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“Make it about the work, and don’t be a dick…” Okay folks, hold on to your hats because on this week’s episode, we’ve got a ridiculously funny guy — really, no one should be allowed to be this funny. You know Joe Lo Truglio from 153 episodes of “Brooklyn 99,” “Reno 911,” and probably some other shows with a 9 in the title. He’s done some of the funniest episodes of “Drunk History” ever made, he was in “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Burning Love,” and we’re going waaaay back now but true comedy fans remember that he was a creator and cast member of MTV’s brilliantly funny “The State.” David and Chris talk with Joe about all that, and more. Like the horror film “Outpost” that Joe wrote and directed and produced. Tune in and hear why this incredibly funny, talented actor — like all of us — sometimes still muses aloud, “I don’t understand — how many more of these hoops am I going to have to jump through?”
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By David Basche and Chris Rydell“Make it about the work, and don’t be a dick…” Okay folks, hold on to your hats because on this week’s episode, we’ve got a ridiculously funny guy — really, no one should be allowed to be this funny. You know Joe Lo Truglio from 153 episodes of “Brooklyn 99,” “Reno 911,” and probably some other shows with a 9 in the title. He’s done some of the funniest episodes of “Drunk History” ever made, he was in “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Burning Love,” and we’re going waaaay back now but true comedy fans remember that he was a creator and cast member of MTV’s brilliantly funny “The State.” David and Chris talk with Joe about all that, and more. Like the horror film “Outpost” that Joe wrote and directed and produced. Tune in and hear why this incredibly funny, talented actor — like all of us — sometimes still muses aloud, “I don’t understand — how many more of these hoops am I going to have to jump through?”
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.