4.6 • 4.1K Ratings
🗓️ 19 August 2013
⏱️ 60 minutes
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Duck Dynasty conquers America while Franklin Graham runs into trouble in Iceland. And then a lively discussion with Doug TenNapel (part 2) about the adventures of an outspoken Christian in a business that isn't at all fond of outspoken Christians. Are hillbillies the only ones allowed to believe in Jesus on TV? Can a famous evangelist's son actually hold to historical Christian teaching? In Iceland? What about a celebrated graphic novelist in Hollywood? All this and more on the podcast this week!
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0:00.0 | Hey, this is Phil. Welcome back to the show. I'm here with Skye. Hello, Phil. Hi, with a slightly sunburned paint. Is that what it's called? A paint? A paint? A paint scalp? Yeah, scalp. It's also a paint. Yeah, is it? A bald paint? I thought that's the only one. Actually, I think a bald paint is a fake bald head. No, really? Well, that's what it is in the theater. And Christian! Hi everybody! |
0:30.0 | And it's been gone for two weeks. It was not at Okoboji with us last week. I never get invited to these things. Oh, anybody can go to Okoboji. You keep saying it. All of you! Come out to Okoboji next year. It was a great time when you interviewed Sarah Groves. And I'm sorry, I postponed to the second half of the Doug Tanapel interview. But we interviewed Sarah Groves, so we put that one up since I was there. And now we're doing the introduction to the second half of Doug. Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. I got a request to do the theme song in the voice. |
1:00.0 | This of the silly song narrator. And now it's time for silly songs of Larry. The part of the show where Larry comes out and sings a silly song. But that's not actually a character. No, he doesn't have a name. Well, silly song narrator. Well, you should use that voice for an actual character. And now it's time for silly song. It's actually, I use the same voice for wise men number one. But then it's pitch shifted. So it's higher. Silly song narrator is one of two characters that is not pitch shifted in veggie tails. |
1:30.0 | The other two being Mr. Neza and Goliath Slash King Twistimer. It was also sung the theme song. But silly song narrator is not a single theme song. And all the characters are pitched two half steps except the French piece, which are three half steps. Of course. Hello, John Glad. Have the French piece ever sung the theme song? Yes, I believe so. Okay. Here's silly song narrator singing the theme song. |
1:59.0 | Hey, it's a, what is it? It's a podcast. It's a podcast theme song. Not a dance song. Hey, it's a podcast. What do you know? Hey, it's a podcast. So there's no video. Hey, it's a podcast. So Lendineer, the Phil Vischer podcast starts right here. We'll talk to Sky and Christian too. And we'll listen to the second half of the guest interview with Doug Tenable for you. That was a lot of syllables. Hey, it's a podcast. So Lendineer, the Phil Vischer podcast. |
2:29.0 | The Phil Vischer podcast starts right here. It's so nice to play a ukulele that holds a tune. Mr. Jitani. Hey, don't blame me. I only bought the cheap ukulele from my 11 year old. You know, I was listening. Someone sent an interesting video of a ukulele player who was doing like beatbox stuff with their ukulele using chopsticks and all sorts of items. Chopsticks? Yeah, he drumsticks. |
2:58.0 | Yeah, he drumsticks. No, he put a chopstick in the strings. And then another one, he was like tapping on it. And then he had a comb, a plastic comb. And he was making it sound like a drum machine. |
3:09.2 | So it's interesting. The Bobby McFarron of the ukulele was quite impressive. But he, and I've heard a couple other people say this, he, he referred to it as a ukulele, not a ukulele. |
3:19.9 | I've heard that actually. Is that the proper Hawaiian? Maybe that's the Hawaiian. Maybe I've been saying it wrong. But I don't, I don't want to say ukulele. |
3:26.0 | Oh, you feel like a monkey. Who can I be? Who can I be? He sounds like a Jewish monkey now. |
3:34.6 | Great. Hey, has anyone seen my ukulele? Okay, we've got a good chunk of interview to play, but we do have some news. And here's something. |
3:48.8 | Hi, buckle up, you young bunkers. I'm just a narrator, Jack. Well, surely you must have heard of Mary Lary. He, he, he. Well, I best rectify that situation immediately. |
4:02.9 | Jack, what? It's feeling like Christmas, more ever-mitted. Well, them lights would pull folks in like they were skewers and June bugs. |
4:11.2 | Oh boy. Now, this is getting good. |
4:14.8 | I know who that is. I recognize that, boys. That's Uncle Si from Duck Dynasty. |
4:27.0 | From where? From where? Duck Dynasty. The Empire's merge. Duck Dynasty. And he's the, the, uh, narrator on the next Veggie Tills video. Mary Lary, a Christmas video. |
4:42.3 | Wow. Yeah. Yeah. Any appears to have had fun doing it. Ducks and Veggies. I'm sure, you know, um, the season premiere was two nights ago. |
4:52.2 | You know, speaking of that, Duck Dynasty, this is headline and variety. Duck Dynasty premiere shatters cable records with 11.8 million viewers. |
5:02.7 | Did it beat the Bible? Um, I, no, I don't think so. Here's what it did. Well, it beat, I think the subsequent episodes. |
5:10.7 | It didn't beat the initial episode. A&E has the competition ducking for cover Wednesday as it's redneck reality smash duck Dynasty kicked off a new season with a whopping 11.8 million viewers. |
5:22.5 | The largest audience ever for a nonfiction cable series reality. So like walking dead and maybe the Bible, it would be the only things on cable that have rated higher than that. |
5:36.1 | Um, it also set records for A&E, the biggest telecast in the network's history. Wow. I've never seen it still. You still. I watched a few. You watched a few. You are so missing out. I apparently am. I die. I watched them. What is the hesitation? They're kind of funny. They're hysterically funny. They're kind of funny. They're hysterically funny. I don't know that I would go with that. They're so funny. Sometimes I pay my pants. Oh my. They're so funny. I can't hold it. They're redneck motif. |
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