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Apr 15, 2013

Recorded at the Public Axis F-Stop on April 8th, 2013 with comedian Ryan Stout.

00:00 We bring some more star power to this podcast and welcome Ryan to the F-Stop! We chat on his lack of profanity in his acts, performing with Russel Peters and Bob Saget and some of his TV hosting stints.

11:53 Yeah, Imma Look Into Dat! Jess vouches for the Evil Dead remake and the ending inspires the question: What's your favorite movie ending ever?

30:09 Dad's Corner(ed)! Surprise concert for Larry's daughter – Big Time Rush! What was the first concert you went to?

53:22 Hey, That's Not Funny! Regan discovers we're one step closer to Inception and Strange Days! Yes! So, what's the weirdest dream you've ever had!

1:08:57 A fantastic podcast ends with another fantastic session of What We Learned Today. Enlighten yourself!

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Elton
almost eleven years ago

Congratulations on the newest adtiidon! He's exactly the same weight my son was at birth but I had no idea big brother was so well big May I ask what camera you used to take all those beautiful pictures. My favorite is the one of you and both your boys. It looks like it does well inside where mine can only take a nice shot when outside in the natural light. I can't wait to see more pictures of Drew and the rest of the family.