@Samuel Brown More like remove all the brilliant Norm MacDonald Live shows off the internet while not uploading them anywhere else and replacing them with the shitty sanitized Netflix episodes.
RIP Mr. Macdonald. A true legend who left this world far too soon. One of the funniest people that has even lived. Quick wit, fearless, and always brought the best for his audience. Godspeed Sir, cya on the other side
Most of his funniest lines were either ignored or not heard/understood by the guest. I love it when that happens and in the background you can hear the crew cackling at Norm messing around with the interview. In this case, Todd Glass brought out some of the best of Norm.
I can't thank you enough for putting this up. This is one of my favorite episodes of NML. Bless you for bringing this back where it belongs: freeing it from Netflix's evil claws and now again free for everyone who revere Norm MacDonald as the best comedian on the globe.
You can listen to all of them here: player.fm/series/norm-macdonald-live-1705948/ep-11-part-2-gilbert-gottfried-norm-macdonald-live Just scroll around. All episodes streaming.
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On this episode of Norm MacDonald Live, Todd went on this self righteous tirade about how stereotypes are lazy...only to minutes later say he loves CRUDE humor as long as it is "towards the right things." So...at first, he says stereotypes arent brave, but lazy....then he acts as though crude, to be crude humor isnt lazy...as long as it is toward "the right thing." ...but, who decides what the right thing is? So, there it is, these pro-censorship people just think you should be able to make stereotypes and crude humor toward "the right thing." I'd argue that some stereotypes are true and the fact that censor police try to silence them makes it reason enough to use them in humor. At this point, making a joke out of a stereotype is more brave than simply being crude because these corporate silencers arent really trying to silence crude humor...id even say theyre using it to subvert the populace.
On this episode of Norm MacDonald Live, Todd went on this self righteous tirade about how stereotypes are lazy...only to minutes later say he loves CRUDE humor as long as it is "towards the right things." So...at first, he says stereotypes arent brave, but lazy....then he acts as though crude, to be crude humor isnt lazy...as long as it is toward "the right thing." ...but, who decides what the right thing is? So, there it is, these pro-censorship people just think you should be able to make stereotypes and crude humor toward "the right thing." I'd argue that some stereotypes are true and the fact that censor police try to silence them makes it reason enough to use them in humor. At this point, making a joke out of a stereotype is more brave than simply being crude because these corporate silencers arent really trying to silence crude humor...id even say theyre using it to subvert the populace.
On this episode of Norm MacDonald Live, Todd went on this self righteous tirade about how stereotypes are lazy...only to minutes later say he loves CRUDE humor as long as it is "towards the right things." So...at first, he says stereotypes arent brave, but lazy....then he acts as though crude, to be crude humor isnt lazy...as long as it is toward "the right thing." ...but, who decides what the right thing is? So, there it is, these pro-censorship people just think you should be able to make stereotypes and crude humor toward "the right thing." I'd argue that some stereotypes are true and the fact that censor police try to silence them makes it reason enough to use them in humor. At this point, making a joke out of a stereotype is more brave than simply being crude because these corporate silencers arent really trying to silence crude humor...id even say theyre using it to subvert the populace.
I can’t explain how much I appreciate you putting these videos up. This was one of my favorite podcasts. It’s genuinely Norm at his best..fucking with Todd Glass. God bless Norm.
Favorite moments: "I dont mean to say the guy's high, but his EAR JUST POPPED." "And when we come back Todd Glass is going to read from his book, stoned out of his fucking mind!" "That's not all you were doing outside..." "You pretended you were on the DYNAH SHORE SHOW!?" "Why would a father get naked, to spank his child?" "and he's probably watching from a- well, actually hes probably down below, gettin raped by the devil!"
He’s not a decider, he just understands bad vibes in a way none of the rest of us can. Us normal folks need the genius of Todd Glass to decipher what’s been deemed offensive…
Norm seemed to like Todd quite a bit, so much so they hang out socially. Who cares he has some annoying views, or personality traits, he’s a good hang. Was good enough for Norm.
