Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast - GGACP Classic: Gilbert Opens Christmas Gifts from Listeners

Episode Date: December 14, 2023

GGACP officially ushers in the 2023 holiday season by revisiting this short but sweet mini-episode from 2018, as Gilbert gleefully opens Christmas gifts from worshipful fans -- including coffee table ...(!) books, collectible magazines, homemade holiday CDs, hand-drawn greeting cards and other podcast-specific goodies. Also in this episode: Chick Tracts presents "The Death Cookie," the music of the Johnny Gregory Orchestra, Gilbert warbles the Chock Full O' Nuts jingle and the first mention of future Facebook funster Michele Mantynen! PLUS: Rondo Hatton! Blind Lemon Raybone! “Boris Karloff’s Tales of Mystery”! “Dr. Butcher: Medical Deviate”! And “The Gilbert Gottfried Munchausen by Proxy Telethon"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 TV comics, movie stars, hit singles and some toys Trivia and dirty jokes, an evening with the boys Once is never good enough for something so fantastic So here's another Gilbert and Franks, here's another Gilbert and Franks, here's another Gilbert and Franks. Colossal classic. Gilbert and Franks, colossal obsessions. Hi, this is Gilbert Gottfried, and I'm here with Sank... Sank... Sank.
Starting point is 00:00:53 Sank Frantipadre? I'm drinking a cup of Sanka. Decaf. This show is being brought to you by Sanka. I miss Sanka. Because we lost our Postum. We lost the Postum account? Yes.
Starting point is 00:01:15 Something I tweeted. Wow. And Postum got angry, and they fired me on ceremony. What about Saverin? Does anybody remember savorin? Oh, my God, yes. The red can?
Starting point is 00:01:29 Yes. Remember when there were Chock Full of Nuts restaurants in New York City? Oh, I liked that. Me too. The sandwiches with the wheat nut bread and cream cheese. Those were great. Can you sing the theme song from Chock Full of Nuts? Chock full of nuts is that heavenly coffee.
Starting point is 00:01:47 Heavenly coffee. Heavenly coffee. Chock full of nuts is that heavenly coffee. Better coffee a millionaire's money can buy. The great final line brings a tear to your eye. We should do, in the future, we'll do a whole show where you just sing commercial jingles from the 70s. Yeah, because what could possibly go wrong? What could possibly go wrong?
Starting point is 00:02:13 We did, Frankie knows this. Gilbert won't remember. Oh, this is Gilbert and Frank's Amazing Colossal Obsessions. Right, and you want to introduce who's at the table? The black-blue singer who is in the final stages of Munchausen Syndrome by proxy. So,
Starting point is 00:02:34 if you can, donate what you can. How's that going, Paul? Well, I'm trying to make next year the year of Raybone. Uh-huh. Oh! 2019 is the year of Raybone. I'm doing New Year's Eve with Anderson Cooper. This is exciting.
Starting point is 00:02:49 And in January, I'm trying out for the post-em job. Well, I'm getting a bone right now. How is the search going for the cure? Not well. Not well. Walk on through the rain. Walk on through the storm. And you'll never, never walk alone.
Starting point is 00:03:19 That was Jerry Lewis by proxy. I will. Jerry Lewis by proxy. No cure for that. You'll never Walk alone. Walk on. We're going to be hearing from Flavin and Flavin.
Starting point is 00:03:31 Walk on with hope in your heart. How your dreams get tossed and thrown. Walk on. Walk on. Walk on. You can't stop him. In your heart.
Starting point is 00:03:54 And you'll never, never walk alone. You know what I love is you captured. Alone. You know what I love is you captured. You'll never walk alone. Walk alone. What he ought to say, this is the day the audience cried. He's not wrong.
Starting point is 00:04:22 You captured how Jerry used to, the fatigue in his voice. He used to stay up all night. Yes. What did you want to say? Well, just for a serious moment here, you asked about the cure and how it's going. And is it okay if I say this, Gilbert? Yes. Gilbert has agreed to donate a kidney. That is so sweet.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Kidneys have nothing to do with Munkhausen. I didn't say it was his kidney. I didn't say it was, yeah. Not whose kidney? Not one of mine. But I'll gladly take one out of a bag for one of us. We are, as I was starting to say, before Jerry took over the show, Verterosa remembers this.
