Closed Comments
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Night at the Cryptid Museum
We try to guess comments pertaining to cryptids. Alternate titles for this episode were The Ohio Files, Metal Orcas, Boujee Aliens, The Clown Prince of the Swamp and Good ol’ Trolls.Today we look at comments pertaining to animals. Topics include whether you should kiss your pet hedgehog (no), if Dodos were tasty, and which animal can eat with both sides of its body. Nick has a New York Times subscription and Sam has Reddit. Temporada 1
The Endangered Species Restaurant
In our first zoological episode, we read comments about animals. Topics and tangents include: whether Joe Exotic would make a good pet, Elder Scrolls, Russians versus Floridians versus Hippos, cryptids, and prehensile penises.Chupacabra Vitality Supplements
We sift through comments on movie trailers. Topics covered include a protracted discussion of You, Me and Dupree, Idiocracy coming true, Renfield, Ren Faires, and semi-forgotten Best Picture winners.We're back doing movies. In this episode, we look at comments on new and old movie trailers. Topics include: unauthorized biopics, Gerard Butler, Tetris intrigue, and mid-2000s era comedies. Email: closedcommentspodcast@gmail.com We read comments about well-known people. Topics and tangents include why people hate poetry, guillotine etiquette, and Rasputin. Shoot us an email: closedcommentspodcast@gmail.com We read comment threads about people living and dead. (Mostly dead). Tangents include wrestling jargon, teenage AI, and the movie 300. Email: closedcommentspodcast@gmail.com Dream Sailors and Cadaver Curators
In our second work-related episode, we try to make sense of comments about people's careers. Topics discussed include gamer mayors, renaissance faires, familiarity with death, lifeguard traps, elite priests, and The Good Nurse. Email interesting comments to closedcommentspodcast@gmail.comWe examine jobs (from the soul-crushing to the physically crushing) through the comments people leave about their work. Topics covered include: the perils of clockmaking, chimney sweeps, bunker boys, Pan Am, Catch Me if You Can, and what happens if you break into the “wrong” house. Send links to interesting comments to: closedcommentspodcast@gmail.com We surf the comments on Goodreads, Barnes & Noble, Reddit, and Amazon. Non sequiturs include pro wrestling, Pavlov’s dog, geishas, and greasers. Email links to interesting comments to: closedcommentspodcast@gmail.com