Been low-key nostalgic enough to ponder giving this show a rewatch. Wonder if it aged well. Felt wholesome enough at the time, but I was just a wee lad.
I went to see him live a few years ago. I hadn’t watched the show in years but have fond memories.
Was a great show, the audience was almost exclusively 50+ guys (so I was an outlier) and the audience participated just like it was a live audience during filming. Goofy, absolutely, but it was good fun.
I don’t have the episodes but it’s on my list to grab the collection eventually.
Been low-key nostalgic enough to ponder giving this show a rewatch. Wonder if it aged well. Felt wholesome enough at the time, but I was just a wee lad.
It’s still going as a podcast. And, yeah, it holds up, for those of us with a taste for it.
Everyone I know who doesn’t enjoy it today never enjoyed it before.
(Roughly quoted from the podcast, haha.)
There’s a pod?! ::::drops everything::::
I’ve been watching bits of it on YT. Still funny, but some of the shine has worn off IMO.
I watched it for the first time recently. In my opinion you can tell its age but it’s certainly good entertainment still.
RGS taught me everything I need to know about Canada, marriage, tinkering with explosives and friendship.
I went to see him live a few years ago. I hadn’t watched the show in years but have fond memories.
Was a great show, the audience was almost exclusively 50+ guys (so I was an outlier) and the audience participated just like it was a live audience during filming. Goofy, absolutely, but it was good fun.
I don’t have the episodes but it’s on my list to grab the collection eventually.
The “Winter of Discount Tent” skits alone are worth the time. It’s good fun.
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