Episodes
Sunday Jan 27, 2013
‘The Dark Domain' w/ Danny Pudi
Sunday Jan 27, 2013
Sunday Jan 27, 2013
2013 has begun, and boy, what a year it's going to be! Cody and Ranjit invite Mister Danny Pudi (from NBC's Community) by the Tomefoolery studios to discuss Stefan Grabinski's 'The Dark Domain' in an episode that is as wandering, disjointed, and engaging as Grabinski's own stories. The book is available on Amazon Kindle and in the darkest corners of Poland. See Danny on Community's return to television on February 7th. Follow 'Tomefoolery' for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please feel free to rate and leave feedback on iTunes! Also, email us at Tomefoolery@gmail.com with any questions or comments. We love to hear from you! Special Thanks to Olin Kidd for the logo design and Rob & John Scallon for the awesome theme song. More Scallon music can be found at youtube.com/RobScallon.
Wednesday Jan 02, 2013
‘Baby Fever’ w/ Jamie Campbell
Wednesday Jan 02, 2013
Wednesday Jan 02, 2013
It's the end of 2012 and the beginning of 2013, and so Cody and Ranjit kick the new year off right with Jamie Campbell, stand-up comedian and "bombastic genius" to discuss 'Baby Fever' by Susan Crosby--perhaps the hardest book the Tomefoolery troupe has had to suffer through. The book is available through Amazon or in Hell. Follow 'Tomefoolery' for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please feel free to rate and leave feedback on iTunes! Also, email us at Tomefoolery@gmail.com with any questions or comments. We love to hear from you! Special Thanks to Olin Kidd for the new logo design and Rob Scallon and John Scallon for the awesome theme song. More Scallon music can be found at youtube.com/RobScallon.
Friday Dec 21, 2012
'The Fir Tree' Holiday Special w/ Kristin Clifford & Alexandra Tsarpalas
Friday Dec 21, 2012
Friday Dec 21, 2012
Happy Holidays and congratulations on surviving the Apocalypse! In celebration, Cody and Ranjit have invited over two of the most fun and joyous people in Chicago, Alexandra Tsarpalas and Kristin Clifford, to depress the hell out of them with Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Fir Tree'. The story is available on Amazon Kindle or for free here: http://hca.gilead.org.il/fir_tree.html Follow 'Tomefoolery' for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please feel free to rate and leave feedback on iTunes! HO HO HO, Merry Hanukkwanzaadan
Monday Nov 26, 2012
‘Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze’ w/ Peter-john Byrnes
Monday Nov 26, 2012
Monday Nov 26, 2012
This month, Cody and Ranjit have a good old-fashioned hootnanny with Peter-john Byrnes, stand-up comedian and literary connoisseur to discuss Doc Savage, American Badass. The book is available through Amazon or, we're sure, in some dusty basement somewhere. Follow 'Tomefoolery' for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please feel free to rate and leave feedback on iTunes! Quote of the episode: "It's crap, but it's crap on a bobsled." - Peter-john Byrnes
Monday Oct 29, 2012
‘The Shadow Over Innsmouth’ w/ Dan Telfer
Monday Oct 29, 2012
Monday Oct 29, 2012
This month, Cody and Ranjit are overjoyed to have the fantabulous Dan Telfer, stand-up comedian, science fan, and master of galactic powers to discuss H.P. Lovecraft's semi-nautical tale of genetic woe. The book is available through Amazon, audio on iTunes, or from your local bookstore. Follow 'Tomefoolery' for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please feel free to rate and leave feedback on iTunes! Quote of the episode: "That's the bummer of that era. There's some really good Anglo fiction." - Dan Telfer
Friday Oct 05, 2012
‘The Pink Swastika’ w/ Kris Simmons
Friday Oct 05, 2012
Friday Oct 05, 2012
This month, Cody and Ranjit are joined by Kris Simmons, stand-up comedienne and co-producer of Double-Shot Showcase in Evanston, IL, to discuss pastor Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams' 'The Pink Swastika'–a piece of rhetorical gymnasticism which aims to prove that the Holocaust was a homosexual action. Pesky, pesky homosexuals indeed. The book is available online for free here: http://archive.org/details/ThePinkSwastika. Tomefoolery does not suggest purchasing the book, as it has the potential to fund hate organizations (or make you look creepy when someone looks at your bookshelf). Follow 'Tomefoolery' for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please feel free to rate and leave feedback on iTunes!
Sunday Aug 26, 2012
‘The Man Who Was Thursday’ w/ Bryan Bowden
Sunday Aug 26, 2012
Sunday Aug 26, 2012
This month, Cody and Ranjit are joined by Bryan Bowden, stand-up comedian and member of Blewt!, to discuss G.K. Chesterton's anarchist-tangential/subversively Christian: 'The Man Who Was Thursday'. If you'd like to read the book, it's currently available for free on Amazon for the Kindle. A synopsis of the book is also found on Wikipedia. Follow 'Tomefoolery' for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery QUOTES: "Where are the galoshes?" "Shut it." "Eat your Grape Nuts." "Come around to the garage."
Monday Jul 30, 2012
'The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket' w/ Sherman Edwards
Monday Jul 30, 2012
Monday Jul 30, 2012
This month, Cody and Ranjit are joined by Sherman Edwards, voted Best Stand-Up in Chicago by the Chicago Reader, to discuss Edgar Allan Poe's first and only novel: 'The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket'. If you'd like to read the book, it's currently available for free on Amazon for the Kindle.