This episode the Top 5, a night at the symphony, Korey's little girl, Korey's son, an amazingly positive woman, old folks and tinfoil, and Tweets and Email.
Tags: acoco, korey, carlyle, podcast, spill, spill.com, box office, top 5, movies
December 07, 2012 at 1:17 AM, said ...
21:15
Put her dick in my mouth -Korey
Vote for me for President!
December 06, 2012 at 5:39 AM, Shegaw said ...
Training Day reference #308
December 06, 2012 at 5:30 AM, Lawnboi said ...
Elmo imprinted his Lincoln log in the children
December 06, 2012 at 3:12 AM, said ...
Oh Oh yea........and Fuck Billy. HA.
December 06, 2012 at 3:11 AM, said ...
Great stuff, I just joined the Spill Community, this Cold Ones podcast was an awesome way to start, funny as hell.
December 05, 2012 at 6:09 PM, said ...
46:00 Korey's son going to turn into Michall Fassbender from Shame.
December 05, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Angi Cornelius said ...
That's funny...my boyfriend has had boxes piled in his living room from the first time we met --HEY, WAIT A MINUTE!!!!
December 05, 2012 at 6:41 AM, Kevin Ho said ...
Not the same Jeff.
December 05, 2012 at 5:54 AM, The Dragon said ...
AHHhahaha this ACOCO was classic!
December 05, 2012 at 5:33 AM, said ...
Man fuck Billy!
December 05, 2012 at 4:47 AM, Will "SiVo" Workman said ...
wow how does professor jeff find the time to beat so many video games when he has 4 daughters and wife?! crazy, thats some serious gaming shit right there. respect
December 05, 2012 at 4:11 AM, Kelly said ...
Rise of the Guardians has hit 106 million internationally if that counts. I had problem with that movie but there's something to that concept and the world they've created that I love, so I'm pretty hopeful for them to do more with it.
When I read the description about old people and tinfoil my first thought was that it had something to do with UFOs. It makes so much sense that the incredibly positive woman is in advertising, just too much sense
December 05, 2012 at 4:10 AM, said ...
@RogueLatina: Because regular life is boring, people fantasize about the greener grass on the other side. I would argue that's why normally law abiding citizens love crime movies and why ordinarily peace loving people love action movies. It would definitely explain my fixation with "The Raid". :-D
December 04, 2012 at 11:51 PM, Trey Felder said ...
Y'all's bit about big families was hilarious (I'm the oldest of 9).
December 04, 2012 at 11:30 PM, said ...
hey what about the rumored black panther movie?
December 04, 2012 at 10:36 PM, said ...
Damn! Even on ACOCO there is Leon bashing
December 04, 2012 at 9:40 PM, Dr. Detfink said ...
Well, Gosttimer...Zorro is one obvious comic book super hero of the latin variety (though first introduced through pulp magazines in 1919) that inspired a ridiculous amount of spin-offs and was part of the inspiration for Batman...
Mainstream modern comics? Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Blue Beetle II, Wildcat II (Infinity Inc), Vibe, Gangbuster, Echo, White Tiger, Toro, Firebird... are just off the top of my head. Haven't even gotten into Milestone Comics' latino heroes or other indy books.
I agree, Superman should be interpreted as an illegal alien but Latinos are not exclusive in this department. Speaking of comic books, VooDoo in the new 52 written by Ron Marz was interesting in addressing how Green Lanterns are seen as bad guys through the eyes of aliens seeking refuge on the Earth. Great concept!
And I am not trying to be a troll or using any kind of patronizing tone but one of support and sincere interest. :)
December 04, 2012 at 7:13 PM, said ...
I was on a social network and asked why ther are no black super heroes and people list at lest 5 heroes and were respectful. I asked why there were no Asian super heroes the said anime and kato from green hornet. I aske why there were no latino heroes I got raciest talk and speedy gonzalies they forgot superman is an illegal alien but no just keep blaming the mexican Korey.
December 04, 2012 at 4:06 PM, said ...
Hey! Where's Billy at?
December 04, 2012 at 3:03 PM, said ...
@Virgil Tibbs: It's interesting that you bring up the issue between what women (some) will like or even gravitate to in fiction, but not tolerate in real life. My friends (male and female) have been engaged in an on-going discussion about the Fifty Shades phenomenon. I couldn't get past book 2, but I have some very educated and happily married or in a relationship gal pals that ate that stuff up during our summer reading group. Most of the men I know and I'm sure many I don't, have a hard time understanding how any woman could find an all out abusive relationship dressed up with the subtex of BDSM romantic. I'm kinda twisted, so I've been arguing that Grey/Edward are new archetypes for Prince Charming. Again my male friends can't wrap their heads around that. What say you?
December 04, 2012 at 2:53 PM, said ...
@Virgil Tibbs It's not the same, because Twilight is aimed at thirteen year old girls who don't understand relationships or what the world is like. She's also been saying that the book is what true love is and all those young girls, who don't know any better, believe every word. That book is despised for good reason and deserves all the hate it gets and the author should be ashamed of herself, especially since her own children, all boys, read those books as well.
December 04, 2012 at 2:39 PM, said ...
Oh Korey... Is your eye still swollen from Leo smacking the ish out of you?
Personally I've never understood the big issue with Atheism. It's a philosophy just like everything else. My boyfriend is an Atheist, his dad is an uber spiritual Rabbi, I'm also a very spiritual Jew. People ask me how I can be with someone who rejects the idea of god. It's easy...we communicate and have meaningful discussions about life, spirituality, and god. I guess for Christians and others the idea of god becomes the lynchpin of their belief, since faith is a tricky concept that goes against reason. Nothing in the Torah/Bible/Qur'an is literal to me, and the main problem seems to be that fundamentalists never take the time to actually delve into the history of what they believe so they can't have conversations with or even fathom ideas outside of what they've been told.
December 04, 2012 at 2:32 PM, said ...
@DJ Milez: I'm talking about the subtext: the message between the lines.
December 04, 2012 at 2:09 PM, said ...
I know what you're saying about having more than 2 kids. I'm the oldest of 6; we range in age from 20-2. My mom had triplets but one was stillborn so it could've been 7. She also had a miscarriage 10 years ago. That is some first hand birth control for your ass.
December 04, 2012 at 11:31 AM, said ...
i remember that intimidation then lunch routine with korey from leon's greatest drunk stories....
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