Episode 157 - Amanda Brooke Perrin
Comedian Amanda Brooke Perrin joins us to talk about ABC's TGIF, Jurassic Park, and waaaay too much Canadian stuff.

Comedian Amanda Brooke Perrin joins us to talk about ABC's TGIF, Jurassic Park, and waaaay too much Canadian stuff.
Comedian Charlie Demers returns to talk about superheroes, pep talks, and slippers.
Comedian Alicia Tobin returns to talk about saunas, turtlenecks, and raw food zombies.
Comedian Katie-Ellen Humphries returns to talk musicals, murder, and how to steal a cop's gun.
Comedian Lachlan Patterson returns to talk about The Tonight Show, building our own restaurant, and surprise parties.
Comedian Ivan Decker returns to talk about jail, wine, and the Amish.
Comedian and graphic designer Josh Loewen joins us to talk pizza, weddings, and punchability.
Comedian and actor Craig Anderson returns to talk fantasy novels, autographs, and Burlington Coat Factory.
No guest this week as we talk about movies, pudding, and made up stories about Donnie Osmond.
Pete and Courtney Johansson join us to talk about foreign toilets, lotions, and creative breakups. So giggly.
Comedian Phil Hanley drops by to talk breakups, chocolate, and Man Vs. Food. Then we stuntcast Police Academy.
Comedian Conor Holler returns to talk lycanthropes, Christmas donkeys, and male burlesque. Then we get some drunk dials.
The wonderful Abby Campbell returns for our Christmas episode to talk getting engaged, Dave's dreams, and Swiss cheese dishes. Then Emmett Hall and Chris Gauthier stop by to perform a Christmas pageant.
Comedian Damonde Tshritter joins us to talk about alternative Christmas movies, video arcades, and owls.
Dan Werb of Woodhands returns to talk about Predators, sleep disorders, and beard paintings. Then we talk to a listener who attended the Spiderman musical.
Peter Oldring of This Is That joins us to talk crank calls, divas, and which Gyllenhaal is prettier.
Comedian Sunee Dhaliwal joins us to talk basketball movies, mustaches, and Burlesque.
Famous comedian Paul F. Tompkins returns to talk knock-off toys, award shows, refugees, and bachelor parties.
Dave and Graham go without a guest and talk about international waters, phony bands, and no references from post-2004.
Comedians Debra DiGiovanni and Darcy Michael join us to talk about Halloween, having a law named after you, and lunchbags.
Comedian Moshe Kasher joins us to say the most swears ever and talk about Australia. Meanwhile, Dave got engaged.
Improviser AL Connors joins us to talk waterslides, the Yukon, and if Graham would make a good Big Brother.
Jamie Kilstein and Allison Kilkenny of Citizen Radio join us and it gets political, then it gets less political, then we talk about headbutting someone to death.
Comedian Eddie Pepitone joins us live from the Vancouver Comedy Festival to talk Tony Danza, CSI, and Smurf movies.
Comedian Kyle Kinane joins us to talk trampolines, bed bugs, and parental exclamations.
Improviser/Podcaster/Quizmaster Shaun Stewart joins us to talk musicals, bad advertising slogans, and fluffernutters.
No guest this week as we talk rock concerts, cartwheels, and job requirements. Later, we rank male nudity possibilities and Graham catches Dave not listening.
Almost Live's John Keister joins us at Seattle's Bumbershoot festival and we talk bad tattoos and play a round of Graham's Dad Movie Reviews.
Comedian Paul Myrehaug returns to talk mascots, dying trades, and cupcake TV.
Kaitlin Fontana returns to talk conventions, Playboy, and quitting stories.