Swizard? Where did all those pies come from? And what the rampaging heck is going on? (get the audiobook and much more at manbuycow.com)
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 5: How will Grett and Henrietta escape the enormous rubber? Why is that lady transparent? Where is the Tree of Sad Monkeys, and what treasures does it contain? What is the true prophecy, and who does it say is the chosen one? And will Henrietta finally learn a valuable lesson about kindness or some crap? (Like it? Want more? Check out our Secret Gang: patreon.com/manbuycow )
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 4: What will Grett find in the city of Bumshavia? What is the dangerous thing, and can Grett and Henrietta survive its unstoppable approach? Where did Grett's little brother go? How many chips is too many chips? Whatever happened to Stick Villain? And how many leprechauns does it take to change a stereotype? (Want more? Listen to the free Secret Gang Podcast: www.manbuycow.com/romance )
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 3: Is Henrietta Pigg the chosen one? Or is it that insufferable pillock Grett Binchleaf? The Cucumber Man could tell them, but he's taking one of his week-long naps - so Henrietta, Dagenham, and Grett Binchleaf jump on their flying carpet and go on a mission to find out if they sell chips in Bumshavia city. But what's that big hot thing stuck in the west, and why are they travelling straight towards it? // Listen to the free Secret Gang Podcast: www.manbuycow.com/romance
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 2: Whatever happened to Grett's son, Charlie? Who's that man holding the stick? Where did all those crisp packets come from? Why is that tree there? And how did Grett Binchleaf find himself trapped in a magical land of tree pigs? (Find out more: www.manbuycow.com - Join the gang: www.patreon.com/manbuycow)
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Glow-in-the-Dark Chickens. Chapter 1: While playing in her back garden, Henrietta Pigg falls down a well and finds herself in a mysterious magical land. But who is the chosen one? Is it Henrietta? Or the terrifying giant with the crippling fear of pies?
Part 4 of today's Showcase brings you The ManBuyCow Podcast: an ongoing original production. The ManBuyCow Podcast is nominated for multiple awards, including Best Original Ongoing Production. This production is rated R. – The Audio Verse Awards Team Subscribe to our Nominee Showcase Podcast! Via RSS: http://www.audioverseawards.net/site/category/showcase-podcast/feed/ Via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/audio-verse-awards-nominee/id931607811 Via Google Play: Link
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Missing Leg - RECORDED LIVE! A choose-your-own-Grett-adventure, recorded live at ManBuyCow & Friends. The audience (and Howard) guide Grett through his adventure, facing sharks, bears, strippers and many old adversaries.
Binchleaf Bedlam! A one-off Grett Binchleaf short story by Howard: How will Walk-Through-Wall-Man and his dimwitted sidekick, The Brick, escape from Jericho Asylum? And who is the mysterious supervillain known only as: The Fat Man?
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Women Getting Abducted by Crabs. Chapter 10: The final chapter, which ties up all the loose ends from this AND book one, leaving no plot holes whatsoever. WE CHALLENGE YOU TO FIND ANY PLOT HOLES BECAUSE THERE ARE NONE!!!
What is Inuku's true plan? Is it just to make crabs go big? Does Grett have any chance of stopping him? Or will an unexpected spaceship turn up to help?
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Women Getting Abducted by Crabs. Chapter 8: What happened to Grett after he opened the ancient sarcophagus? How was the universe created? And what's going on with those 311 small to medium-sized crabs?
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Women Getting Abducted by Crabs. Chapter 7: Where has Grett Binchleaf gone? Who is the queen of the rats? And who will get the Genie's final wish: Inuku, The Space Wizards, or Susan Cheeseinabag?
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Women Getting Abducted by Crabs. Chapter 6: Who is the mysterious Steve Crabs? Why does he have a yoyo? And what does he need all those women for?
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Women Getting Abducted by Crabs. Chapter 5: Grett rushes to the British Museum to save his lost love, Arthur Pasti, from her sarcophagus prison - but is slowed down by having to remember every woman he's ever known.
