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'''Sophie:''' ''**[[HoldingInLaughter Trying heroically not to burst out laughing]]**''\\

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'''Sophie:''' ''**[[HoldingInLaughter Trying ''([[HoldingInLaughter trying heroically not to burst out laughing]]**''\\laughing]])''\\



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* On the Nestor Makhno episode, Evans tells guest Jamie Loftus that Bat'ko means "boss" then mentions in an aside that the word actually means "daddy". He lied to her since due to Loftus' penchant for sexual based humor, the truth would had hopelessly derailed the episode. The moment is later referenced in future episodes with Loftus when Evans replied that he was not proud of what he did, but he felt it necessary in the name of SavingChristmas.

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* On the Nestor Makhno episode, Evans tells guest Jamie Loftus that Bat'ko means "boss" then mentions in an aside that the word actually means "daddy". He lied to her since due to Loftus' penchant for sexual based humor, the truth would had hopelessly derailed the episode. The moment is later referenced in future episodes with Loftus when she joking calls him out on it and Evans replied replies that he was is not proud of what he did, but he felt it was necessary in the name of SavingChristmas.
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* On the Nestor Makhno episode, Evans tells guest Jamie Loftus that Bat'ko means "boss" then mentions in an aside that the word actually means "daddy". He lied to her since due to Loftus' penchant for sexual based humor, the truth would had hopelessly derailed the episode. The moment is later referenced in future episodes with Loftus. Evans replied that he was not proud of what he did, but he felt it necessary in the name of SavingChristmas.

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* On the Nestor Makhno episode, Evans tells guest Jamie Loftus that Bat'ko means "boss" then mentions in an aside that the word actually means "daddy". He lied to her since due to Loftus' penchant for sexual based humor, the truth would had hopelessly derailed the episode. The moment is later referenced in future episodes with Loftus. Loftus when Evans replied that he was not proud of what he did, but he felt it necessary in the name of SavingChristmas.
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'''Sophie:''' ''**[[{{Corpsing}} Trying heroically not to burst out laughing]]**''\\

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'''Sophie:''' ''**[[{{Corpsing}} ''**[[HoldingInLaughter Trying heroically not to burst out laughing]]**''\\
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'''Robert:''' Oh, oh, and we didn't all watch ''Podcast/{{Serial}}'' and learn that high schoolers couldn't murder!

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'''Robert:''' Oh, oh, and we didn't all watch ''Podcast/{{Serial}}'' and learn that high schoolers couldn't murder!can murder, Jamie! Maybe!
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'''Robert:''' Where was Jamie Loftus during this horrible crime?

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* The episode on "The Searchers" led to a RunningGag of insinuating guest Jamie Loftus was secretly responsible for a hammer-based murder in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This came to a head in part 3:
-->'''Robert:''' [[ColdOpening November 4th, 2009.]]\\
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'''Robert:''' A Wednesday, Grand Rapids, Michigan.\\
'''Jamie:''' ...Oh my god...\\
'''Robert:''' At a 7-11 store, four bodies are found by police, just a little before midnight.\\
'''Jamie:''' ...Mm-hmm...\\
'''Robert:''' Where was Jamie Loftus during this horrible crime?
'''Sophie:''' ''**[[{{Corpsing}} Trying heroically not to burst out laughing]]**''\\
'''Robert:''' That, is the question we're going to answer today, on this episode of ''Behind the Bastards''.\\
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'''Robert:''' I'm Robert Evans.\\
'''Jamie:''' ...I was in high school. I was in high school, Robert!\\
'''Sophie:''' Allegedly!\\
'''Robert:''' Oh, oh, and we didn't all watch ''Podcast/{{Serial}}'' and learn that high schoolers couldn't murder!

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** Guests Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds, while going over how Nixon and Kissinger were wiretapping everyone in the administration, start making jokes about Kissinger having the FBI wiretap himself. After a few moments of everyone having a good laugh over the absurdity, Robert finally chimes in to let them he actually did in fact have himself wiretapped. Cue both guests utterly incredulous at the ridiculousness of it all.

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** Guests Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds, while going over how Nixon and Kissinger were wiretapping everyone in the administration, start making jokes about Kissinger having the FBI wiretap himself. After a few moments of everyone having a good laugh over the absurdity, Robert finally chimes in to let them know he actually did in fact have himself wiretapped. Cue both guests utterly incredulous at the ridiculousness of it all.
* During the episode on the Southern Baptist Convention, Katy Stoll goes on a thoughtful and heartfelt dialogue on how sad it is for some (like the women in the SHC) to be participants in their own discrimination and how disgusting it is for patriarchal fundamentalist systems to oppress those for simply not being male or heterosexual. Robert solemnly agrees and then notes that the SBC’s denial of power to people didn’t extend to white male missionaries who were turned out to be child predators. Katy abruptly and sincerely responds with “What the fuuuuuuuuck?!?!”
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** Guests Dave Anthony and Gareth Roberts, while going over how Nixon and Kissinger were wiretapping everyone in the administration, start making jokes about Kissinger having the FBI wiretap himself. After a few moments of everyone having a good laugh over the absurdity, Robert finally chimes in to let them he actually did in fact have himself wiretapped. Cue both guests utterly incredulous at the ridiculousness of it all.

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** Guests Dave Anthony and Gareth Roberts, Reynolds, while going over how Nixon and Kissinger were wiretapping everyone in the administration, start making jokes about Kissinger having the FBI wiretap himself. After a few moments of everyone having a good laugh over the absurdity, Robert finally chimes in to let them he actually did in fact have himself wiretapped. Cue both guests utterly incredulous at the ridiculousness of it all.

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* Anything during the multi-parter on Henry Kissinger where anyone impersonates Nixon, particularly the bits where Nixon theorizes the one in the White House leaking information to the press is just himself when he’s blackout drunk and where everyone impersonates Nixon showing Ford around the White House which is just a long line of gags about how drunk and/or paranoid Nixon is at all times.
** Guests Dave Anthony and Gareth Roberts, while going over how Nixon and Kissinger were wiretapping everyone in the administration, start making jokes about Kissinger having the FBI wiretap himself. After a few moments of everyone having a good laugh over the absurdity, Robert finally chimes in to let them he actually did in fact have himself wiretapped. Cue both guests utterly incredulous at the ridiculousness of it all.
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* In the opening of "The Ballad of Bill Gates", when naming Gates' parents, Robert dryly says "His father was William H. Gates Sr., who used to be alive, but now is not that." You can hear guest Andrew Ti chuckling in the background.
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* From the 3/8/22 episode: "Finally, humans are unionizing against God."

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* From the 3/8/22 episode: episode about the Moonies: "Finally, humans are unionizing against God."

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