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Amusingly Zany

Amusingly Zany

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Welcome to the Amusingly Zany, where everything is chill. We play video games while we chat about nonsense. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amusinglyzany/support
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Bob Zany Show

Bob Zany & Erin O'Connor

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Join legendary comedian Bob Zany and his co-host Erin O'Connor every week as they sits down with the biggest names in comedy. You can't get much better than this, Bay-Bee!!
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In this podiobook: In 'The Zany Time Travels of Warble McGorkle' (book II of a trilogy, and the first one recorded), Warble Poundcake McGorkle and his entourage (wife, employees, a sales team, and a canine) travel back in time to revise history.Their meddling in events during American Revolutionary War Times, at Custer's Last Stand, the Alamo, Woodstock, and many other pivotal events--as well as a detour to 1st Century Jerusalem to kidnap Jesus (or Judas)--leads to catastrophic consequences ...
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Co-Host Erin O'Connor fires up the grill on co-host/husband of 23 years Bob Zany with the questions nobody else will ask: "Is there a 'brass ring' in comedy?" "What is your favorite Jerry Lewis story?" and "Do these headphones make me look fat?"द्वारा Bob Zany & Erin O'Connor
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Comedian/Husband/Dog Owner Eddie Pence talks about the gigantic contest he just won, what it's like to watch a music legend watch stand-up, and why he got cast in "How to Be a Grown Up" instead of me. I have a pretty good idea, Bay-bee!द्वारा Bob Zany & Erin O'Connor
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In the second half of our confab with Harland Williams, he reveals why he named the heroine of his new game app after a popular reproductive organ. And as he says, "If you're just gonna laugh, maybe this isn't the podcast for you," Baybee!द्वारा Bob Zany & Erin O'Connor
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-In this episode: Comfy Stolen, Arodnap salesman, prevents Mary from destroying the Arodnap. Leaving the way open for a sequel (the third installment of the "Warble McGorkle trilogy"), Mary persuades Warble to this time go forward, not backward, in time.
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-In this episode: After Warble is handcuffed, he sends Mary a "Morse code message" (by winking with his eyes), and she dashes to the Arodnap to "undo" all the mischief they have perpetrated, in order to get Warble out of his fix. After successfully
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-In this episode: Warble and his troupe arrive back home, only to see that the world has changed drastically. Warble sees no problem, but his wife is devastated on seeing the way the environment has suffered from Warble's meddlings. Then, a pair of police officers app
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-In this episode: Warble talks about Polled Herefords (who determined the course of commerce) and goes into a related Rumsfield-esque explanation about donuts. Warble then gets the musicians to play "hawkish" music, encouraging all to give up the peace movem
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-In this episode: Judas readily agrees to accompany our band of misfits back to the 21st Century (Warble promises him swimming pools, movie starlets, and mansions - all of which he has to describe to Judas, who has never heard of any of them). Warble instructs Judas i
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-In this episode: For their only trip outside the United States, and the one furthest back in time, Warble and his crew go to Jerusalem, 29 C.E./A.D. Warble's plan? To kidnap Jesus, and bring him forward in time to run for President of the United States.
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-In this episode: After hiring Mexicans (from whom he wants to keep "his" water) to do the actual work on the dam projects, Warble schleps his companions along on a trip to Plymouth, Massachusetts, to convince the "founding fathers and mothers" to
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-In this episode: Arriving in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1913, at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, Warble delineates his plan to impound all the waters in the country for the benefit of himself and the other citizens of what he says will henceforth
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-In this episode: In a rare moment of magnanimity, Warble congratulates Jacques LaRue, his personal fitness trainer, for bringing to mind thoughts of water -- which gives him the idea to "arrest" all the water and retain it for the sole use of his fellow con
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-In this episode: At the point of the nightmare where Mary is about to be executed, Warble is awakened by a bucketfull of cold water (his entourage had seen the need for such by his frenzied flailing about and high-pitched wailing). He immediately forgets the nightmar