It was very hard to listen to. Just a big storm cloud of negativity. He tried to shut down Norm's actual comedy at every step. I hope he gets better, because this was really sad. Norm and Adam still managed to break through with some funny at a few points.
On this episode of Norm MacDonald Live, Todd went on this self righteous tirade about how stereotypes are lazy...only to minutes later say he loves CRUDE humor as long as it is "towards the right things." So...at first, he says stereotypes arent brave, but lazy....then he acts as though crude, to be crude humor isnt lazy...as long as it is toward "the right thing." ...but, who decides what the right thing is? So, there it is, these pro-censorship people just think you should be able to make stereotypes and crude humor toward "the right thing." I'd argue that some stereotypes are true and the fact that censor police try to silence them makes it reason enough to use them in humor. At this point, making a joke out of a stereotype is more brave than simply being crude because these corporate silencers arent really trying to silence crude humor...id even say theyre using it to subvert the populace.
I truly believe the only reason Norm did these podcasts was because he knew he wouldn't be around much longer. Most of the people he invited were friends of his and people he enjoyed or found interesting.
Norm tries to set the trap he always does "the smoke of poor souls who once loved and had dreams, this guy thinks it's all bull shit" and then Todd doesn't laugh so Norm falls into his own trap and laughs. One of my favorite things on the internet
Glass is a self proclaimed homosexual jew. No one needs to say anything about glass for the rest of eternity. Eternity. 2nd showing in Tijuana. 2nd showing.
i temporarily mentally synced up with Norm, i literally forgot Todd Glass's name right at the same time Norm did (at the very end of the episode), its not that Todd is forgettable but this episode is so "off the rails" that i think it kinda scrambles your brain. funny stuff, great episode!
unfortunately a lot of this is lost without the visual element. Todd is locked in for the whole episode. If I recall they even went over by 40 minutes. Both have excellent presence.
I was mesmerised by norms intro story, lying in the dark. When he said "a leper", it was a proper creepy moment that made the hairs on my arms stand up. :D
You are a midwit. Norm loves Todd and thinks he is hilarious. Do you think Norm is wrong about what is funny? Or do you think you are wrong? I hope this helps you become more self aware.
I mean... Thank God we have footage to go back and look at this and see if we're on the right side of things... We're not done evolving... Someone should get us into the hotels
It's ironic that Todd Glass says offensive comedians think they're brave, while he himself acts as if he's being this brave maverick protecting transvestites and shit and getting offended by simple Liberacci jokes. As if the whole mainstream culture and ESPECIALLY the LA/Hollywood bubble he lives in doesn't wholeheartedly agree with him.
On this episode of Norm MacDonald Live, Todd went on this self righteous tirade about how stereotypes are lazy...only to minutes later say he loves CRUDE humor as long as it is "towards the right things." So...at first, he says stereotypes arent brave, but lazy....then he acts as though crude, to be crude humor isnt lazy...as long as it is toward "the right thing." ...but, who decides what the right thing is? So, there it is, these pro-censorship people just think you should be able to make stereotypes and crude humor toward "the right thing." I'd argue that some stereotypes are true and the fact that censor police try to silence them makes it reason enough to use them in humor. At this point, making a joke out of a stereotype is more brave than simply being crude because these corporate silencers arent really trying to silence crude humor...id even say theyre using it to subvert the populace.
@@inandoutoftheabyss9953 I agree completely. Todd's opinion would change depending on which way the wind blows. Norm understood that censorship was BS. Norm knew that no matter what the joke is that someone could always be offended, and at the same time there is always someone out there that would laugh also. I don't care a single bit for Todd, but he was a good guest for Norm because Norm was always at his best when there was a weak minded individual squirming at the things he joked about.
@@inandoutoftheabyss9953 I think I gave Adam way too much credit. He said, "I have 3 things to say about that!" Which I though was a callback to minutes prior when Todd kept repeating, "let me say three things about this!"
@@AJ-das you might be right! i just saw this comment and skipped ahead. I can see adam doing that. Adam is good (almost too good) at subtlety and.....meta comedy....I hate meta.
