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comedypilot.bsky.social
A comedy narrative podcast showcasing sitcoms from new writers and actors. You can find us at comedypilotpresents.com or wherever you get your podcasts from. Apple https://shorturl.at/Nzzrf Spotify https://shorturl.at/PMNpx
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Forget monkeys learning how to use tools, creating an anus appears to be the biggest evolutionary step forward - something I've been claiming for years.
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One way I quickened the process was to have others record some of the episodes. Not something I wanted to do, but I was able to work on two episodes at one then. The other alternative - something else I'm considering - is to do part filler (bantery conversation), part audio narrative.
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I've listened to Broken Veil and knew instantly how much effort it took, but given the current podcast model is the constant drip feed of content, I don't see sponsors or adverts for either one of us soon.
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It takes me almost a year to invite writers to take part, sift through their scripts, edit them, record them, put them through post production. One year=seven episodes. Podcasting doesn't suit audio comedy/drama narratives unless you're willing to pay for the privilege yourself.
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What's weird is that I had the exact same dream. Except Clary was a bit stand-offish.
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Thanks for letting me know. I'm sure the people of Scotland will be wondering why I'm advertising Mexican food, but this is too good to resist.
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What a legend.
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Do they ship to the UK? I'd be all over this if they did.
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Just because your dads are splitting up doesn't mean they don't love you. Turn that frown upside down.
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They were so inventive. They even used a picture of religious figures to delay 'his pleasure.'
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Mmm... Species Project X (1987) Outbreak Short Circuit Inner Space #filmsky
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He just needs to touch the wrong novichocked doorknob.
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I remember when Musk challenged Zuckerberg to a cage fight because he was so alpha. Now he's lost billions of dollars and been clocked by his own five year old son.
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They're to symbolise Trump milking the US dry.
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I've loved this film for decades. Has the same satirical edge as Robocop. But in space.
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If Ukraine pushes Russia from their borders, Trump will take that as his victory. And I can only hope the last withered part of his soul dies when he does.
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All too often, I have one eye on my laptop and one eye on Horizon: Forbidden West.
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There were always subtle signs, though
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I represent the handful of mediocre white men that are secretly terrified of being found out. But until then, let me expain how tariffs work, little missy.
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That TACO thing has really ruffled the old chicken's feathers, hasn't it?
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I absolutely loved these as a kid. Wish they made ones for adults.
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Same here in Scotland. It's summer when the rain falls vertically rather than horizontally.
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Nice work, eagle eyes. Who do you think put it there?
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Are they chewing the same piece of gum?
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I remember her in Every Which Way But Loose - a film I would struggle to describe to another human being.
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I haven't read the book. Does it just detail incidences of Biden's decline? Or does it show how his decline negatively impacted the country, like raising and lowering tariffs or pardoning criminals?
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Agreed, but I cringe when they use the term serious people as a criticism. It doesn't work as a criticism of Trump and I can't see it working here. Reform voters don't want serious adults in charge. Being serious is not a plus point. They want anarchy.
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Here's Johnny!
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Bafta winner for sure!
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Just been listening to a podcast about coyotes, and how Mark Twain was instrumental in almost hunting them to extinction. I live in Scotland so all we have to worry about is badgers. Plus a national predilection toward heart disease.
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I have no idea what or who he is talking about, but the reference to job sites and 'picking up every loose nail' is about his father. It's something Fred Trump would do. And they have the audacity to criticise Biden's mental capacity!
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I like doing asides to the camera like Lovejoy. Every now and again, I'll make a snidey remark about antiques. But no one is there to hear it. No one is ever there.
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I think Shakespeare uses the same line in Macbeth.
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I'm struggling to understand this. Is it just California who has had the waiver overturned? Are the Reps trying to increase sale of petrol/diesel vehicles in California? What for? Or have I over complicated this and this is just a way of flicking shit into Newsom's eye?
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That genuinely sounds like good TV. I'm already looking forward to the sequel.
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Considering all the people lining up to call Trump out on his bullshit, Springsteen has really got under his orange skin. Is it because Springsteen is authentic New York whereas Trump is penthouse New York? Or is it because Springsteen is just much, much cooler than Trump?
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I think they do know the difference, but they also know that while Fox News will slobber over themselves to peddle the lie, they won't mention the correction so most Maga voters will never know the truth.
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Trump's infatuation with gold makes him look like the tinpot dictator he is. I think he should have called it Golden Orbiting National Air Defence, or G.O.N.A.D for short.
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This is going to take more than 25 hours to explain
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I always get this film mixed up with Saturn 3 where a robot either eats or wears Kirk Douglas' face.
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A lib Rogan is the kind of guy who boasts about making his own potato salad