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Month: September 2009

#186: Grass and Doodie Stank

September 30, 2009 Dan Klass

The grass is always greener when it’s already growing.  Turns out, to grow grass, you got to rake your (gr)ass off, and then end up elbow deep in doodie stank.

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Death Slug – Sprite Commercial

September 25, 2009 Dan Klass

Now, a word from our sponsor… This is still one of my favorite jobs of all time. The ad ended up running in movie theaters, at least here in Los […]

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#185: Stop, Trusting the Dealer

September 22, 2009 Dan Klass

Well, I sat next to an interesting couple on the plane flight back from New York.  Interesting in that they had unusual pet names for each other… We got home […]

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#184: Antonio & Lou Really Fix it This Time

September 10, 2009 Dan Klass

Antonio fixes my TiVo, and Lou doesn’t get his $300.  But, everything works out in the end?  Really?  Wow… This episode is currently only available to Premium Pill subscribers.

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The Bitterest Pill: The Dan Klass Monologues
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EPISODE ONE B: THE EVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED
byDan Klass

In this episode of The Bitterest Pill, we bid farewell to the previous host, Dan Klass, and welcome aboard the new host, Dan Klass. I/We still haven’t figured out how to differentiate between the two Dans, but we’ll come up with something. Since these episode notes are being typed by the current Dan Klass, I feel I am in the unique position to dub myself Dan Alpha, and the previous version Dan Beta. Or, we are both Dan Beta (Neither of us would refer to ourselves as an “Alpha.” That is for those who compensate), so maybe the other Dan is “Dan Beta” and I am “Dan Betamax.” Better in many ways, but even MORE unlikely to be accepted by the masses…

This is much like the first episode of the Original Recipe The Bitterest Pill, in that it is less an episode, and more of a preamble of what I assume is to come.

This episode is available in audio and video form. I currently do not know how Spotify (or any of the podcatchers) handle the audio/video switcheroo thing, but I’ll figure it out (unless it costs money).

(BTW, I’m typing this sitting on my bed, projecting my iPhone screen (Google docs) onto the wall, typing on a wireless keyboard. Dreams DO come true)

I’m going to try to do a show every week or every other week, starting…Now, I guess.

Thanks for your patience while I’ve undergone a painful but worthwhile metamorphosis.  

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THE BITTEREST PILL is a podcast hosted and produced by failed actor/former comedian/stay-at-home dad DAN KLASS. Launched in 2004, it is currently produced sporadically in a garage under the flightpath of Los Angeles International Airport.

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