Wed, 25 March 2015
Finally the hilariously epic Bill Binder (@whbinder, Phoenix Improv Festival, Del Close Marathon) took a break from his The Torch Theatre duties and watched the LAST episode of season one with us! That's right, WE COMPLETED THE FIRST SEASON!!! *noisemakers* We watched the prequel, the Phantom Menace of the Golden Girls, if you will... the one where we find out how the girls met and how much strangers can yell at each other. We talked about Tuesday-only bulleting boards, moonlit breasts and genderless children. |
Wed, 18 March 2015
The fantasmic, hyper-quirky Amy Carpenter (@AmywithanEye, Mail Order Bride, Phoenix Improv Festival) graciously watched the next episode of the Golden Girls with us and it was magic. True magic. We watched the one where Blanche's father, "Big Daddy," comes to visit and he reveals a surprise that ruffles her feathers and push-up bra. We talked about wearing a mayonnaise suit, gay cowboy bars and the new Golden Girls spin-off, Just Glad to Be Gladys. |
Wed, 11 March 2015
This was a riot! Truly a blast. We had the fantastic Ro Delle Grazie (@RoDelleGrazie, VH1, Oxygen) and the unstoppable Chris Cope (@ChrisCopeComedy, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, FOX's Laughs) visit our hotel room at the San Luis Obispo Comedy Festival and watch the Golden Girls with us! We watched the one where Rose's recently blinded sister visits and asks Rose to move back with her to Chicago. We talked about gypsy curses, time-traveling Bruce Jenner and antique loaded crossbows.
Direct download: TYFBAP_023_Ro_Delle_Grazie__Chris_Cope.mp3
Category:comedy -- posted at: 12:00pm MDT |
Wed, 4 March 2015
We had the incredibly funny Aisha Alfa (@aishaalfa, Degrassi, Toronto Comedy Brawl Finalist) and the totes hilarious Shawn Halpin (@shawnhalpin, The Tom Green World Stand Up Comedy Tour, Sydney Comedy Festival) on the Golden Girls podcast!! We watched episode "22," the one where Rose loses her job after the grief center closes and the rest of the girls yell at her for it. We talked about sleeping with a stethoscope on, leather conventions and keeping a skeleton for 10 years. |