Season 6 Episode List

Here’s a list of all Season 6 episodes, presented this way for easy access via the Season 6 link up top (my brotha). This is due to using “page” format rather than “post” format, which seemed like a good idea at the time, but is now just something boring I am explaining.

Click on an episode to read the notes.

Episode 601 – Bil Dwyer

Episode 602 – Paul F. Tompkins

Episode 603 – Greg Behrendt

Episode 604 – Pat Francis

Episode 605 – Jimmy Dore

Episode 606 – Todd Levin

Episode 607 – Jesse Thorn

Episode 608 – Conan O’Brien

Episode 609 – Pat Francis

Episode 610 – Marc Maron

Happy New Year! – Primo Bonus Audio

Episode 611 – Todd Glass

Episode 612 – Rich Sommer

Primo Bonus Episode – Live from SF Sketchfest

Episode 613 – Jordan Morris

Episode 614 – Mike Siegel

Episode 615 – Paul Rust

Episode 616 – Graham Elwood

Episode 617 – Dave Holmes, with special guest Jay Patrick Spaulding

Episode 618 – Jo Lo Truglio, with the unshakable Jay Patrick Spaulding

Episode 619 – Pat Francis

Episode 620 – Rachel Quaintance

Episode 621 – Laurie Kilmartin

Episode 622 – 200th Episode, Live from the UCB

Episode 623 – Mike Schmidt

Episode 624 – Andrew Daly

Episode 625 – Chris Fairbanks

Episode 626 – Scott Aukerman

In and Out and In and Out With Scott Aukerman

Scott Aukerman returns at long last to close out Season 6 of Never Not Funny!

Did he show up dressed as Dracula? There’s no way for you to know without buying the video! Or looking at the picture in this post.

Looking freshly shorn, lean and mean, Scott brings his world famous mash-up stylings to the Never Not Funny world headquarters in Sherman Oaks, California. Above a 7-11.

Even though some people seem to be inordinately fixated on the singing, this episode is not all about mash-ups! Scott gives us a NEVER NOT FUNNY EXCLUSIVE story about his dinner, a beautiful lady, a creepy man, and the proper way to greet a moist sausage of soft, even texture and flavor, often made from meat slurry.

But that’s not all! You’ll hear about airplane bathroom strategies, Scott’s cutting edge behavior by joining something called Internet Face Book Web Site, and Jimmy’s official definition of what constitutes a “hard shoe.”

Read the show notes here.

Subscribe to Season 7 here.

FAIRBANKS [exclamation point]

Chris Fairbanks joins Never Not Funny for episode 625. No subject is off-limits in this free-flowing conversation, including, but not limited to, The Captain and Tennille, tattoos, potential beat-downs, crack, whether 8 Mile is more or less ghetto than 7 Mile, Marty and Elayne at the Dresden, and even some info on how to subscribe to Season 7.

Chris lets his thoughts be known on a variety of topics, but if you want to see his hat, you’ll have to buy the video.

Click here to read the show notes.

Andrew Daly returns to Never Not Funny!!!!

Hey everyone! Wow, the internet, and parts of the non-internet, are abuzz with the news of Andrew Daly’s return to Never Not Funny. No one can forget the cloud of anger and bitterness that surrounded Andrew’s sudden departure from his last appearance, when, after just 90 minutes or so of free-wheeling conversation and comedy, the mics were shut off and Andrew was just plain GONE!

Well, the tension is over, and Andrew returns to Never Not Funny as if nothing even happened! Let’s hope that the guys can stay together this time. Life is too short to let petty differences stand between friends.

Never Not Funny welcomes Mike Schmidt

The return of the Former Third Baseman has created quite a stir among Never Not Funny fans! It was great to hear Mike Schmidt mix it up once again with Jimmy and Matt.

But let’s keep it in context, people. They aren’t getting married or becoming roommates, and Never Not Funny already has a Third Chair. What we’ve got here is a great episode of Never Not Funny featuring some wonderful riffing, a whole lotta singing, and f-words galore!

Episode #622, Live from the UCB

CHAIR DOWN!!!!!

Here it is, the 200th Episode of Never Not Funny, with guests Andy Richter, Jen Kirkman, Matt Besser, and Pat Francis.

If you didn’t get a chance to attend it in person, then watching the video poscast is the next best thing. If you didn’t watch the video, then listening to the audio is the second next best thing. If you didn’t listen to the audio, then reading the show notes isn’t anywhere near the third best thing, but it’s all you can do at this point.

I suggest you watch or listen to the episode. The notes are just a supplement, not the main attraction. What, are you crazy?