
In other words, I don’t know what any of this shit is and I’m fucking scared.) 27. (Disclaimer: I don’t know what any of these sketches are actually called so I named them myself. Maybe bookmark it or print it out or something. So, in case you see any other rankings out there, just know that this is the best one. But also keep in mind that this one guy’s opinion also happens to be the correct opinion. Now, keep in mind that this is just one guy’s opinion. Because, really, there’s no more appropriate way to appreciate any artform, especially comedy, than to confine it to a strict categorical order! But I’ve now watched Season 2 five times (haha what have YOU been doing with YOUR summer?) and I am finally ready to put all of the Season 2 sketches in order of My Official Ranking. I think I’d grown so accustomed to the vernacular and characters of the beloved first season that my brain was somewhat hesitant to allow that world to expand. The recently released second season of ITYSL took some getting used to. OK OK here’s today’s topic which is not music related but also fuck it who cares… Lots of great advice in there, namely: Dan Ozzi is a genius and we should all listen to him!

And since I’m plugging Spotify podcasts all willy nilly, you gotta listen to my friend Kim interview Laura Jane Grace for her Best Advice podcast. Uhh wake me up when September ends? More like wake me up when the dang podcast ends! Ha ha jk jk I have not slept in three days. Hey wanna hear a cool podcast? I was a guest on Yasi Salek’s Bandsplain and professed my love of Green Day for TWO AND A HALF HOURS. Hmm now that I’m thinking about it I just remembered I have another profile due to SPIN like yesterday whoops better get on that huh. Want to read a lil profile I wrote about her in SPIN ? Well, great news. I can’t think of a song that evokes a more visceral reaction out of me than the opening track. Here’s a plug that’s NOT about me if you can believe it: Laura Stevenson has a new record coming out in a few days and it is phenomenal. This week we griped about the L*mp B*zkit revival. Basically David and I just gripe for an hour and it’s actually a lot cheaper than going to therapy.
I THINK I SHOULD LEAVE PLUS
Maybe just $200 - $900 each week, and by October, you should have plenty available to afford my wares!Īlso, I have been doing a lot of No Plus Ones podcasting this summer. So, if you want to buy said cool shit, I’d advise putting some money aside each week in what you can call your “Dan Ozzi fund.” Not a lot.
I THINK I SHOULD LEAVE SERIES
Writer-comedian Tim Robinson’s situational sketch comedy series has firmly established itself as one of. Aside from the book itself (out 10.26.21 for more info visit ), I have a ton of cool related shit to guilt you into buying. I Think You Should Leave season 3 is now out on Netflix, and frankly, that’s fantastic. So, yeah, I kind of feel like a one-man book publishing machine over here but maaaaaan, I’ve got some good, fun things planned for this fall. If you still want one, I have some more copies coming in very shortly. For fun! So I did that last month and those orders keep coming in! I’m mailing them out as fast as I can send them dammit! Everyone at the post office hates me! Thanks for the kind words about it if you ordered one.

They make you feel good, Robinson explains. Tim Robinson in season 2 of I Think You Should Leave. And on top of that, I thought to myself hmmmm you know what I should do in the middle of all this is release a second book. Each sketch is intercut with brightly colored graphics and bits of upbeat soul songs. It’s actually the thousand and one things you have to worry about after that-the jacket copy, the audiobook, press, merch, events, etc. You’d think the hardest part about writing a book would be… you know, writing the book.

But either way, being just a long weekend away from more of the show is welcome news, indeed.Hello! Apologies on the REPLY ALT lag lately but folks… I have gotten myself in way over my head here. Perhaps that will drop before the July 6 return of I Think You Should Leave. That sequence contained a ton of hits, though the meme-filled show did have too many songs to fit in there: “The Day That Robert Palins Murdered Me” was nowhere to be seen. We already saw a bit of this last month, as part of a medley of songs from Robinson and Sam Richardson along with musician Phredley Brown. Conner O’Malley’s character is more than willing to oblige, setting up one of the weirder sketches of the season that culminated in an equally touching and bizarre burial scene in a cemetery. From the fourth episode of the first season, the sketch features Robinson driving in a car with a bumper sticker that says “honk if you’re horny” on it. “Friday Night,” of course, is all about the limitless potential of an evening that kicks off the weekend.

I think you should leave turbo team July 2, 2021