I love plenty of very non pc comedians, but it does get to a point where everyone is just in competition to say the most outrageous things possible. When that happens the most rebellious and interesting thing you can do is stand up and do dad jokes
What was funny about this one was that I thought Todd was his genuine self. But, Norm fucked with him at almost every turn. Either Todd is smart and norm is a genius, or Norm was exposing Todd in some ways. But, at that same time, Todd roles with it and some of his laugh breaks and outrage really add to the interview
@Stuart ScottIt's older than that. I think it's from around 2014 because Glass says he came out 2 years ago and I think he came out around '12 on Maron
Todd explains to the folks at home…everything!
I love how Norm messes w/ Glass throughout this full episode.
Thanks for posting full eps.
Todd's reaction to the Albert Fish jerk joke was so disappointing.
tell us a story about Bill Boggs
Yeah, and the fact that Glass fails to see through it most of the time.
@@ronchang9791 thanks for telling me the fish joke was coming. Todd is a good guy I’ve met a couple times.
I think Norm was revenging Glass for the time he was on Glass's show and wouldn't let him talk.
Netflix treatment of Norm caused me to cancel my sub with them. Id rather give 15 bucks to Adam and im.deeply closeted!
What did netflix do?
@Samuel Brown More like remove all the brilliant Norm MacDonald Live shows off the internet while not uploading them anywhere else and replacing them with the shitty sanitized Netflix episodes.
I heard a few local live comics do a variation of "I signed an HBO Contract" (long pause) $30 a month and it includes sports.
@@weefeatures "remove all the brilliant Norm MacDonald Live shows" They bought all but the first three, that's why the first three are still up.
They're all available on archive.org
RIP Mr. Macdonald. A true legend who left this world far too soon. One of the funniest people that has even lived. Quick wit, fearless, and always brought the best for his audience. Godspeed Sir, cya on the other side
All the stars are here!
The part when norm is describing the term for getting a joint covered in spit without saying it was so funny lol
Most of his funniest lines were either ignored or not heard/understood by the guest. I love it when that happens and in the background you can hear the crew cackling at Norm messing around with the interview. In this case, Todd Glass brought out some of the best of Norm.
I can't thank you enough for putting this up. This is one of my favorite episodes of NML. Bless you for bringing this back where it belongs: freeing it from Netflix's evil claws and now again free for everyone who revere Norm MacDonald as the best comedian on the globe.
Here here Jair
You can listen to all of them here:
player.fm/series/norm-macdonald-live-1705948/ep-11-part-2-gilbert-gottfried-norm-macdonald-live
Just scroll around. All episodes streaming.
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Did it work? I use it all the time. You can shut off the screen too. 👌
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Thank god Todd was there to explain what was funny.
Pretentious is what it is
On this episode of Norm MacDonald Live, Todd went on this self righteous tirade about how stereotypes are lazy...only to minutes later say he loves CRUDE humor as long as it is "towards the right things."
So...at first, he says stereotypes arent brave, but lazy....then he acts as though crude, to be crude humor isnt lazy...as long as it is toward "the right thing." ...but, who decides what the right thing is?
So, there it is, these pro-censorship people just think you should be able to make stereotypes and crude humor toward "the right thing."
I'd argue that some stereotypes are true and the fact that censor police try to silence them makes it reason enough to use them in humor. At this point, making a joke out of a stereotype is more brave than simply being crude because these corporate silencers arent really trying to silence crude humor...id even say theyre using it to subvert the populace.
The audience was the real victims
@@rossdreizler4191 I didn’t even know they were sick
How to be funny by this guy.
This still may be my favorite 90 min of the internet from the last 8 years. I remember being in physical pain laughing when this came out.
Back of the balls
Why would a father get naked to spank his child??
Legend has it that Todd Glass still hasn't finished his point...
I love how Todd is so angry and so confused at the same time
Yeah, he was a real woman about it.
Maybe one of the worst gimmicks a comic ever had!!
Like an old man trying to send soup back at a deli
You just described modern liberals in a nutshell.
Yeah because anger and confusion falls inside party lines right
Norm was so funny he could even be funny with Todd Glass in the room.
