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The Comedy Button: Episode 53

Scott and Brian are babies who like baby games. And with that, enjoy the show — and don’t forget to vote for us in the 2012 Podcast Awards!

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The Comedy Button — Episode 53 (2012-11-09)
This week, the nerds gang up on the bros for liking stupid baby games, and we discuss cutting the proverbial umbilical cord, recall fond memories of the Preview Channel, bemoan our lack of dreams, pitch the next award-winning flavor of Cap’n Crunch, remember the awesome books we read as children, share our weird substitute teacher stories, discuss Anthony’s online dating experiences (or lack thereof), poke fun at ’90s porn, and tell sordid tales of public transit brawls. Starring Scott Bromley, Brian Altano, Anthony Gallegos, Ryan Scott, and Max Scoville.
Running Time: 54m 14s
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The Comedy Button: Episode 52

Below is an image of San Francisco’s police force, hard at work post-World Series. Enjoy the show, and don’t forget to vote for us in the 2012 Podcast Awards!

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The Comedy Button — Episode 52 (2012-11-02)
This week, we recall our first impressions of each other, future careers ruined by Google, the awfulness of Twilight, reading non-comprehension, Maxbergers syndrome, local sportsball championships, San Francisco’s useless police force, fun with gas cans, helping elderly people call 9-1-1 for non-emergencies, and the Men’s SWEARhouse. Starring Scott Bromley, Brian Altano, Anthony Gallegos, Ryan Scott, and Max Scoville.
Running Time: 42m 50s
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The Comedy Button: The Lost Boys Commentary

It’s Halloween, which means your local TV stations are probably playing lots of terrible “scary” movies in observance of our favorite non-holiday. While all the boring people are out mooching candy and checking apples for razor blades, why not settle down with everyone’s favorite ’80s movie that they didn’t quite realize was quite so bad at the time, The Lost Boys. Go grab your DVD, Blu-ray, or streaming versions from our Amazon store if you haven’t already!

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The Comedy Button — The Lost Boys Commentary (2012-10-26)
Yes, before director Joel Schumacher ruined childhoods with Batman & Robin, he put Jack Bauer and Bill S. Preston in The Lost Boys — a weird, slightly uncomfortable tale about creepy teenage vampires. So come along and join Comedy Button hosts Scott Bromley, Brian Altano, Anthony Gallegos, Ryan Scott, and Max Scoville on a journey into the land of the awkward dead. This commentary is available in both NTSC and PAL formats, so make sure you grab the right one!
Running Time: 1h 40m 8s (NTSC), 1h 36m 2s (PAL)
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The Comedy Button: Episode 51

I missed this week’s show, but stay tuned for next week’s Lost Boys commentary. Go pick up your DVD or Blu-ray copy if you haven’t done so already!

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The Comedy Button — Episode 51 (2012-10-19)
Max shares a whole book of raccoon facts, while Anthony and Brian talk about the joys of moving furniture. Brian also met Anthony’s father (and his car full of weapons), we talk about how retarded Star Wars is, and bemoan our lack of cool Lego toys. Also: We don’t know what car engines do, but we ran across a crackhead a capella group and a few homeless people on the local awful commuter train. And, your mail is still terrible. Starring Scott Bromley, Brian Altano, Anthony Gallegos, and Max Scoville.
Running Time: 59m 39s
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The Comedy Button: Episode 50

It’s episode 50! Why not celebrate by voting for us in the annual Podcast Awards and Stitcher Awards? Check out our full rundown on what to do!

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The Comedy Button — Episode 50 (2012-10-12)
For our 50th episode not-so-spectacular, we talk about taking pictures of our butts as kids, Brian gives all his stuff away, Anthony hunts for tarantulas, no one understands how Max can have an Indian half-brother, everyone tells a sewer story, Brian is an upstanding citizen, we realize that we’re getting old, we remember our weird neighbors, we rock out to L. Ron Hubbard’s horse jams, Tom Cruise still sucks, Ryan hates the beach, we break down the science of DuckTales, and some podcasts will always be more awesome than ours. Starring Scott Bromley, Brian Altano, Anthony Gallegos, Ryan Scott, and Max Scoville.
Running Time: 55m 27s
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The Comedy Button: Episode 49

Don’t forget to vote for us in the annual Podcast Awards, in the Gaming, Peoples Choice, and Best Produced categories! BRAPP THE VOTE!

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The Comedy Button — Episode 49 (2012-10-05)
This week, we consider the logistics of having sex in space, note that San Francisco is full of either tons of homeless people or werewolves, share some clown facts, express our feelings about less-abled people, have some plunger problems, read some Amazon reviews, recall our most favorite (and most brutal) middle school fights, discuss the things that should never be used in a store display case, learn all about face-slapping massage treatment (seriously — this is a real thing), and talk up the annual Podcast Awards. Starring Scott Bromley, Brian Altano, Anthony Gallegos, Ryan Scott, and Max Scoville.
Running Time: 58m 36s
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The Comedy Button: Episode 48

Milk Duds are awesome. That is all.

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The Comedy Button — Episode 48 (2012-09-28)
This week, we talk about impossible expectations for journalism, play “Indian Food or Star Wars Character,” discuss the wild and wacky goings-on during the average San Francisco morning, get bored with our futuristic toys, reminisce on how crazy New York can be, laugh at dumb pigeons, laugh at dumb cartoons (and their marketing campaigns), choose between our theoretical daughters banging either Bret Michaels or the high school football team, read the worst revenge letter ever, hate on bad candy, talk about our froo-froo toys, and investigate some bedroom mysteries. Starring Scott Bromley, Brian Altano, Anthony Gallegos, and Ryan Scott.
Running Time: 1h 17m 39s
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