Starting point is 00:04:55 We did an episode over the summer, I think we called Christmas in July, where we basically went through swag. We went through gifts. Yeah, always, always ready to receive them. You love gifts, don't you, from the listeners. And as to be expected, Christmas gifts showed up at my office door at ABC. There's even something for Frank this year and something marked Paul Rayburn. Apparently, they're not a listener.
Starting point is 00:05:22 I don't know what's in that, but these are from Patrick Rodale. Oh, fuck. Don't open it. I won't open it. Oh, man. You think it's a white powder in there? No. We know Patrick.
Starting point is 00:05:34 Patrick's a fan of the show. I'm going to give Paul his card. Thank you. Frank's in the control room. No, this is Frank's card. No, that's Frank's. This is a professional show here. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:44 I don't know what's in them, but we're going to have them open them on the air. We're going to open them right here. I mean, this could be embarrassing. Yeah, I think it's what you asked for, Frank. What did you get? A $2 bill. There you go. Is that legal tender?
Starting point is 00:06:02 It's $3.50. Yeah, I'm not sure. Federal Reserve note, $2.00. You got the same, Francis. I also got $2.00. What movie? You got a $2.00 bill or two singles? I got a $2.00 bill.
Starting point is 00:06:17 He got a $2.00 bill as well. I'm going to cherish this. This is the first cash contribution. I was told by a colleague and fan of the podcast from Atlanta that they had entertained the idea of sending scratch-offs for me. But then they didn't know where to send it. Also, they told me to go fuck myself. So I don't know. Well, this says,
Starting point is 00:06:32 I have also enclosed gifts for Frank Verderosa and Paul Rayburn. The only thing I will say about them is they are not $1 bills. I believe you asked for a $1 bill. I wanted 20s. So now you got... Hey, Darius got a $2 bill. Look at that. You guys, we should totally... Carry that around with you Hey, Darius got a $2 bill. Look at that. You guys, we should totally...
Starting point is 00:06:46 Carry that around with you? We should totally form a club. Wow. Darius, someone sent a gift for you as well. Okay, here's the swag, Gilbert. Oh, good. Here's the stuff you got from Patrick. He got you a famous Monsters of Filmland issue.
Starting point is 00:06:59 With Bela Gossi on the cover. Look at that. We are not a visual medium, so use your imagination. Wasn't that nice of him? That's very nice. But that's not all. He also got you treasure chest of fun and fact Jesus Christ comics. I don't know what that is.
Starting point is 00:07:17 Well, I have a subscription to this. He'll explain it. Did he explain it? Is Jesus coming out of his... It is the Catholic version of Chick Tracks, a comic book series called Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact. I love these. They were handed out in parochial schools
Starting point is 00:07:34 and also organizations such as 4-H and the Boy Scouts. But that's not all. Okay. Patrick also sent you Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery comic book. Wow. Look at book. Wow. Look at that. Wow. Isn't that impressive?
Starting point is 00:07:51 Perfect, Frank. Wasn't that nice of him? He sent me a Mad Magazine from 1971. Oh, yeah. Which I appreciate. Oh, yeah. Very nice. You're going to love this.
Starting point is 00:08:03 This is a copy of the Monster Times. Oh. That he also sent you. I think Patrick's sucking up. Now, there's a werewolf of some, oh, well, this is a drawing. This is a. Yep. Where does Patrick live?
Starting point is 00:08:19 Does he live someplace? Horror heroines, the trouble with Star Trek, and oh, and werewolves. Yep, yep. And this one I love. This is TV's greatest detective hits. Oh, jeez. The greatest hits, Canon, The Rockford Files, Kojak, Macmillan and Wife, and McCloud by the Johnny Gregory Orchestra.
Starting point is 00:08:39 So, Gilbert, enjoy that. The Johnny Gregory Orchestra. You're a big fan, aren't you? I have all of their albums. What he writes is, I'm going to say something that may seem a little weird, fellas. None of these items are really worth all that much. And I say that because they should be read and enjoyed, opened, and back covers folded in. Feel free to pass them on to youngsters, and it would be a shame to treat them like museum pieces.
