

Orny Adams Is Pre-Gruntled
Sep 24, 2024
Orny Adams, a comedian celebrated for his raw, self-reflective humor, returns for a lively chat. They debate the degrees of self-absorption in their lives, humorously reflect on societal quirks, and delve into the absurdity of using 'fast-passes' for the privilege to skip lines. The conversation takes unexpected turns, including playful critiques of the Pope's political commentary and a satirical look at celebrity culture, all while touching on the struggles of maintaining comfort in everyday life. Adams' insights are both entertaining and relatable.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Language, Comedy, and Social Norms
03:27 • 10min
Excessive Baby Oil: A Comedic Take on Celebrity Quirks
13:21 • 2min
Privilege and Perks: The Pre-prefix Debate
15:00 • 15min
Navigating Social Discomfort
29:52 • 15min
Humor and Nuance in Comedy and Language
44:48 • 2min
Celebrating Reactions and Comfort Innovations
47:12 • 3min
Pumpkins, Politics, and Peculiarities
50:19 • 11min
Candid Conversations: Parenthood and Pop Culture
01:01:34 • 18min
Foreign Control and Dark Comedy
01:19:49 • 9min
Heroes in Action: Sully and More
01:28:57 • 4min
The Great Baguette Debate
01:32:32 • 4min
Papal Politics and Punchlines
01:36:21 • 7min
Gruntled Versus Disgruntled: A Humorous Dive
01:42:57 • 19min
Dining Dilemmas and Comedy Specials
02:02:20 • 4min