![]() The whole opening gag of bread research with his oversized notepad is some solid prop comedy. I relate to this man deeply.Īcaster goes on to discuss the rumor that the smell of freshly baked bread helps sell your house, but Acaster says he’s discovered a number of breads that drive people away. “It’s like a lightning bolt of heroin straight in your spine.” Acaster talking about tally marks. He’s got a tally chart for duck’s opinions on bread, and Acaster is, understandably, very excited by tally charts. Yesterday he finally finished his bread research, and he’s already sharing his research. What if your whole body was lip skin? Acaster is willing to explore this concept. Early he attempted to get his telesales call recorded so that he could be a telesales exercise celebrity. He’s not as productive as he wants to be. “Recap.”Īcaster walks on stage and he’s already talking. Yesterday we took a slight divergence from our scheduled programing so we could deal with Louis, but now we’re back. Day 3 we stopped and looked back, decided we should have gone to Kenya, and that maybe next time we can get a fresh start. ![]() ![]() Day 2 had us journey with Acaster through a double homicide trial that taught the true spirit of Christmas. Day 1 saw us watching the struggle of an undercover cop named Pat Springleaf. Day 4 of the widely unsuccessful OTMUH series on James Acaster’s Repertoire, in which I review the four separate episodes of stand-up before doing a review of the series as a whole.
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