Episode 166

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 166

In this episode:

  • the Transformers: Prime computer animated series starring Peter Cullen and Frank Welker,
  • Michael Bell in an episode of G.I. Joe: Renegades,
  • Cobra’s battle cry,
  • the upcoming video game Duke Nukem Forever,
  • the ThunderCats computer animated movie trailer,
  • Liam Neeson as the voice of Qui-Gon Jinn in the computer animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars,
  • the upcoming movie Terminator 5 starring Arnold Schwarzenegger,
  • the biggest Lame Idiot of 2010 (BP),
  • the 2011 Razzie Awards for bad movies,
  • our review of Black Swan (2010) starring Natalie Portman,
  • our review of The Dilemma (2011) starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James,
  • and the Emergency Broadcast System.

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Politicians

The Paunch Stevenson Show Lame Idiot of The Year Award

Normally one big time dimwit gets to win The Paunch Stevenson Show Lame Idiot of the Year Award. Well in 2010, one award was not enough for the cesspool of loserdom otherwise known as American politics. It was a banner year.

1) The “Tea Party” were in full force on the prime issues of the day, first and foremost, that President Obama did not have a birth certificate. Throughout the year, spillover from 2009 in fact, was the battle over Healthcare. Well, the lack of affordable healthcare. As the right wing screamed and yelled about socialism, working people continued to get the shaft. Get sick, don’t look at us, it’s your problem.

2) Those lovelies were egged on by the grand phony himself Glenn Beck of Fox News.

3) Let’s not forget the lack of climate change reform, which has led to a miserable winter where snow is everywhere. More importantly, who can forget the decades of political favors paid to the oil industry. They returned the favor by causing the worst oil spill in US history. BP Chairman Tony Hayward reacted by complaining about not being able to get back to his yachting.

4) And lastly, our wonderful home state of New Jersey has a new Governor, Chris Christie, who fought with everybody. That’s not what annoys us. He canceled a project that was long underway to add rail access, via a new tunnel from NJ to NYC. If there’s one thing we absolutely abhor, it’s our commute to and from work, whether on the roads or on the trains. Any project that lessens the congestion is a wonderful thing. Unfortunately, the governor didn’t think so.

Episode 162

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 162

Please leave a comment with your choice for Lame Idiot of 2010!!!

In this episode:

  • Rob dreams of a sequel to Dutch starring Ed O’Neill,
  • credit card schemes and credit scores,
  • actor and comedian Tom Wilson’s funny “The Question Song,”
  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) starring Dick Van Dyke,
  • celebrity deaths (Irwin Kirshner, Dino De Laurentiis, Barbara Billingsley, Kevin McCarthy, and Leslie Nielsen),
  • remembering the good and bad movies of Leslie Nielsen,
  • Whatever Happened To? (Harry Anderson),
  • the retirement (finally) of Larry King,
  • Stan Lee rambling on and on with Twitter tweets,
  • our culinary review of burger joints (Five Guys, Smash Burger, Elevation Burger),
  • our deli review of sandwich shops (Quiznos, Subway, Blimpie),
  • factory farming,
  • new age and expensive “breadshops” (Panera Bread, Atlanta Bread Co., Saladworks),
  • the fall of Howard Stern,
  • Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon (2011) trailer,
  • nominees for Lame Idiot of the Year,
  • and new Mike Massé cover songs: “Africa” by Toto, “In the Name of Love” and “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” by U2, and “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” by John Lennon.

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Tiger Woods

The Paunch Stevenson Show Lame Idiot of The Year Award

A pretty bad year for Tiger Woods, but more than qualified to win The Paunch Stevenson Show Lame Idiot of 2009 Award!

Apparently Tiger’s had more blond girls than Bond girls had by Sean Connery, Roger Moore, and Pierce Brosnan put together. Allegedly he got drunk, and beat up by his wife, with a golf club, crashed his car into a tree in front of his own house, and lied on the ground bleeding, giggling, and sleeping? Not to mention steroid allegations? Tiger is a tabloid’s best friend.