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Without fanfare Greg Behrendt and Dave Anthony's "Walking the Room" has quietly become essential listening. Listening to this podcast is like sitting in on a bar conversation between two extremely witty, frivolous, pop-culture-literate mates. They don't get the recognition they deserve- they are very funny, inventive, disrespectful and honest about the pitfalls of life as comedians. A sublime mix of confessional humour and insights into the lives of two family men and stand up comedians, "Walking the Room" is a first rate, funny, honest jab at life's South African Casino Chickens, (listen to Podcast 9, you'll get the reference). Really people, why aren't you listening? This stuff is some of the best pod-cuddles on itunes. Seriously.Read full review »
TimTamMan via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/02/10
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The dialogue between these Two is more interesting than 87% of all media. If you don't listen and relate/laugh/understand then your soul has failed you and will die missing everything fun and cool and freeing in your life. And if you have a masters degree on top of that- you're already...Read full review »
Edaube via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/08/10
Listening to this pod cast is like eavesdropping on a really weird conversation and trying not to make eye contact with anyone. Sometimes hilarious, often tangental and random, Walking the Room is definitely worth downloading - get to know these two guys by putting a glass against the door of...Read full review »
catcat4 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/13/11
I will admit to not really knowing anythign about Greg or Dave before listening to this show, but now I can't get enough. I love the dynamic between the two of them, the material is always funny, it kind of feels like you're listening in on two old friends catching up...I mean that in a...Read full review »
Pat Sievert via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/20/10
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