Starting point is 00:09:03 So, he's basically saying, don't keep them in the plastic. Don't put them up on the wall or frame them. So basically, I'll wipe my ass with these magazines you gave me. That was from Patrick Rodale. Thank you, Patrick. Thank you, Patrick. Paul, do you want to thank Patrick for your $2 bill? Patrick, thank you for my $2 bill.
Starting point is 00:09:21 Where do you find a $2 bill these days? In your pocket. Apparently. Now this is from another listener. This is from David Pavoni. And he sent you, Gil. Open it up. Oh, I'm scared.
Starting point is 00:09:34 Yes. This is for you. Okay. It's a book. You want to say what it is? Golf in Hollywood. It's the history of golf in Hollywood. Where stars
Starting point is 00:09:45 come out. Oh, Oliver Hardy. Yeah, it's a great little coffee table book. Johnny Weissmuller. It's a black and white coffee table book. Bob Hope must be a central figure. Bob Hope's on the cover. You know, this book reeks
Starting point is 00:10:02 of anti-Semitism. How do you mean that? Why do you say that? This is all of those, like, golf places that the Jews were not. This is the reason they built Hillcrest. That's right. Because the Jews were not allowed. What was the story about Groucho that his daughter was thinking she could go because she was.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Yeah, they said his Groucho's daughter wanted to go into the pool. And the manager said, oh, she can't go in the pool because she's Jewish. And Groucho said, well, she's only half Jewish. Can she go up in the pool just from the waist down? There you go. That's the story. So, every one of these people in here is an
Starting point is 00:10:49 anti-Semite. Johnny Weissmuller, Oliver Hardy. I'm sure that's why he sent it to you. Oh, oh, Bing Crosby. Why he singled you out. All Jew haters. This is a Jew hater book. This is a guide to Jew haters, this is a Jew hater book.
Starting point is 00:11:05 This is a guide to Jew haters, golf and Hollywood. That's his way of saying thank you, David. Thank you. I'll see you at the American Nazi party. Isn't that a plug where Bing Crosby wrote White Supremacist Christmas? That's it. Alright. Gilbert's very impressed with the Golf and Hollywood
Starting point is 00:11:30 book. Yes. Thank you, David. We will return to Gilbert Gottfried's amazing colossal podcast after this. Now, these were sent there. There's one for you here. These were sent by listener Rob Martinez.
Starting point is 00:11:46 Frank, I believe I gave you yours. Oh, yeah. The CD mix. The CD, yeah. It's great. There's one for Raybone floating around my house somewhere that I have temporarily misplaced. But maybe Gilbert and Dara can share one. We could do that.
Starting point is 00:11:58 And Dara will give you. We live in the same neighborhood. Yeah. Rob works in radio, and he made this for us. And it's Rob's 2018 Christmas CD. Gilbert, you'll love some of these. Percy the Puny Poinsettia. You know that?
Starting point is 00:12:15 Oh, it's my favorite. Silent Night, Gilbert. You can learn how it goes. That would be helpful. Christmas is the time to say I love you by Billy Squire, which I actually like. Anyway, take a look at that. There's one for you.
Starting point is 00:12:31 Rob also sent a card of his family. Very nice. No anti-Semites in the bunch. Darren, there's one here with your name on it. As I go through the bag. Now, Gilbert, you're going to... Thank you, Rob. Oh, thank you, Rob. You're going to... Thank you, Rob. Now, Gilbert, you're going to...
Starting point is 00:12:45 Oh, thank you, Rob. You're going to appreciate this. Oh. This. This is from Michelle Mantinen. Super genius, it says on her greeting card. On her business card, rather. And she writes...
Starting point is 00:13:05 They all send personal letters. Frank, I'm a member of the Listener Society and I wanted to send you this in the gang, you in the gang, this envelope of goodies. For you, Mad Magazine stamps. Look at this. These are Mad Magazine
Starting point is 00:13:19 postage stamps. Isn't that cool? That's a whole sheet. Yep, yep, yep. And for Gilbert, oh, Gilbert's going to get so excited, but before I... I'm going to build to that. We need a drum roll. These are...
