Episodes 94 & 95 are up

The two most recent episodes are up. Download “Bad Jokes” with Kevin Ford and “Ryan Air” with Karl Hess at www.thesecondcolumn.com. Warning: “Bad Jokes” is filled with some tasteless jokes, hence the name. You were warned.

The two most recent episodes are up. Download “Bad Jokes” with Kevin Ford and “Ryan Air” with Karl Hess at www.thesecondcolumn.com. Warning: “Bad Jokes” is filled with some tasteless jokes, hence the name. You were warned.

My brother Tom and his fiancee Liz (who were married Saturday) joined us this week on The Second Column podcast. We talked about why you should never play hide and seek with Liz, Tom’s famous marriage proposal and what Los and Joe think Liz’s family is like. Also, Mike finally felt comfortable enough to make a joke on the show. And it was funny. No iTunes? Click here.
Next week: Green Genes magazine publisher Dan Donatelli joins us on the show. (E-mail me if you would like a copy of his humor magazine, which just came out last week. If you have read the new Green Genes, let me know what you thought.)

This week we talked to actor Samuel Child about his many movie and television appearances, Sam being typecast as a guy with a dinosaur tattoo, awful YouTube train videos, Joe’s alter ego Sven, Lionel train commercial remixes (the episode was a tad train-heavy) and the financial cost of Sean Kearney’s pain and suffering. Samuel Child has appeared in the movies Lurking in Suburbia, The Hamiltons and the remake of April Fool’s Day. He also has had roles in the television shows CSI: NY and Criminal Minds. Child is a onetime cast member of Pangea, the improv group in which Mike, Sean, Ed Galvez and I perform.

“Episode 84: Retired Clippers Jerseys” has been posted, and for once it’s a good one. On this week’s Second Column Podcast we talk about what should hang from the rafters for the woeful Los Angeles Clippers, guest John Kyle Grady’s many, many game show experiences and Sean’s plan to strike fear in the heart of all movie goers.
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Comedian Jamie Flam (left) stopped by to talk about barcades, gangs of old people, men who sit when they pee and why Carlos would not only survive, but thrive, in prison.
Alex Mesrobian (center) sat in to listen.
Sean Kearney (right) mainly jacked around a lot, as usual.
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