Todd should've never let it slip that he Hates waiting to talk in the beginning of the interview xD
On this episode of Norm MacDonald Live, Todd went on this self righteous tirade about how stereotypes are lazy...only to minutes later say he loves CRUDE humor as long as it is "towards the right things."
So...at first, he says stereotypes arent brave, but lazy....then he acts as though crude, to be crude humor isnt lazy...as long as it is toward "the right thing." ...but, who decides what the right thing is?
So, there it is, these pro-censorship people just think you should be able to make stereotypes and crude humor toward "the right thing."
I'd argue that some stereotypes are true and the fact that censor police try to silence them makes it reason enough to use them in humor. At this point, making a joke out of a stereotype is more brave than simply being crude because these corporate silencers arent really trying to silence crude humor...id even say theyre using it to subvert the populace.
It's funny how Todd has to always explain to us why he starts laughing, as if we're thinking he's only laughing cause he's stoned.
though as one comedian to another, i guess also he might be just talking more candidly about joke structure
And unfunny.
Glass: i know what im saying!! Lol love him
On this episode of Norm MacDonald Live, Todd went on this self righteous tirade about how stereotypes are lazy...only to minutes later say he loves CRUDE humor as long as it is "towards the right things."
So...at first, he says stereotypes arent brave, but lazy....then he acts as though crude, to be crude humor isnt lazy...as long as it is toward "the right thing." ...but, who decides what the right thing is?
So, there it is, these pro-censorship people just think you should be able to make stereotypes and crude humor toward "the right thing."
I'd argue that some stereotypes are true and the fact that censor police try to silence them makes it reason enough to use them in humor. At this point, making a joke out of a stereotype is more brave than simply being crude because these corporate silencers arent really trying to silence crude humor...id even say theyre using it to subvert the populace.
@@willhavealook 1:28:16 I love him for specifically this but I doubt he's dissecting it as a comedian
I can’t explain how much I appreciate you putting these videos up. This was one of my favorite podcasts. It’s genuinely Norm at his best..fucking with Todd Glass. God bless Norm.
The joke at the beginning is perfect: a tragic short story turned into comedy gold. Only Norm could do that.
I really enjoy how Norm always lapsed into Canadian dialect when he told stories.
"Why would a father get naked to spank his child" is maybe the funniest thing I've ever heard
Hall l8k9oohrgll
I dont mean to say the guy's high, but his EAR JUST POPPED.
Currently suffering lung damage from smoking a bong while hearing that and coughing it out
Lol yeah it was pretty funny!
@Lorin Sanchez yes I'm not sophisticated or hilarious like you
This is the one with the epic Brokeback Mountain rant
Broke a rib on that
8 Months ago. Interesting.
Time stamp?
Yes
I got Y’all
50:00 for the whole bit
50:50 for just BrokeBack Mountain
"I can barely get dinner with Todd Glass going!" -- Norm MacDonald
You know Steve Martin?
Favorite moments:
"I dont mean to say the guy's high, but his EAR JUST POPPED."
"And when we come back Todd Glass is going to read from his book, stoned out of his fucking mind!"
"That's not all you were doing outside..."
"You pretended you were on the DYNAH SHORE SHOW!?"
"Why would a father get naked, to spank his child?"
"and he's probably watching from a- well, actually hes probably down below, gettin raped by the devil!"
"Be crude and crass toward the right things"
And Mr. Glass gets to decide what those things are.
He implied it was the “hit up, never down” thing…
@@temsedgwick9494 The nobility only hit up
@@temsedgwick9494 And he gets to decide what is 'up'
He’s not a decider, he just understands bad vibes in a way none of the rest of us can. Us normal folks need the genius of Todd Glass to decipher what’s been deemed offensive…
Norm seemed to like Todd quite a bit, so much so they hang out socially. Who cares he has some annoying views, or personality traits, he’s a good hang. Was good enough for Norm.
The "Todd Glass" character is very well written
Sure, but the actor playing him is terrible.
