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February11th

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Rachel Dratch from SNL guest on Pop My Culture podcast

Rachel Dratch (Saturday Night Live) joins Cole and Vanessa live from the 12th Annual SF Sketchfest to chat about NKOTB, Go Daddy, Beyonce’s Super Bowl hijinks, Elijah Wood, Astral Massagers, horse meat, Del Close, Debbie Downer, Pokemon vs. Nickelodeon, Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler’s modern engagement, unwarranted elevator parenting advice, a Girls reality show and Rachel’s new book Girl Walks Into A Bar…

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Rachel Dratch with hosts Vanessa Ragland and Cole Stratton

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  • Comment by Shawn — February 12, 2013 @ 2:35 pm

    Cat Stevens. Which was dangerous for a while.

  • Comment by corinne — February 13, 2013 @ 8:08 am

    I think the only person I’ve ever looked like was this girl Beth who was 2 years older than me, but for some reason at the same after school day care (and eventually a million years later we were both in high school band). We were both blonde and had glasses, and had a bunch of the same outfits, but one of us would have it in neon pink, the other neon green… That girl was SUPER into NKOTB.

  • Comment by diego — February 14, 2013 @ 3:41 am

    when i was working at the terror tram in universal studios halloween horror nights 2008 as a chainsaw pigman, all of the other pigmen told me i reminded them of silent bob, because i didn’t talk a lot, but when i did, it was quality. i was also overweight and had a beard, but they didn’t say anything about that.

  • Comment by Mattamatics — February 14, 2013 @ 5:21 am

    When I was 8 or 9, a woman at RiteAid told my mother she thought I was Macaulay Culkin. I don’t think we looked particularly alike then, and certainly not now, but as a small child, being compared to “the greatest child actor of all time” (according to me and the movies I had seen) was pretty great.

  • Comment by Jenny — February 14, 2013 @ 2:19 pm

    My mom’s coworker told her that I looked like the daughter on the Sopranos. That was the one and only time it’s happened to me.

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