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Podcast: Comedian Paul Varghese Talks Dallas Mavs and PC Culture

A super-sized episode.
By Jason Heid |
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This one kind of got away from us, folks. With Tim vacationing, Eric Celeste stepped in to co-host alongside Zac at the Old Monk yesterday. The guest was comedian Paul Varghese, and while this trio generate an undoubtedly entertaining conversation, the talk did veer somewhat into territory unbecoming a family podcast.

So our more sensitive listener may want to be on guard against a bit of coarse language, and possibly just turn the episode off once the third segment — “Rocket Ships and Other Stuff” — begins.

Now, what you might want to know:

1. Yes, it’s still called Moody Coliseum.

2. More of this is what DeAndre Jordan has to look forward to back in Los Angeles:

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3. Former Dallas Observer writer Andrea Grimes conducted an anthropological survey of $30,000 millionaires.

4. A sampling of comic Mitch Hedberg performing:

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5. “Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oi, Oi” is a frequent chant at Australian sports events:

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6. Crocodile Dundee still represents the dominant American view of the Australian man:

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As always you can listen in the player below, or subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher. Enjoy.

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