Dampercast Episode 39, "Bad Sandy"



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For anyone awake at this hour.  Dampercast episode thirty-nine.

This week Matty and Harrison join me in Dampercast HQ so I can give Harrison the "Leland Brungardt Psychoanalysis Assessment."  I subject Harrison to 37 rigorous thought provoking questions to ascertain which mental disabilities plague his pathetic existence.  We also listen to some Dampercast voice mail confessions and there's a ton of listener questions in  our newest weekly segment "Matt Chat".  Other topics include eggnog lattes, Mr. Garret: Dampercast Intern, dance pants for assholes, sex with a horse, Brad Pitt's beard beads, A Christmas Story, Matt's shitty advice for girls, Jesse Spano, Kelly Kapowski, The Family Circus, Zac Efron, and opiate binges.  Lots of bleeps in this one, thanks to Matty's big mouth.  Don't forget to call with your own Dampercast confessions.  Damper loves You.

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  • 12/13/2009 11:08 PM Alex C. wrote:
    As I was listening to this episode I could hear that one of the people who sent in a question was Alan Harper of Olympia, Washington. Now, like you Leland, I occasionally watch TWO AND A HALF MEN with my father, and as you probably know, Jon Crier's name on the show is Alan Harper. Also, fans of either of your podcasts might know by now that you have love/hate feelings, as I would call it, toward that show. So that person's name is Alan Harper, is a Damperfan, and just so happens to live in Olympia, Washington...sounds kind of suspicious to me! Coincidence or not, I thought it was pretty funny. I just wanted to mention that because I kind of guessed that you didn't catch it before Leland.
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    1. 12/14/2009 12:26 AM Leland Brungardt wrote:
      Hurm. That IS weird. Just remember, I'd NEVER make this stuff up...

      Thanks for all the support, Alex! Always glad to hear from you.
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