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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 431 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Stand-UpImprovComedy |
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Neal grudgingly gives a dog some credit, issues a stark warning about video game points, considers the reported last words of Mother Teresa, prescribes a mental workout involving your bathroom window, recalls a true childhood tale of lucky bags and d... more
Neal makes the case for government assigned signatures for new borns, considers how sitcom kids have become so sophisticated, explains his virtual toast rack invention and how it relates to Mary Poppins and discusses making a raw chicken asthetically... more
Neal discusses Smurfs versus Avatar, explaining ball point pens to a cat, the argument against Meccano, early childhood memories: were those nurses or aliens, hand-me-down Lego management, raising children in a void, Lego Batman, listening in July, ... more
Neal discusses how to eat a spring roll, cuckoo clock apartments, how many cats an ark needs, how the Mona Lisa ended up like that, lubricated uphostery, Mr Crow from Wandarly Wagon, where America should house your national TV archive, an unfortunate... more
In a feature length episode Neal defends his pronunciation of typer writer, talks you through waking up on an operating table, shows how an only child leads an only dog astray, scrutinises the practicalities of turning the other cheek, explains how y... more
Neal ponders the practicalities of being Greek god of thunder, reveals why air crash survivor guilt is a good thing, worries about your supermarket trolley deposit, explains what palaeonthologists and NASA could learn from Winston Churchill and discu... more
Neal grudgingly gives a dog some credit, issues a stark warning about video game points, considers the reported last words of Mother Teresa, prescribes a mental workout involving your bathroom window, recalls a true childhood tale of lucky bags and d... more
really enjoying this podcast. New to it, and I wish I would have found it earlier. Keep up great work.
All I can say about this show is you just have to listen to it yourself. I won't say any more, because, well... just listen!!
Honestly, I can't even understand him sometimes because his accent and speaking style is SO out there, but what I do hear leaves me rolling on the floor :) Keep up the lovely and inspired work, Neal!!
So, Neal from Ireland sounds kind of like a cross between Dr. Strangelove and a leprechaun, and between burps and quips, melodically chirps about anything and everything for half an hour. By the time the show's over, you may say to yourself... "what just happened?" Haha, it's awesome though, definitely check it out!
From the insane theme musics to the crazy "issues" which somehow need to be addressed, Into Your Head is an unforgettably funny show. Certainly worth the free download!
This podcast is bizarre. Very bizarre. You won't forget it ;) Certainly worth a listen!
Haven't heard anything like Into Your Head anywhere else. Funny comedy with no frills or guests, just caffeine being translated into madcap ideas and thoughts by the host at an alarming rate!
All joking aside, no really all joking aside, For an Irish man he’s got quit an imagination. As a listener you need to have an imagination as well. I understand now the intrigue our parents had when they would gather around their radios and listen intently to “The Shadow” or even Orson Wells and the “War of the Worlds” great stuff. Go on now lend this show an ear and let into your head, its only 30 minutes…
If this is the state of international journalism then I applaud Neal for all his wit and definite lack of wisdom, to which if he had an inkling of any he probably wouldn’t be funny. Nevertheless, from an American point of view they wouldn’t get the humor, too bad and too sad. Never mind he is speaking English, who’s version is as much your guess as it would be mine if a gave a “Monkey Nut.” No really he’s funny, so funny I was ROFLMAO after the first two minutes of his show!
Question, what the bloody hell do biscuits have to do with bar stools? And how did cats get involved with a doctor concerned about what my shyte looks like anyway? Besides cats can’t talk in the first place, and in the 1st place at least he don’t have much to talk about!
Well for me he makes me laugh my friggin’ ars off, for an Irish bloke he’s friggin plain silly. The content isn’t much cause all he does is ramble on and on and on mostly about shyte that is totally bloody silly. What the hell I keep coming back to his show though!
This episode “Biscuits versus Bar Stools” It seems they let anybody on iTunes these days. But then why would today be any different from any other day? Who is this dude Neal from Ireland? It seem like he’s had way too much Guinness before breakfast, or would be not enough biscuits outside of Belfast? Who really cares just pass me a bar stool and sit there and eat your biscuit?
....It's very funny and clever. Love this show.
This guy yaps and yaps and yaps and doesn't stop breathing. It's great! Wacky and ridiculous stories and "facts". Never heard anything like it.
A very good comedy show, meaning a proper comedy show rather than comedians interviewing each other, not that there's anything wrong with that but I prefer comedy. It's hit and miss sometimes, but if you're patient it's well worth the wait for the laugh-out-loud parts.
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Apple Podcasts | #172 |
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