Hey, guys. Pouch here. Last time we did a DVD Load-Down, we had to pull one out of our asses because unforeseen circumstances prevented us from shooting the sketch that would eventually become Father Knows Best. (Here's some inside info: The script for Father Knows Best was complete around late November/early December and we were intending to shoot it the week that DVD Load-Down #10 was released. Considering the fact that Christmas was just around the corner, we postponed the Father Knows Best shoot in favor of A Suit Goonz Christmas.) Because we really wanted to have something out that week, we decided to just watch a flick and review it. The problem is that without any real prep time, we didn't have a sketch. This time, we're back with a brand new DVD Load-Down, complete with a pretty funny opening sketch. Excuse my shitty acting.
This week, we have Robert Rodriguez's Roadracers. His second flick overall, starring David Arquette, Salma Hayek, and John Hawkes.
Pouch here. The way we schedule these recording sessions nowadays have been so inopportune for everyone that Milky and I haven't been able to get ANY of our regulars back on for the longest. Hopefully, next pod session, we'll get Nikki and Eugene back in, but for now enjoy us shooting the shit with Random Guy Serge and Langston.
This week's Teasing Loads has Milky revealing how he learned about sex:
Be sure to check out last week's sketch, Father Knows Best:
In this episode, the DLP boys welcome back Langston, who continues to bring the podcast to awkward silences with his tales of gay revelry and cousin play. The boys discuss temperament, personality, and the spectrum of morality as well as sex education.
Pouch here. It looks like we're finally back on a regular schedule. This week, we've got a brand new sketch entitled Father Knows Best. If you hadn't noticed yet, a lot of the contributors here are of Asian descent, so we enjoy the occasional Asian stereotype joke. Tiger Balm being one of our more popular videos, we decided that it could be fun to revisit some Asian stereotypes again. To be fair, this idea came from my brother, who simply adores Asian stereotypes. Asian parents are known to be relatively distant to their children and not nearly as open as some other ethnic groups on such topics as sex... and I'm here to inform you that it's true. Well, at least in the case of Nikki, Eugene, my brother and me. So he wondered aloud about how Asian parents would even begin to discuss the topic of sex with their children. The boys took that idea and added a hint of madness to it for our own amusement and Father Knows Best was born.