AB: Have you received that kind of negative reinforcement other places?

 

CF: Yeah, it will annoy me sometimes when we’re on a comedy poster and they’ll asterisk-out the middle part of fuck. But I mean, whatever. I just don’t think the word fuck is that bad. My family was very much like the Osbournes when it came to language — which time and time again has been discussed by psychologists as a much healthier environment to grow up in. People are so fucking weird about cursing and it’s just not — it has nothing to do with anything really.

 

KH: Again, find something better to get angry about.

 

AB: What’s the future of Guys We Fucked? Do you see this project building into something bigger?

 

KH: We’re gonna go with the flow. That’s been the whole ride with this podcast. It gets bigger and more exciting as time goes by, so hopefully we’ll see. We’ve got some stuff in the works but nothing to the point where we can talk about it or confirm it.

 

AB: Every interview for Wag’s Revue ends with the same question. A wag is defined as “a wit, a joker.” Who is your favorite wag, living or dead, and why?

 

KH: My favorite is Gilda Radner because she was the example of a grown woman who could still act like a child. She who kept her inner child alive in her art. And that’s always been my goal, so she was a huge influence on me. I actually think she was the first person cast on Saturday Night Live ever in 1975.

 

CF: God, this is such a lofty question. I’ll just go with my favorite comedian who is and always has been Dave Attell. I mean, he’s very much the comedian’s comedian, and even now —