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-In this episode: Warble has a nightmare, wherein he and his wife Mary are back home (in their accustomed time and space/area), and they are destitute. Even worse, Mary is about to be murdered by some "euthenizing sportsmen" engaged in a government-sponsored
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-In this episode: Selecting Minnie Pearl as his model, Warble tells his troupe that he intends to give everything in the world a price tag: both animate and inanimate things, regardless of whether they are sunrises, sunsets, Haiku poetry, fish-finders, or anything els
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-In this episode: Warble boasts about his accomplishments so far, and then decides to create one world currency (the dollar). Albert Joad's dog Taterskin prances around the group, and both Warble and Albert are wrong about why the dog seems so energized and happy.
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-In this episode: Warble pictures himself immortalized on Mount Rushmore -- whether that means that "one of the other geezers" will have to come down, or "they have to add on to the mountain." He tells more "stretchers" and outright lies
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-In this episode: Warble crash-lands on the banks of the Greasy Grass River, and an argument ensues. Once Warble quells the near-mutiny, he tells his version of what happened with Sitting Bull, George "Strongarm" Custer, and "Mad Cow" (Crazy Horse)
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-In this episode: Warble marches his crew back to the Arodnap, "Marine style," having them "sound off" while following him. By means of an off-the-cuff tone-poem, Warble lets them know where they are heading next: 1876 Montana (Custer's Last Stand)
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-In this episode: A "team building exercise" is initiated by Warble - -a date fight. Jacques, being an athlete and adept at throwing things accurately, wins, but Warble gives him an ultimatum: Admit that Warble actually won, or take a cut in pay.
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-In this episode: Warble relates how beneficial his planned International Fig Line will be, allowing people to walk all the way around the world naked. He explains how they will dispose of the dates from the ripped-out date palms: throw them into the Saar Chasm, which
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-In this episode: Warble informs his crew that their new location on the Gilbert Islands is where the Internation Date Line originates, and determines to replace it with the International Fig Line -- claiming that the line of Date trees emanating from there will turn
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-In this episode: Warble follows through with his diabolical plan to embarrass the erstwhile athletes by proclaiming: "It's a Good Day to Dye!" and then dying their follicles in colors and patterns not even Dennis Rodman would approve of. The pitiable trio a
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-In this episode: Reversing his tactics, Warble feeds the captured trio their choice of "Ice" (Italian Ice). He expounds on the origin on the Italian Ice Age, Italian Sauce Age, etc., before coming up with another idea for torturing Tony, Orlando, and Don: D
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-In this episode: Warble has his security expert, Marianne Trieste-Trench, "soften up" the kidnapped trio by a form of torture: reading to them the entire Constitution (including the Preamble and "Postamble"), the Gettysburg Address, the Enron Corp
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-In this episode: Warble informs his people that their next stop in history will be 1976, where they must put a stop to the "yellowing of America" caused by Tony, Orlando, and Don (Conigliaro, Cepeda, and Mattingly) when they performed "Tie a Yellow Rib
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-In this episode: Warble sets things up so that it will be easy for the Mexicans to win at San Jacinto, and thus get "saddled" with Texas - he has "his" man build a bridge, supply stacks of "carte blanche" green cards, and posts signs po
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-In this episode: The victorious Texicans celebrate their victory with a party, where they drink Texas tea and dance the Texas two-step. Ward Robespierre, who had fallen off the Alamo, is found by Warble sleeping at the foot of the wall, his fall having been broken b
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-In this episode: The Mexicans attack, and the Texicans fire on them with pungent chili. Warble experiences a "wardrobe malfunction" as the heel of his boot is blown off by a Mexican teeny-meeny ball (Mexico's answer to the minie ball) while he is dancing a
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-In this episode: We meet several other interesting characters at the Alamo, such as Tanglefoot Popskull, Flapjack Wormcastle, Zanzibar Ricochet, and Willie Nelson Miles Standish. Warble presses them into service cooking chili and frying donuts -- to be used as ammo a
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