new episode available Thursday morning with our guest
Jen Kirkman.
new episode available Thursday morning with our guest
Jen Kirkman.
And don't forget Neil!
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Neil was an awesome guest. Very funny and unassuming, my favorite type of GWF contributor. The idea of having a GWF-sponsored bachelor party at UCB is too good to pass up.
Here's a true tale from the set of "Gummo" for Nash and the other weirdos who watch Harmony Korine movies. Harmony, like me, is from a normal, middle-class family in Nashville (despite what his rep/bio would have you believe), and he shot much of "Gummo" there. A friend of mine who is a standup comic in Nashville was hired to appear in "Gummo" as one of the freaks on display. My friend is a very large gentleman and he has a very large personality, so somebody associated with the movie thought it would be funny if he played a backwoods simpleton who makes love to a sheep. Despite his objections to Harmony Korine's film career, my buddy needed the money, so he agreed to do it, then proceeded to pretend-hump that sheep with so much over-the-top insanity that it was deemed too crazy for the film and he was told it would never see the light of day. So he got paid and managed to prevent himself from showing up on YouTube years later. Win-win.
Also, the legitimate simpletons in "Gummo" were known to sit in the back of the one theater in town that showed it during the initial theatrical run and laugh loudly at themselves on screen. Rarely did actual audience members show up, so it was mostly those dudes watching home movies alone in a big theater, which I'm sure is exactly what Harmony Korine wanted to begin with.
P.S. A friend of mine clotheslined Harmony Korine when they were playing basketball together in junior high. At the time he felt bad about it, but after "Kids" came out, he decided it was among his greatest achievements.
Siler is the psycho killer guy from Heroes, which could be good or bad, depending on what you want out of your child, I suppose.
Leon just makes me think of Leroy Jenkins. Or Kings of Leon. Or Leon County, where I used to live...which, incidentally, was full of hicks that probably beat chairs and tables for fun.
leave it to pjz to have "Gummo" war stories. i love it!
excellent stuff. anything else about HK?
Neil seems like a great fit for GWF, I really hope you guys can get him on the phone when he's alone. I want to hear more on-air UCB bachelor party planning. Some burlesque type strippers like the ones Mike Schmidt knows would be perfect for such an event.
Come to think of it, it'd be interesting to hear Mike Schmidt on GWF some time. A little crossover action. 40 Year Old Boy With Feelings.
Silas is the name of one of the sons on Weeds. You can't go naming your kid after a character on that show. I really like the name Leon. Leon Nash. Sounds like an awesome guy.
It also made me think of the name Lon. Nobody's named Lon anymore, you could totally bring it back. The missus can call him Lonnie while he's little of course, but then when he grows up...
I mean think about an old dude called Lon. That is a pretty sweet old dude right
That quintessential KTLA song was the Roots featuring who? That's fuckin' right, Cody Chesnutt.
Yeah. Neil was fucking AMAZING!
~NIZZLES~
new show monday:
Augusut 18, 2008
Marney Calls "Tropic Thunder" and
"Pinapple Express," Jeff Irate About Concept of "Saving Movies"
This is bullshit: you know when you have nothing left in your life except seeing a good summer comedy with your bro, and then your wife goes ahead and asks you to "save the movie" for her? Such is one of the many conundrums on today's episode of GWF. Plus, Dugan fires a meathead, clips from "Jimmy Ray's Funeral," a chick listener leaves a message, and Jason loves his in-laws.
Dugan was awesome as always. Good to hear he's hoping to work on his comedy documentary more in October.
1) Saving movies is indeed bullshit.
2) On the J. Browne front, I'll see your "Lawyers In Love" and raise you "Your Bright Baby Blues." The best.
3) Every time Dugan isn't on the show, I die a little inside. Come back soon, Jim.
...on Today's "Guy's With Feelings"
Friday August 22, 2008
"Comedian Joe Wagner Confesses to Using Public Library Computers, Fifteen Minutes At a Time"
Nash and Jeff get busy with one of LA's hottest comedians, Joe Wagner, who talks about the fact that he doesn't own a computer, doesn't have a headshot, and is considering throwing it all away to become a talent manager. Plus, Jeff finds a new spokesman for beef, and Nash's review of "Tropic Thunder".
http://www.guyswithfeelings.com/arch..._JoeWagner.mp3
Another installment of GWF is here!
Monday, August 25th
Jeff talks about his exciting trip to the Dodgers with his son Max and Max's imaginary friend "Garrett". Plus, Nash's Mom's new MTV style reality show and the introduction of the "Namedrop" button.
"Never follow a hippie to a second location." -Jack Donaghy
Joe Wagner was great! Glad to hear he wants to be a recurring guest. Get him back soon. Looking forward to hearing about Max's latest trip to Chavez Ravine.
Hello all.
We're hoping to record this week, but I'm not sure it will happen.
I am shooting a short that has become a larger production than hoped. On other fronts,
I took out a Facebook ad today for GWF. Could you let me know if you happen to
see them. I am super curious if I am throwing $25 a day out the window.
Today's episode is fun I think, Jeff and I were not going to release it as it was post
our Joe Wagner episode and we were really just shooting the shit and decided to hit record. Sometimes I feel like these are the best episodes even though there are rough spots.
Also, giving out my email has been great. Thank you for those who have emailed us already today.
We are hoping to get Neil's Bachelor Party off the ground, and we hope that other GWF
listeners will come to it. Unfortuneately, I don't think they are getting married until next summer.
Thanks for all the support.
Nash
As a fellow dad, I gotta say it's sorta weak of you guys to hang out with Garret without Wyatt or Max.
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Great last couple of episodes I liked Wagner's Chocolate Sun Mandingo blast. I was thinking the same thing. I think Jeff mentioned he wanted the full tint too.
So is there going to be a heart to heart with Kirkman, could be intense. I'd like more female interactions Whats up with Tami Sagher? Erin Gibson is pretty cool too although I don't know about her and Nash being left alone in the basement, Jeff better sit in.
Fun story about Max and baseball, start grooming him early Jeff just no curveballs until he's sixteen.
Keep up the good work.
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After having our cousin have Tommy John surgery after his junior year of high school, I'm going to make sure Jeff is real careful with Max's pitching arm. I personally will be monitoring his pitch count and won't think of letting him throw any breaking stuff until he's developed an effective change up. Once he's old enough, can command his fastball on both sides of the plate and has an effective change up, then he's cleared to try throwing breaking stuff.
That's the problem with kids these days, they just don't know how to throw an effective change up.
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you better run all of this by Garrett, Pete.
Garrett knows, better than probably anyone, how effective a good change up is...especially to lefties.
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