@@deaconblooze1nah,he is killin it
Lololol😅
Norm pretending to be offended when Todd made a joke during his "real jerk" story is hilarious
Todd glass is to comedy
What
Frank Stallone is
To Comedy
Norm blurting out "Smells like a fu#%&g pot dispensary in here" made me spit my drink
"He's so high his ears popped."
Pro poor tip...
Audio UA-cams... hit the 3 dots and turn the resolution down to 144p to save on data.
12 x 12 boiiii
Norm knows the truth about WWII and the shape of the earth.
This guy is the worst, this Todd Glass fella. The audience are the real victims.
It was very hard to listen to. Just a big storm cloud of negativity. He tried to shut down Norm's actual comedy at every step. I hope he gets better, because this was really sad. Norm and Adam still managed to break through with some funny at a few points.
@@mtnvortex The more I learn about this Todd Glass character, the less I care for him. Furthermore, I suspect that he may not own a doghouse!
On this episode of Norm MacDonald Live, Todd went on this self righteous tirade about how stereotypes are lazy...only to minutes later say he loves CRUDE humor as long as it is "towards the right things."
So...at first, he says stereotypes arent brave, but lazy....then he acts as though crude, to be crude humor isnt lazy...as long as it is toward "the right thing." ...but, who decides what the right thing is?
So, there it is, these pro-censorship people just think you should be able to make stereotypes and crude humor toward "the right thing."
I'd argue that some stereotypes are true and the fact that censor police try to silence them makes it reason enough to use them in humor. At this point, making a joke out of a stereotype is more brave than simply being crude because these corporate silencers arent really trying to silence crude humor...id even say theyre using it to subvert the populace.
@@mtnvortex Norm messing with this guy for the full hour is one of the best episodes. The worst part is the hypocrisy.
Cut him a break. He was high.
Norms unrelenting pot trolling is epic, i love it
I don't want to say the guy's high, but his ears just popped.
Todd glass is clueless about Norm which makes it funny.
Todd Glass does not own a dog house.
Something about throwing todd glass stoned at dog houses? Wait that’s not right
Or so the Germans would have us believe.
I heard he invited Norm over for a... for some chicken
Brilliant.
He's not funny, either.
I forgot how amazing this podcast was.
Oh my God this story that McDonald opens with is cracking me up on this snowy New England day
still snowing?
I truly believe the only reason Norm did these podcasts was because he knew he wouldn't be around much longer. Most of the people he invited were friends of his and people he enjoyed or found interesting.
I’m Not Norm has it right- “The Insufferable Todd Glass”
Totally. I had to google who he was
How does no one realize the dynamic between Norm and Todd is priceless?
@@figuresk8z you should learn the difference between someone who doesn’t understand something, and someone who just disagrees with you.
@@Slippindisc Well, let's just agree to disagree you miserable jerk
The insufferable Todd Glass is great
"You're fighting a fake argument" Todd the arse Glass
I don't wanna say the guy's high, but his ears just popped!
Thank you normburggerking
"i worked really hard on my book, i sent tons of voicemails!"
Thank you for this upload.. that Leppard joke is gold. . I enjoy telling it to my co workers
leper
Norm tries to set the trap he always does "the smoke of poor souls who once loved and had dreams, this guy thinks it's all bull shit" and then Todd doesn't laugh so Norm falls into his own trap and laughs. One of my favorite things on the internet
Say what you want about Todd Glass, but he is the only guest to make norm sincerely apologize for laughing
Glass is a self proclaimed homosexual jew. No one needs to say anything about glass for the rest of eternity. Eternity. 2nd showing in Tijuana. 2nd showing.
@@engineeredaccess6026 this Glass fella sounds like a real jerk
Timestamp?
Norm is a Canadian treasure! Unbelievable wit!
i temporarily mentally synced up with Norm, i literally forgot Todd Glass's name right at the same time Norm did (at the very end of the episode), its not that Todd is forgettable but this episode is so "off the rails" that i think it kinda scrambles your brain. funny stuff, great episode!
@R G my pants are not engulfed in flames yet!
This is the closest you will get seeing Norm high, contact high is a real thing.
Say what you want about Todd Glass, but without him we wouldn’t have the “Brokeback Mountain” bit
50:51
Really grateful, and honestly a video would've been better.
