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Stop Podcasting Yourself

Episode 60 - Chris von Szombathy

Stop Podcasting Yourself

Graham Clark and Dave Shumka

Comedy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2009

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Artist and musician Chris von Szombathy joins us to talk about The Soloist, high-speed rail, and Garfield. We also stuntcast Popeye.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:13.4

Stop podcasting yourself.

0:15.0

Woe!

0:17.0

Hello everybody and welcome to episode number 60

0:27.0

I've stopped podcasting yourself my name is Graham Clark and joining me as always is the man that they originally wanted for the lead role in the wrestler but couldn't get him.

0:37.5

Mr. Dave Shumka.

0:39.0

Yeah, because I was too dangerous.

0:41.0

That's true.

0:42.0

They, yeah, they wouldn't have believed believe you as a wrestler more like a killer. Yeah, like the kind of guy who kills wrestlers.

0:48.0

And our guest here on a, on a, I would say 60s that's kind of a landmark episode right all the all the tens to me feel

0:59.9

significant

1:00.7

Sure not to the other ones haven't been, but this feels good.

1:04.0

You love the metric system.

1:05.0

Oh, there's no doubt about that.

1:07.9

Our guest today is artist and musician, fair to say?

1:11.6

Chris Von Zombathie.

1:14.0

A longtime friend of Dave Shumkis.

1:17.0

Very long.

1:18.0

Very long.

1:19.0

And I was checked out, Dave has a little book of your art. I mean little literally the size of it is a small book.

1:27.6

He's not diminishing the importance of your of your cute little art.

1:31.6

And the shoe tree art art

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