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Episode 32: The Word is Off the Cuff

Episode 32: The Word is Off the Cuff

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Two of our favorites are back! Dav & Buster . . . er . . . Dav & Francis!

Talk to us about this episode by sending an email to episode32@punintensive.com

Today we talk about:

  • Nothing worthy of an "Explicit" tag, but there are a couple of jokes that may be considered ribald, so use discretion around the kids (as Ira Glass might say, we acknowledge the existence of sex shops)
  • We Start a Business
  • Comedy and Zoom
  • And a lost comrade in the pun community (see more below)

Links relevant to this episode:

  • Austin's Hideout Theater's Maestro (and their Twitch link)
  • The Limeliters staying six feet apart
  • SNL & RBG
  • Last Week Tonight
  • Marlon Bundo
  • Comedy Sports Austin
  • Francis McGrath's Music

And on a somber note, in this podcast we talk about the illness of a fellow punner, Brian Agler. Since the day this episode was recorded, Brian Passed away. Per Julia and Andy Balinsky, Brian was in the winner’s circle both years he competed at the O. Henry Pun-Off.

  • Here is a brief bio of him from a website of a political writing collective that he is a member of.
  • He is the co-author of a 141-issue weekly Humorous Writing newsletter
  • He has written humor columns for the New Yorker, Esquire, and McSweeny's
  • He has been a co-host of a series called the "Evening of Humorous Readings"
  • Here is the video of him in the semifinals in 2015 going against eventual champion Ben Ziek on Coverings & Coatings:
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvf_Hs35yOM&t=819s

Want more?

  • Our web site is punintensive.com
  • Play games at faceboook.com/punypage
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    • facebook.com/punintensive
    • instagram.com/punintensive
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    • twitter.com/punintesive
    • youtube.com

We want to give special thanks to the band Dark Meat, whose music ("When the Killers Came") we have come to love to use in our podcast.

We'll see you in two weeks! (and please rate us on iTunes!)

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