157: Nervous


Filed under: Podcasts — marina June 23, 2008 @ 8:50 am

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Katy
Nurr

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Boyfriend talk about being nervous around really attractive and commanding older people.
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  1. Do not be a smelly person and be around girlfriend of the boyfriend

    Comment by Zillafag — June 23, 2008 @ 11:06 pm

  2. Misandry is hatred of men, I think. *googles* Yep, misandry.

    I agree with you, Marina–people who don’t want to reproduce (or people who are attracted to people they can’t reproduce with) are the failsafes against overpopulation.

    That poor girl probably has no sensation in her slit whatsoever now. That’s sad.

    If you want beautiful cinematography *and* satisfying characters, you should totally see The Fall. It’s incredibly gorgeous.

    Ben is wrong, Jason Segel (who starred in Forgetting sarah Marshall) also wrote the movie. And I totally agree, that movie was awesome, because the chicks were the one pushing the dude to be a grownup (which happens in, like, every movie by that director dude, as far as I can tell) but they also had problems and interests of their own that weren’t annoying and fake. (Also, did you realize that Jason Segel was also the geek punk in SLC Punk? I totally didn’t realize that until someone pointed it out to me!)

    Comment by Katy — June 23, 2008 @ 11:21 pm

  3. You are correct, Katy: I was confusing Jason Segel with Judd Apatow, who produced and wrote Knocked Up and 40 Year Old Virign. However, I think you are also referring to Judd Apatow when you mention the “director dude”, since the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshal has only ever directed Forgetting Sarah Marshal, and Judd directed both 40 Year Old Virgin and Knocked up as well a two episodes each of Undeclared and Freaks and Geeks, as well as one episode of The Larry Sanders Show, whatever that it.

    Comment by Ben — June 24, 2008 @ 1:06 pm

  4. This is the Nurr’s boyfriend. It was incredibly surreal to hear that she had commented from you. I promise she doesn’t normally talk like that.

    We will drop a line when when get the berries, well, tablets of pure extract. It is supposed to be better.

    She doesn’t believe me but you two are just about the same person. If we get you in the same room it may cause total total protonic reversal.

    Comment by superkrissi — June 27, 2008 @ 12:11 am

  5. Damn it. Now I am talking like that.

    Comment by superkrissi — June 27, 2008 @ 8:18 am

  6. Misandry -Hatred of men

    I don’t think that homosexuality is necessarily a malfunction of what causes us to be attracted to the opposite sex. I think that, like gender, sexuality is on a floating scale. Because nature loves diversity. That way if all the heteros catch some disease, then the homos are left or vice versa. Same with gender. Although I heard that transgender animals help to push the species past a stagnant point, because TG are willing to question everything, don’t know how true that is…
    (I think I heard that on Radical Trannies, but I could be mistaken)

    Cheers,
    Marie

    Comment by Marie.Sophia — June 27, 2008 @ 6:25 pm

  7. Yep, I was referring to Judd Apatow–I thought he was the director, but I guess it’s just that Jason Segel and a bunch of the other dudes from Forgetting Sarah Marshall are part of the stable of actors Apatow likes to draw from/create with. And Apatow also produced Forgetting Sarah Marshall, so he was part of the creative team there too. Whatever, I meant that Forgetting Sarah Marshall plays into the Apatow theme of uptight chicks pushing slovenly dudes towards adulthood, but in a much less misogynistic and annoying way. Women can be flawed and interesting characters too–who knew? Not Judd Apatow, that’s who.

    Also, when I typed “slit” I meant “clit.” Again–that poor girl. :(

    Comment by Katy — June 28, 2008 @ 4:38 am

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