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Women Getting Abducted by Crabs. Chapter 4: Who will Grett find under Susan Cheeseinabag's sheet? And what will he discover inside the gigantic statue of himself?
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Women Getting Abducted by Crabs. Chapter 3: What 5,500 year-old mystery will Grett discover in the basement of the Smythe family mansion? And how is it connected with an Ancient Egyptian god called Grettatiti?
Grett Binchleaf & the Adventure of the Women Getting Abducted by Crabs, Chapters 1 and 2. While working as a children's magician, Grett Binchleaf witnesses a mysterious abduction - and meets the woman who will inspire him to become a detective.
Howdy, neighbors! It’s me – Marc Hershon – your host and rheostat for Epi129 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. I hope you enjoyed the most recent installment, Epi128, our live recording from the Comedy Lab at the Improv in West Hollywood. Dana Carvey, his sons Dex and Tom, and comedian Wayne Federman were our guests. I’m not real handy with figuring out the metrics on the show but I THINK it’s our most downloaded show so far since we started Succotash almost 5 years ago. This episode is another Succotash Chats version, and my special guests are Rufus Penzance and Howard Long — the writers, producers, and actors of The ManBuyCow Podcast from England. Rufus and Howard play the two main characters, named Rufus and Howard, on the show, as well as every other character on the show, and they are just kicking off Season 3 of ManBuyCow this week on Comedy.co.uk, iTunes, Stitcher and SoundCloud. I’m a big fan of of this show and these guys and it was a treat chatting with them. If you’re thinking of getting into podcasting, comedy or otherwise, I think you’ll be inspired by their story as they’ve had to teach themselves every aspect of what they do on the show – writing and performing not just comedy but music, figuring out all the equipment and figuring out how to get it distributed. ALSO IN THIS EPISODE We have a double dose of our Burst O’ Durst segment with political comedian and social commentator Will Durst, a classic Henderson's Pants commercial and the Tweetsack is back! Which means we'll be getting to your cards and letters…or, rather, your tweets and emails. THAT'S IT Boom. That’s what we've got for you this week. But it's an hour's worth of show, so kick back, push those earbuds in and hit Play. Remember to check out the all-new Season 3 kickoff episode of the ManBuyCow podcast. And if you’d like to help us to keep the equipment on here at Studio P and Studio F, it wouldn’t hurt you click our cheerful blue Donate button on our homesite, at http://SuccotashShow.com. Which is also where, incidentally, you can click on the Amazon banner at the top of the page and help us out by purchasing something at the world’s largest everything store. And we have a fully stocked Succotashery, with t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs and more, all festooned with our several Succotash logos. Thanks for listening and don’t forget — wherever you go, whatever you do — thanks for passing the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
A Podcast Review Show, taking an in-depth look at some of the most inventive, innovative and undiscovered podcasts out there. Today I look at the wildly ingenious world of Rufus & Howard
A Podcast Review Show, taking an in-depth look at some of the most inventive, innovative and undiscovered podcasts out there. Today I look at the wildly ingenious world of Rufus & Howard
Yes, ‘tis I, Marc Hershon, your host and third base coach for Epi115 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. And this is yet another Succotash Clips episode. Been a while since we’ve sat down at the Succotash microphones and had a good long yackfest with someone. But that’s about to change, as I am on the eve of making the Kessel Run from San Francisco to Los Angeles, in order to make it into town for the 4th Annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival this weekend. If you’re in the Southland and want to check it out, the shindig is at the Sofitel in West Hollywood, right across from the humungoid Beverly Center. You can get tickets and information at http://LAPodfest.com I’m anticipating a whole lot of talkin’ going on, both from folks talking to me in the SquareSpace Podcast Lab AND from me talking to podcasters on their shows. I have some specifics about some of that action coming up when we get to the Tweetsack segment later on in the show. Podclip Roundup Clips featured