Every Shocktober must come, sadly, to an end, but not without our longest (and best?) episode of the month. Dan Macabre, Booart Skellington, and Elliott Killin’ are joined by Hellie Haglund to discuss “Ouija,” the movie that captures the thrill of moving a piece of wood across a board. Meanwhile Stuart discovers the double-meaning to House II, Dan expands his masterful celebrity impression repertoire, which turns the tables on interrupting Elliott, and Hallie insists that Ingmar Bergman was a breast man.
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Thanks for all the inquiries about the health of Lulu, Dan’s cat. Unfortunately, he and Sarah had to put her to sleep after 12 love-filled years. Her suffering is over, and now she’s sniffing Hallie’s boots in heaven. We miss her.
Keep on flopping in the free world! Quick question for my fellow floppers: a few episodes ago, Elliott thanked a listener for recommending a podcast to him that he was enjoying. I re-listened to the episodes I thought it was mentioned but didn’t hear it. Anyone remember what I’m talking about and what the podcast was called? Thanks
That head candle thing is a St. Lucia wreath.
Condolences to you and Sarah on the loss of Lulu. I’ll miss hearing about her on the podcast as she skulked around in the background. Losing a pet is always tough but inevitable. I hope you find another fantastic cat when the time is right.
On a happier note, thanks for making this a Shocktober to remember, Peaches.
Funniest episode ever. 🙂
Hallie was wrong about that Seinfeld episode with the big breasted waitress. The episode is called ‘The Maestro.’ The line, delivered by jerry, goes like this: “I haven’t seen four women like this together outside of a Russ Meyer film.”
Possibly conflated with the Nose Job, which has a Bergman reference and questions of good sex vs. bad relationships.
It breaks my heart, as a cat lover and a Dan lover, to hear about the passing of Lulu. 🙁 My own two little fluff balls are entering their golden years, and I often find myself wondering when I’ll have to say goodbye to them.
Aww, Lulu!!! You have my condolences, Dan. I hope it wasn’t too hard letting her go 🙁
Also, I think that Hallie needs to do voice work.
I’m so sorry, Dan. Based on your Lulu anecdotes it’s clear that you were a wonderful kitty-dad.
Keep on flopping in the free world! Quick question for my fellow floppers: a few episodes ago, Elliott thanked a listener for recommending a podcast to him that he was enjoying. I re-listened to the episodes I thought it was mentioned but didn’t hear it. Anyone remember what I’m talking about and what the podcast was called? Thanks
That head candle thing is a St. Lucia wreath.
Condolences to you and Sarah on the loss of Lulu. I’ll miss hearing about her on the podcast as she skulked around in the background. Losing a pet is always tough but inevitable. I hope you find another fantastic cat when the time is right.
On a happier note, thanks for making this a Shocktober to remember, Peaches.
Funniest episode ever. 🙂
Hallie was wrong about that Seinfeld episode with the big breasted waitress. The episode is called ‘The Maestro.’ The line, delivered by jerry, goes like this: “I haven’t seen four women like this together outside of a Russ Meyer film.”
Possibly conflated with the Nose Job, which has a Bergman reference and questions of good sex vs. bad relationships.
It breaks my heart, as a cat lover and a Dan lover, to hear about the passing of Lulu. 🙁 My own two little fluff balls are entering their golden years, and I often find myself wondering when I’ll have to say goodbye to them.
Aww, Lulu!!! You have my condolences, Dan. I hope it wasn’t too hard letting her go 🙁
Also, I think that Hallie needs to do voice work.
I’m so sorry, Dan. Based on your Lulu anecdotes it’s clear that you were a wonderful kitty-dad.
Sorry to hear about your loss Dan. Here’s the American girl doll all dolled up for xmas.
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Nothing better than listening to the flop house podcast and being reminded that you haven’t listened to The Mollusk in a while!
I’m so sorry to hear about your Lulu.
best devil: peter cook in the original “bedazzled.”