But this is also great 👌
Keep ‘em coming, bunch of norm podcasts i haven’t seen yet
Go to archive.org, and search Norm MacDonald Live. They have them all.
Thanks dawg
Note to self: never drink milk while listening to Norm Macdonald again
Bua ha ha
Posting over spat milk LOL
You know why you like drinking that milk, right? Norm did
Say what you want about Todd, but he loves Norm just like the rest of us..... He Can't be that bad a guy
@Lorin Sanchez LOL. You're right
Agreed. And, norm made a fairly insufferable TG into one of the funniest Norm podcasts 👍👍🏿👍🏾. I’ll give Todd a pass
unfortunately a lot of this is lost without the visual element. Todd is locked in for the whole episode. If I recall they even went over by 40 minutes. Both have excellent presence.
But only one has presence of mind
@@besomar7844 a real meeting of the mind if you ask me
I was mesmerised by norms intro story, lying in the dark. When he said "a leper", it was a proper creepy moment that made the hairs on my arms stand up. :D
The most chaotic Norm episode and I love it
This guy isn't funny, he's policing everyone while cutting off Norm when he says something interesting.
You're obviously the only one
@@bogdanungureanu9751
Yes, I gave myself 4 likes, and 17 on another thread.
@@RIVALContentJammerz Bro, I was talking to the OP, we are in full agreement :)
How do you guys think Todd Glass isn’t funny? This is a great episode
Norm's joke about Vince Champ was great.
So sad we lost this guy and still have Tony Hinchcliff and the Rogansphere
Wait, this episode has the leper joke, the brokeback mountain bit, and Todd Glass being high? Is this the best episode?
At the end of the first Joke, I EXPLODED laughing. Good thing I was alone at home
Weird or scarry laugh?:)
Todd Glass is proof that success has little to do with skill and talent
You are a midwit. Norm loves Todd and thinks he is hilarious. Do you think Norm is wrong about what is funny? Or do you think you are wrong? I hope this helps you become more self aware.
We found Todd Glass, guys 👆
This episode is platinum
man, I wish all the podcasts were available in their original form. Who is holding on to them and why? And let's contact them.
They are all available at the internet archive
Not anymore
Norm threw down the gauntlet with his podcast series.
If you you're looking dor the Broke back mountain clip its 50:50
Glass keeps pearl clutching and Norm just bulldozes his way througg.
What a battle axe
I mean... Thank God we have footage to go back and look at this and see if we're on the right side of things... We're not done evolving... Someone should get us into the hotels
It's ironic that Todd Glass says offensive comedians think they're brave, while he himself acts as if he's being this brave maverick protecting transvestites and shit and getting offended by simple Liberacci jokes. As if the whole mainstream culture and ESPECIALLY the LA/Hollywood bubble he lives in doesn't wholeheartedly agree with him.
Yeah hes real brave falling in line lock-step with the mainstream narrative
Well said
It sucks cause I've heard many comics talk about how goofy and off-the-cuff silly Todd is, and he comes off so differently here.
I’ve never heard a comedian take everything so seriously 😂😭😂😂
Norm is one of the most skillful interjectors of all time.
One of the most productive episodes. Todd Glass is a great guest for Norm
On this episode of Norm MacDonald Live, Todd went on this self righteous tirade about how stereotypes are lazy...only to minutes later say he loves CRUDE humor as long as it is "towards the right things."
So...at first, he says stereotypes arent brave, but lazy....then he acts as though crude, to be crude humor isnt lazy...as long as it is toward "the right thing." ...but, who decides what the right thing is?
So, there it is, these pro-censorship people just think you should be able to make stereotypes and crude humor toward "the right thing."
I'd argue that some stereotypes are true and the fact that censor police try to silence them makes it reason enough to use them in humor. At this point, making a joke out of a stereotype is more brave than simply being crude because these corporate silencers arent really trying to silence crude humor...id even say theyre using it to subvert the populace.
@@inandoutoftheabyss9953 I agree completely. Todd's opinion would change depending on which way the wind blows.
