Episode 67 - Jimmy Barnes
Musician, filmmaker, and former comedian Jimmy Barnes joins us to talk about such topics as shirtlessness, base jumping, and fake David Lee Roth.

Musician, filmmaker, and former comedian Jimmy Barnes joins us to talk about such topics as shirtlessness, base jumping, and fake David Lee Roth.
Podcaster, ex-comedian, and Archie expert, Kliph Nesteroff joins us to talk college radio, Archie comics, and roofing techniques.
Comedian Paul Breau joins us to talk dog attacks, mayonnaise, and our fractured understanding of the camera obscura.
This week we go without a guest and pass the savings on to you. We talk summer blockbusters, what makes Dave tick, and learn about your neighbourhood characters.
Jason Bryden joins us for our first live podcast, recorded May 15, 2009 at Cafe Deux Soleils in Vancouver. After getting to know us, we do some audience Overheards, and the greatest Graham's Dad Movie Review segment ever, featuring Graham's Dad.
Sketch comedian Cam MacLeod joins us to give nicknames to our neighbourhood characters, talk about being handcuffed, and more prom-talk.
Comedian Paul Myrehaug joins us for a real dudecast as we discuss bush parties, prom, and Baywatch.
Artist and musician Chris von Szombathy joins us to talk about The Soloist, high-speed rail, and Garfield. We also stuntcast Popeye.
Improvisor and sketch machine Nicole Passmore joins us to talk Ghostbusters 2, failed firsts, and we stuntcast Golden Girls (a real challenge).
Writer/Comedian/Improviser Ian Boothby joins us to talk about The Spike Awards, candy, and vitamins.
Dan Werb of Woodhands returns to talk SXSW, movie soundtracks, and crack.
Improviser Ryan Beil joins us for a laugh-fest fueled by Elvis, Smashmouth, and Expo Ernie.
Comedy beat reporter Guy MacPherson joins us to discuss why he is incapable of laughter, Jack Johnson, and French fries.
Comedian Adam Pateman joins us to talk Africa, haircuts, and pitch a reality show.
We are once again guestless as we talk Watchmen, Jessica Alba, and we debut a new segment called Don't Get Me Started.
We float guestlessly through such topics as the Oscars, soul food, Jenny McCarthy, and we stuntcast Point Break.
Improviser Kevin Lee joins us and we talk giant burgers, we get fed up with blokes, we do some Graham's dad movie reviews, and we play a round of Fisher or Adams.
Comedian Ivan Decker returns to help us celebrate the big 5-0 with some science, personal ads, and Pizza Hut pasta.
Comedian and improvisor Bita Joudaki joins us for a gigglefest, some Degrassi talk, and a rating of contemporary pop stars.
Hockey bloggers Mike Halford and Jason Brough of Orland Kurtenblog join us to talk sports, Tupac conspiracy theories, and actual Canadian blokes.
Sketchy comedian Craig Anderson joins us to talk about the conventions of music videos, sandwiches, and Canadian blokes. We also stuntcast The X-Files.
Comedian Alicia Tobin joins us for a gigglefest in which we talk about more extraordinary blokes, we eat Graham Bumpers, and we play that WebMD game. Enough with the Johnny Dakota callbacks.
In our first show of '09, we're joined by comedian Toby Hargrave, with whom we discuss infomercials, snow, Snow, and extraordinary blokes.
Improviser Taz VanRassel joins us to talk Christmas releases, wrestling tag teams, and iPod battles. We stuntcast Archie and crown our Official American Listener. It could be you.
Dan Werb of Woodhands joins us for our Holiday Special '08. We talk Japan, play Celebrity Crush Hat, and open our Secret Santa gifts. Emmett Hall and Craig Anderson also stop by to offer glad tidings of great joy.
Comedian David Tsonos joins us to talk about Christmas music, dancin', and Bill Cosby's cinematic missteps.
Filmmaker and former child actor A.J. Bond joins us to talk brushes with Speedman, films (movies), and tons more time travel.
Abby Campbell is back to talk dreadlock beards, Jessica Simpson, and fanmail. We also get serious about our Official American Listener.
Actress, comedian, and former YTV PJ (What? I know, right?!), Marjorie Malpass joins the boys to talk Truck Nuts, Canadian show biz, and play a round of Tom Jane or Aaron Eckhart.
Musician/animator/cartoonist Emmett Hall joins us to talk armored men and unlikely pranks. We also unveil two new segment songs, stuntcast Star Trek - The Next Generation, and get everybody's name wrong.