this episode have been snippeted from: Chillpak Hollywood Hour, Illusionoid, The JV Club, The Manchild Show, The Red & Jay Show, Studious Studs, The Bitter Sound, and Tiny Odd Conversations. There's also a special teaser for the ManBuyCow Podcast! (If you’re a comedy podcaster and would like us to include a clip from your show, you can use our direct upload link to get us your 3-5 minute MP3 clip – it’s http://hightail.com/u/succotash.) We also have a classic commercial for Henderson’s Too Cool For S'cool Pants, a Burst O’ Durst with political comedian & social commentator Will Durst, musing about what some of the presidential candidates may have been up to during their summer vacations, and a new song about spiders from frequent contributor Abner Serd. Good Cause Alert! Our old buddy Ethan Dettenmaier, host of Combat Radio, has a new project out to raise much-needed money for social services, called Combat Radio Halloween. It’s got a bunch of crazy good talent on it, reading spooky stories and generally ripping All Saints’ Day a new a-hole. Download YOUR copy of Combat Radio Halloween by clicking over to http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/combatradiohalloween Clips Chillpak Hollywood HourDean Haglund & Phil LeirnessI included a clip from Chillpak HOllywood Hour this week, hosted by podcast royalty Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness, not just because they amuse me but because they employed this show's proprietary coinage of the term tweetsack. There's a bit of echo on Dean's side of the conversation in this clip - apparently, co-hosting form Sydney, Australia is not without it's audio aberrations. (There's a plan, incidentally, to have yours truly as a Skyped-in guest for their episode next week to report on the Podfest and also to give a review of Ear Buds, the new documentary about podcasters and podcasting that will debut at the Podfest on Friday night.) The JV ClubJanet Varney with guest Kelly CarlinThe last time we had Ms. Janet Varney grace our microphones was almost a year ago at LAST year’s LA Podfest. I just saw her in a rough cut of a new movie we’re talked about here before: Diani and Devine Meet The Apocalypse. And she’s hilarious, as always. You hear her voice all over the place, including as the voice of Korra in The Legend of Korra, and as the voice of Nerdist.com. She’s 170 episodes into her podcast, The JV Club, where she mostly interviews women of show business — except during her Boys Of Summer series, which just ended. Her latest guest is also a friend and past guest of Succotash — dating back to Episode 9, no less — and it’s none other than Kelly Carlin, who has been touring with her one-woman show, A Carlin Home Companion: Growing Up With George. She and Janet sharing some things in common, including being the only child in their respective families. Illusionoid!Paul Bates, Lee Smart & Nug NahrgangOne of my favoritest shows ever, Illusionoid!, just kicked off their 5th year and 5th season of podcasting. The Terrific Trio from Toronto — Paul Bates, Lee Smart, and Nug Nahrgang — still the best name in podcasting — runs a fantastic improvised sci-fi themed show that is consistently funny. I just reviewed the episode this particular clip is from for Splitsider.com and Huffington Post. The episode is called “Day Million”, and features three owners of a copy store that has somehow existed for over 2000 years…and their lone customer on this fateful day. ManBuyCowRufus & HowardWe normally don’t play promos for podcasts on Succotash because, well, I think clips make better promos than…promos. BUT I have been waiting patiently enough for the return of the ManBuyCow Podcast with Rufus and Howard. Season 3 is imminent and there’s finally word that it’s almost here. The ManChild ShowVintendo, Pistol Pete, Nicole Cole, Rev. Sir Chano, Jessie BoomBattzFrom ManBuyCow we go to The Manchild Show. We’ve been getting a lot of Twitter action from @PistolePeteMC, who is one of the hosts of Manchild. He tells me that, since he’s come onboard, he’s been trying to steer the show away from some of comedy’s low-hanging fruit — which I assume is a metaphor for testicle jokes. Pete really wanted me to play something from their next episode but it’s not ready yet. So I’m playing the clip I harvested from their previous installment because, well, who knows? The network may punch our ticket and we’ll be out of here before the next show starts. Tiny Odd ConversationsTravis Clark and Brandy ClarkWe haven’t played anything from Tiny Odd Conversations for a bit, which means we completely missed out on celebrating