Norm understood that censorship was BS. Norm knew that no matter what the joke is that someone could always be offended, and at the same time there is always someone out there that would laugh also.
I don't care a single bit for Todd, but he was a good guest for Norm because Norm was always at his best when there was a weak minded individual squirming at the things he joked about.
RIP Norm ~ we didn't even know you were sick
😂😭
55:20 Adam low key making fun of Todd glass is probably the most brilliantly funny things he ever did
how is he making fun of Todd?
@@inandoutoftheabyss9953 I think I gave Adam way too much credit. He said, "I have 3 things to say about that!" Which I though was a callback to minutes prior when Todd kept repeating, "let me say three things about this!"
@@AJ-das you might be right! i just saw this comment and skipped ahead. I can see adam doing that. Adam is good (almost too good) at subtlety and.....meta comedy....I hate meta.
55:58 he sounded actually a lil' annoyed at Todds' antics here
I’m watching this on 4/20 in honor of Todd glass
@Yirlani you don’t know what I be doin
@Yirlani bullshit what day did I post it??
In honor of someone for sure
This was on tv. There are multiple video versions available.
13 people got a mouth fulla JuicyFruit
Adam Egret
Adam Eget's wow at 40:17 is amazing
Explain to the folks at home why Adam Egret did so...
Lol!!! Adam is the most perfect imperfect incredibly underrated talented comedian/manwhore
@@figuresk8zIt's Eget, like the bird.
Todd , stoned, SHUT UP
Todd 12,000 words
Norm 2,000
Adam 4
So goddamn overbearing
"There's another sister" - the best meta joke ever
34:16 “You can’t over analyze”. YOU CAN!! EVERYTHING!!
"let's not be coarse" lmao
I love how Norm gave him a joint and then trolls him about it the whole show.
Todd Glass is always the punching bag on every podcast he is on because he's sort of aloof most of the time.
the brokeback mtn bit is the funniest bit to ever existed.
Did Glass really pretend that it's "" "brave""" to be PC in current year +5?
Speaking power to truth
I love plenty of very non pc comedians, but it does get to a point where everyone is just in competition to say the most outrageous things possible. When that happens the most rebellious and interesting thing you can do is stand up and do dad jokes
This came out in current year -1.
A real meeting of the mind
@1:07:55 - Norm has to teach Glass how to read a joke.
This comment section is great.
It was.
Pleaee post the Nick Swardson
What ya doin' with that joint there youre gettin' spit on it!
Haaah?!
You should see Norm on Todd's show. He's a little bit chatty but probably not on speed
Thanks :)
51:00 one of the funniest moments of all time!
"And then who's the homophobe?"
Only a few minutes later "the the holocaust happened!!!!
Second only to the Stephen Merchant episode for Norm abusing the guest almost as much as he does Adam Egret. Probably my favorite episode overall.
Eget = Adam's last name
Egret = a bird
@@mwilliamshs ladies and gentlemen...
@@mwilliamshs you must not have seen any other Norm MacDonald Show podcast episodes.
Merchant was more than capable of hitting the ball back over the net
Todd has no racket
Merchant knew the game. Glass didn’t.
What was funny about this one was that I thought Todd was his genuine self. But, Norm fucked with him at almost every turn. Either Todd is smart and norm is a genius, or Norm was exposing Todd in some ways. But, at that same time, Todd roles with it and some of his laugh breaks and outrage really add to the interview
He was probably way too high. I think he said in the beginning Norm encouraged him to keep smoking 😂
When was this recorded? I didn't hear anything about coronavirus on here.
@Stuart ScottIt's older than that. I think it's from around 2014 because Glass says he came out 2 years ago and I think he came out around '12 on Maron
Norm talks about going to Brokeback Mountain. Long time ago.
I get the sense that Norm doesn't respect Todd as a comic...
todd's a comic?
Blake Wexler laughing in the background ❤️
Such a great stitch up. Savage but hilarious.
"For the full hour, Todd Glass!" Ne'er were uttered such forbidding words of parlous doom. 😳😳😳
I thought from the thumbnail there was video.