Starting point is 00:13:37 These are interesting. What are these? These are also Mad Magazine stamps with good jokes on them, butilbert she sent you chick tracks oh look at that those are the real mccoys my friend let's see this this one looks like he's like a juvenile delinquent of that money and the devil is watching i don't know where she got these i don't know if she's hung on to these all these years. And here's death. And the title of it is high there.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Oh, I love these Chick-Chacks. We've talked about these before. Did we ever actually have any? I don't know. Did somebody send any before? Someone did send me. Oh, yeah. That was the Christmas in July.
Starting point is 00:14:19 We got those. Yeah, the Christmas in July. So somebody, I mean, some people have hung on to these over the years. Can I see one of those, Frank? Yeah, obviously Michelle is one of them. Paul's going to get all religious. Take a look at that. What else did she send in here?
Starting point is 00:14:32 The Imp. The Imp. An issue of a, this is a fanzine, Gilbert, and it's devoted, the entire issue is devoted to Chick Tracks. How about that? How about that? Do your fans love you or what? Oh, my God. I love this one, The Death Cookie.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Can you see this one, Paul? There we go. The Death Cookie. Another Chick Track. The Death Cookie. These are great. These are awesome. And this one looks like my biography.
Starting point is 00:14:59 It's titled, Love That Money. Frank's going to get very excited. Frank, she says, the money I have enclosed is for Frank Vertiversa per his soupy sales-esque request. Oh, my God. Is that another $2? No. It's a fake $20. Oh.
Starting point is 00:15:21 F*** you, man. F*** you, man. Hey, for my birthday back in May, somebody got me something like 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars. Have you seen these? No. It's an actual Zimbabwe bill. I have not. But like the value in the United States is like less than a penny or some insane thing.
Starting point is 00:15:41 Okay, but this is the big winner from Michelle's packet. She says, the googly eyes I sent, these are for blind lemon raybone to replace his missing eyeballs. Finally. Finally. So these are yours. Here's my only problem, though. You can thank Michelle. If I can see,
Starting point is 00:15:58 can I still play? That's what I don't know. That's the question. The tracks are for Gilbert. I hope they help him to see the light and save his immortal soul. I collected these on various BART.
Starting point is 00:16:10 Obviously, she's from Northern California. BART train rides around San Fran. There you go. I'd never give these nutballs any money. Thank you guys for all you do with the podcast. It's really a joy. And you've turned my insanely long three-hour commute into time I look forward to every day. I've even gotten my husband to listen, Gilbert, to just enough episodes that now when we watch movies, he yells, a la Gilbert,
Starting point is 00:16:36 See that actor? He's Jewish! Do you see what you've done? So thank you to Michelle. This done? She wants to know. So thank you to Michelle. This is a wonderful collection of stuff. As we move through the bag. And I think this is the last item.
Starting point is 00:17:01 Oh, I also want to thank Ashley Esper for those wonderful Jack Frost greeting cards. Oh, those were fucking hilarious. Frank, you got yours? Yes. That was so great. She made Christmas greeting cards out of Jack Frost, out of Bob Hope dolled up as Jack Frost. That frightening special.
Starting point is 00:17:13 Yeah. Weren't those wonderful? Yeah, that was, yeah. And I guess if you go to her Etsy page, Frank, you posted on Facebook. Yeah, well, she posted it. I shared it.
Starting point is 00:17:21 That if you go to her Etsy page, you can actually buy them and they're worth getting because she did a wonderful job. And let's see. Okay, Gil, this is going to get you really excited. That's the last thing in the bag. Check this out. These are from Mike Herman, our friend Mike Herman.
Starting point is 00:17:42 Look at that. Rondo Hatton. A Rondo Hatton t-shirt. Can you believe that? Yes. You could wear this as a night shirt. I know. Or maybe Dara will wear it to tantalize you.
Starting point is 00:17:55 What do you think, Dara? Max. Will Max fit in this? You need four Maxes to fit in this. This is an extra large. But look at that. He wears, he sleeps in oversized t-shirts. Give him that.
Starting point is 00:18:07 Rondo Hatton, who worked with Mickey Dolan's mother. That was so weird. As we pointed out on the show. But this one's going to wow you. Okay. Okay. This. Check this out.