their Episode 200. If you haven’t caught TOCpod, it’s with our friends Travis and Brandy Clark, a delightful couple from Los Angeles. First of all, kids, congrats on hitting your Epi 200! And second of all, this clip has Trav and Brandy ruminating about: How do parents manage to let their kids try all sorts of sports and activities without being fabulously rich? (I manage to catch up with the Clarks pretty much every time I get to LA, so I know that they’ve been busy and getting their episodes out regularly has been tough. Believe me, I know what that’s like, and I don’t blame ‘em a bit.) Red & Jay ShowRed & JayRed and Jay are back! Red and Jay are back! I actually don’t know who these guys are, but according to their homesite, they're five episodes in after being off for a year. There’s not a lot of info on these guys on their site, just their first names. Or nicknames, maybe? I don’t know. But I DO know they are opinionated. About stuff that some of us probably don’t even thing a lot about. In the snippet we harvested, they’re going off about HR. Human Resources, that is… The Bitter SoundDavian Dent & Matt BubblesOne of the staunchest supporters of this show and what we do here — namely, let YOU know about comedy podcasts — is Davian Dent over in the UK. He’s involved in a couple of podcasts, including Strange Times and his own The Bitter Sound, a show that’s an ongoing experiment and experience in audio wonderment. The ol’ BS has been down for a bit, but it’s coming back, baby! And Davian, along with his sometimes sidekick, Matt Bubbles, created this preview of a piece of the upcoming first show of his new season just for you…and it's one of the more disgusting uses for the "theater of the mind" in recent memory. Studious StudsShaq Scott and TerranceNext up is a clip from the Studious Studs podcast with Shaq Scott and Terrance. I found these guys because they’d re-tweeted something of ours. Found out they’re into their second season, after taking a break for the summer. Their website describes the show as “A weekly podcast that sits down and discusses life's obstacles and events in a very funny way.” Okay, I’ll buy that. This clip clues us in on what the guys have to say about a recent Chris Brown concert. Thanks for reading this blog and, hopefully, taking time out to listen to the actual podcast. That's what it's there for. Don’t forget to jump up to iTunes to rate and review us – that’s about the only thing that gets us noticed. If you want to flip us a few coins, feel free to access the Donate button or the Amazon banner or our Succotashery, all through our homesite at http://SuccotashShow.com. Until the next time we invade your earholes, thanks for passing the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
A bonus episode featuring extra material from the recording session with Rufus and Howard. Here they discuss shyness, clothes shopping and the misfortune of others.
This week, Oli invites comedy double act ManBuyCow (aka Rufus and Howard) round to Mitcham to talk about moths, youth, Costa Rica and killing rats.
Welcome to Epi80 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. This week our special guest is Paul Mecurio, who you would have also heard for a few minutes at the top of last episode, number 79, and for a longer interview back in Epi65. To be honest, I was going to play my interview that I did back in October with Travis and Brandy Clark, from the Tiny Odd Conversations podcast but I recorded it at a sidewalk café in North Hollywood and the traffic noise made it really difficult to listen to, which means I’ll have to visit them and have another sit down soon. Apologies guys! I ended up having a good conversation with Paul, who was in town performing at the San Francisco Punchline. I caught his show on Wednesday night then we spent the rest of the week trying to coordinate a time for the interview. What finally worked was getting together in the last hour that he was in town, at his hotel, before he had to dash off to the airport. We talked about some of the projects he's got going on, from his headlining gigs around the counttry to some TV show ideas he was on his way to LA to pitch, and also The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, both of which he still does audience warmup and writing for. During the interview I cut away to play a couple of audio snippets from things like his Makeover Specialist and this video segment he did from Got No Game, a show on HBO Sports… The 10 Most Active Shows in the Stitcher Top 100 Comedy Podcast List Here's our weekly look at the shows that moved the most