How do I love thee?
I’ve listened to Superego for two years and still cry with laughter. When referencing Superego with fellow listeners, said laughter ensues as if part of a secret club. I giggle when I see a picture of Nick Nolte and lose it when a Wilfred Brimley commercial comes on. I enjoy greeting anyone named Matthew as well as using adjectives in past tense. When changing the subject I softly say, “Sooo anyhow…” I really want to force eye contact with someone so I can creepily say, “Generous.” I inspired a new book of the Bible (Epesiostomes). I sometimes get Shunt McGuppin jingles stuck in my head. I wish I had an Uncle 'Hurrald' who lived in 'Coloradah'. I have a Tourette’s-like reaction to the name Don Rickles and cannot wait until the perfect moment when I can say, “Pirates of the Caribbean meww-vie.” I can’t think of a clever way to reference vials of bone marrow, but I do agree with the question: Why WOULD someone even have that? The list could easily go on, but I would hate to lose you dear readers with my ramblings, so I strongly encourage you to listen. Listen again. Listen over and over so that you may also enjoy the many aforementioned bits, as well as unmentioned, and join this club that has been kept secret much too well. These are my boys. Enjoy.Read full review »
JSuckah via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/16/08
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