Starting point is 00:18:19 Dr. Butcher Medical Deviant. I saw the word butcher. Can you believe this? This is the one that Gilbert talks about on the show, the horror film that he talks about. It's a Guinea horror film. Yeah. The best kind. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:33 Yeah. It was like, it was like supposedly directed by John Martin. Read this, the little line at the top. Go ahead, Gil. You want to read the top of that shirt from our pal Mike Herman? He is a depraved, sadistic rapist, a bloodthirsty, homicidal killer, and he makes house calls. Dr. Butcher, M.D., medical deviant. Gilbert, you could fit in that.
Starting point is 00:19:04 Yeah, I think so. You're putting weight on. Mike, maybe some sizes one down. Yeah, or two down. Will Max really sleep in the Rondo Hatton shirt? Yeah. Okay. I thought you would like that.
Starting point is 00:19:20 And also, our friend John Fodiatis got the third shirt in the bag because he's obsessed with Grandpa Al Lewis. Oh, okay. John, do you have it? Do you want to hold it up? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:30 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. John has a – I'm doing this like this is a visual medium, like people can see what he's holding up. Hold it up in front of the microphone. Hold it up in front of the mic. Yes, John got a – look at this, Gilbert.
Starting point is 00:19:43 It's from Grandpa's Bellagente Italian restaurant. I remember I would pass by that restaurant. On Blooper Street. Yeah, that was on the outside of the restaurant. That's the one. Isn't that nice? So we have to thank all of these people. I'm going to go through the list.
Starting point is 00:19:59 And thank you, Rosalie and Joel Brava, for the lovely Christmas card. Here, Gilbert, some people sent you a Christmas card even though you're not of that persuasion. We want to thank Rosalie and Joel.
Starting point is 00:20:12 We'll thank Rob Martinez for the great CD collection. Mike Herman for the t-shirts. Ashley Esper for the Bob Hope card. David Pavone for the golf
Starting point is 00:20:20 and Hollywood book that Gilbert insists is anti-Semitic. Patrick Bodale for sending you the wonderful album by the David, who is it? The Jeff? Oh, John Gregory.
Starting point is 00:20:30 The John Gregory Orchestra? Yes. The Johnny Gregory Orchestra. Yes. So you know those aren't sound-alikes. You know those are all originals. And Josh Frank for the Marx Brothers book he sent. Daniel Kinski for the Marx Brothers coffee table book,
Starting point is 00:20:46 Chris Bly, and Ned Hastings for the DVDs they sent. Ned Hastings sent us the Gorilla DVDs that led to the Bad Ape movies. Oh, great. Episode that we did. Mike Eslinger, who sent his books, the Willy Wonka book. I want to thank Michael Bonfiglio, our friend for the DVDs that he sent.
Starting point is 00:21:07 And Eric Rine sent us some orange-flavored coffee as a Cesar Romero. John, I believe you got some. But is that fair? I wanted to
Starting point is 00:21:17 paycheck Eric, so I'm glad you mentioned it. Yeah, Eric is a piece of work, and Eric and John, or Tom Fokiakis, who was on an earlier episode,
Starting point is 00:21:26 have become fast buds on Facebook. They're obsessed with your chimp references, Gilbert, on the show. Your Sunset Boulevard, the cunnilingus chimps. Yeah, late of the Ed Sullivan show. So I'm going to give you the $100 bill. The $100 bill. Paul Frank gets the $20. That's it.
Starting point is 00:21:42 We thank you people for being so generous and sending us gifts. Oh, Vernerosa, can you take us out with the cunnilingus chimp music? Yes. Is there cunnilingus chimp music? Yeah. This is where I come from. Yeah. I wasn't aware of that.
Starting point is 00:21:57 This has been Gilbert and Frank's amazing colossal obsession. Thank you for all the wonderful gifts. See you next time. Música Mi solá, re pa re sol, do mi do pa re sol sol sol. Do mi pa, si re si mi, la do la pa re sol sol. Do mi do pa, si re si mi, la do la pa re sol sol sol. Mi solá, re pa re sol, to mi do pare sol sol, domino fa si reggimi, la donna pare sol sol. Música Sou pedião

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