Synopsis
Everybody has secret weirdness, Pete Holmes gets comedians to share theirs.
Episodes
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Jim Gaffigan
30/11/2011 Duration: 01h03minPete gets weird with one of his favorite comedians who, amongst other weirdnesses, is a delightful breath of God-believing fresh air. It's super crispy!
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Neal Brennan
22/11/2011 Duration: 01h46minNeal Brennan, who co-created the friggin' Chappelle Show for crying out loud (and is a great, hilarious standup, writer and director), has the best show biz stories in the world. He shared a ton of them here, as well as a couple of the things that make him incredibly weird. Neal, like past guests, is another brunch buddy and we've recreated the feel one of our many vegan feast chats here for you to enjoy. SO ENJOY. got it, weirdos?
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Moshe Kasher
15/11/2011 Duration: 58minBoy, if you like talking about comedy AND sex, this episode is for you. Definitely NSFW, NSFP (playgrounds), NSFDIACWYIL (driving in a car with your in-laws). NSFC (church). It gets super personal, super sexual and mildly sexy. Sex! Also, drugs. Also, loads of laughs with Pete's good friend and hilarious comedian Moshe Kasher.
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Chelsea Peretti
08/11/2011 Duration: 01h14minWhat's weirder than offending Pete's good friend Chelsea in the first 10 minutes of the podcast? Listen and you'll find out!
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Dave Coulier
03/11/2011 Duration: 01h21minBONUS EPISODE! What's weirder than a long talk with Dave Coulier? Like, for real, anything? Pete and Dave talk about getting-then-losing SNL, what Dave "pulled down" for Full House, Muppet Babies, sex, and God. Somehow it was both deep AND filled with the occasional fart noise. Weird.
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Demetri Martin
01/11/2011 Duration: 01h30minDemetri and I get weird talking about how God is a bouncing ball, divorce and whether or not he feels "stuck in his persona". Great episode with a great comedian!
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Kumail Nanjiani
25/10/2011 Duration: 01h34sThere's plenty weird about my hilarious friend Kumail Nanjiani to get the show started off right! I've been good friends with Kumail for ten years so we're able to go deep into his comedy (specifically how his early voice was so different from his style now), his marriage (Kumail is one of the few young, married comedians I know) and his thoughts on religion. Buckle up for weirdness!