UP or DOWN on Stitcher's Top 100 Comedy Podcast list. AT MOVED 28. The Crabfeast with Ryan Wickler & Jay Larson +634. Bertcast’s Podcast +1236. SModcast >> Jay & Silent Bob Get Old -1044. Keith & The Girl Comedy Podcast -1148. What Say You? +662. About Last Night +3175. How Was Your Week with Julie Klausner +3085. The Almost A Show Podcast +18189. The Half-Assed Podcast with Gary & John +29594. Out Of The Box Podcast -11 And Succotash has actually benefited by missing a week, apparently, as we are hanging at #5945, which is UP 1616 place since last episode! Maybe we'll stay away more often… Burst O' Durst In this week's Burst O' Durst segment, our Ambassador to the Middle rails a bit on New Jersey governor Chris Christie. He's a hard target to miss. Musical Break During the show we play a cut from Walk The Fire, the new album by friend-of-Succotash John Anealio. You can get the whole album for whatever price you name at http://JohnAnealio.com. The Clips Midweek DriveA few episodes ago we got our weekly shout out from The Chillpak Hollywood Hour from a guest of theirs: Alex Lewczuk, who’s the host of The Midweek Drive radio show and podcast in Britain (where he's joined by regulars John Jarrold, Holly Cox, and Gabriella Peralta.) I vowed then to feature a cut from his show and I finally got one that’s MOSTLY understandable to the American ear and which should be imminently familiar to a British audience. In this clip, Alex’s guest was English comedian Stu Francis. It seems the show, in trying to research Stu, had actually gotten to the website of STEWART Francis, a Canadian comic. Then they get into a discussion about Stu’s catchphrases, which are apparently his hallmark. ManBuyCow PodcastThis show was recommended to us via Twitter. I think it was Davian Dent from the Bitter Sound Podcast, actually. In realtime, on Twitter, I asked our Associate Producer Tyson Saner to go grab a clip which he did. But I ended up listening to the whole episode and I gotta tell you that, if you’re taste in comedy runs in the Monty Python/Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy vein, this show has got to be on your Subscribe list. ManBuyCow is from England and features two guys – Rufus & Howard. Last names undiscoverable so far. In this clip, the guys are mucking about with a clairvoyant tea kettle. Newbs RadioThis segment comes directly from Newbs Radio and it is not a comedy podcast, really. But the host, Eric Newby, is a supporter of Succotash and I told him I can pull some strings and get a clip of his show on the episode. He has a lot of musicians on and he sent in this clip from last summer, with his guest – singer Jonathan Richmond – because he felt it “explains what we do for your listeners”. Proudly ResentsI interviewed the host of the Proudly Resents podcast, Adam Spiegelman, during the LA Podcast Festival a few months ago. He’s been back in New York THIS month for the New York Podcast Festival. He did a live Tribute to Troma Films which I reviewed in last week’s This Week In Comedy Podcasts for http://Splitsider.com. And then he interviewed the co-founder of Troma, Lloyd Kaufman, who’s a genius of the ultra-low budget film. In this clip, he reveals how they can afford to keep flipping and exploding cars in Troma films, as well as how to crush a head on screen The John Dredge Nothing To Do With Anything ShowThe same day I got word about the ManBuyCow podcast (see above), @Good_Podcasts on Twitter suggested we give a listen to The John Dredge Nothing To Do With Anything Show. I was game. @GoodPodcasts never steers us wrong and John Dredge himself has retweeted some of our tweets. So Tysonpulled down a clip from a recent episode and – Ahhhhhh – pure audio hilarious weirdness ensued. Starring John Dredge, Anna Emerson from the Boom Jennies, Greg Haiste from Haiste & Lawrence – and sounding a lot like Greg Proops putting on a British accent – along with James Shakestaff. Needless to say, that’s up on my Subscribe list now, too. The URL is too long for me to read and not screw up so you can click on it at this episode’s blog at http://SuccotashShow.com or just type “John Dredge Show” into Google. You’re find it. That what Epi80 has in store for you. We appreciate it when you take time out of your busy day to not just listen to the podcast, but especially when you go up to iTunes where you can rate and review us. You can also Like our Facebook page (where you can even stream episodes of Succotash while you're catching up on your friends' status updates!) Okay, that's it for now. Please pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon