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Stop Podcasting Yourself

Episode 101 - Kevin Lee

Stop Podcasting Yourself

Graham Clark and Dave Shumka

Comedy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2010

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

Kevin Lee returns and we basically just talk about The Olympic opening ceremonies and a shirt made out of pizza.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, he's Dave Schumka, and he's Graham Clark and together we host

0:13.2

stop podcasting yourself.

0:14.8

Woe!

0:15.8

Hello everybody and welcome to episode number 101 of

0:27.0

stop podcasting yourself the most Dalmatianist of podcasts my name is Graham

0:32.2

Clark and joining me as always is the person we call a real life

0:35.9

Cruella de Ville, Mr Dave Schumka. Gunghe Fat Choi guys.

0:40.9

Back at you. And our guest, a gentleman who we figured out through the magic of

0:45.6

calendars was last on this podcast almost a year ago today like within a

0:51.8

within about a week you were here around last Valentine's Day

0:54.9

Mr Kevin Lee improviser comedian writer salesman I think you do some sales annual event yeah all those things you're back for Kevin Lee

1:05.8

That's right Kevin Lee and read lobster one year later. It's like seven up but one year at a time

1:11.7

One up one up yeah one up.

1:13.0

one up.

1:14.0

So not much as the

1:15.0

or the child came.

1:16.7

The child.

1:17.7

No, the movie.

1:18.7

There is a good.

1:19.7

Let's get to know us. Get to know us. Get to know us. was like a group of seven-month-old fetuses, no skinnying.

1:33.3

I started with seven-year-old kids.

1:35.3

They're just like interviewing bellies.

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