Judge John Hodgman - No Pun and Shut Case

Episode Date: November 22, 2023

Mary brings the case against her roommate Salma. They’re both fans of the card game called PUNDERDOME. But Mary says Salma is a cheater. When they play, Salma doesn’t make puns: just jokes. Who�...�s right? Who’s wrong?With Expert Witness Jo Firestone (Dr. Gameshow, Ziwe)! Check out her new novel Murder and Sex Island and her new game Fruits!Thanks to reddit user u/banjo-solo for naming this week’s case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at maximumfun.reddit.com!It's not too late to watch the VAN FREAKS ROADSHOW Grand Finale! Visit vanfreaksroadshow.com for tickets and enjoy it from the comfort of your own home!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to the Judge John Hodgman podcast. I'm bailiff Jesse Thorne. This week, no pun and shut case. Mary brings the case against her roommate, Salma. They're both fans of the card game Punderdome, but Mary says Salma is a cheater. When they play, Salma doesn't make puns, just jokes. Make puns, just jokes. Who's right? Who's wrong? Only one can decide. Please rise as Judge John Hodgman enters the courtroom and presents an obscure cultural reference. Okay, let me get this straight. While we were all playing fair, digging these infernal rocks, you were cheating the system
Starting point is 00:00:38 just by buying yourself a golden parsnip using money you inherited from cancer? Yeah, dummy. That's how generational wealth works. Bailiff Jesse Thorne, please swear them in. Mary and Salma, please rise and raise your right hands. You swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. So help you God or whatever. I do. I do. Do you swear to abide by Judge John Hodgman's ruling, despite the fact that when it comes to puns, he's no summertime, fun time bailiff, Monty Belmonte. I do. I do. Judge Hodgman, you may proceed. That's absolutely true. No, no one is the pun master like Monty Belmonte, unless it is our mystery guest who snuck in on the obscure cultural reference. Let's talk about that. As I say on the
Starting point is 00:01:20 internet, Mary Salma, you may be seated for an immediate summary judgment in one of your favors. Can either of you name the piece of culture that i referenced as i entered the courtroom well how about salma how about you go first i'm sorry i have no clue oh but you must have a guess wait a minute wait a minute i noticed mary mary is whispering and trying to pass you a note. You know, this is a summary. If Salma were to get it right, Mary, I would find in her favor and this would be over. That's true. That's a good point.
Starting point is 00:01:54 You'd never learn the identity of the mystery expert witness. Don't you want to know, Mary? I do. I desperately do. All right. Then you better not guess correctly. Go ahead. What's your guess?
Starting point is 00:02:04 My guess is Murder on Sex Island by Joe Firestone. Murder on Sex Island by Joe Firestone. Interesting guess. Is that the note you were trying to pass to Salma? Well, I had prepared a couple of options. All right. Give Salma an option then. Okay.
Starting point is 00:02:26 Mad Max, Welcome to thunderdome mad max welcome to thunderdome okay all guesses are wrong your best guess was of course murder on sex island the new novel by Joe Firestone. Go out and get it immediately, everybody. I'll say the title again, Jesse. Murder on Sex Island by Joe Firestone. Apropos of nothing, wondering why you brought that up. As far as Mad Max, welcome to Thunderdome. It's called Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Please, please respect my Generation X roots.
Starting point is 00:03:05 We don't need another hero. We only need what's beyond Thunderdome, quoth Tina Turner. Two men enter, one man leaves. Or in your case, two roommates enter, one roommate leaves. Welcome to my Thunderdome. Who seeks justice in my post-apocalyptic court?
Starting point is 00:03:21 I do, Your Honor. That would be Mary. What is the nature of your dispute? So my roommates and I, we love to play the game Punderdome by Joe and Fred Firestone. And when I play with Salma, she submits answers that I contend are not, in fact, puns. And I mean, I have to be honest, granted, sometimes my answers aren't exactly the best puns either, but I submit that mine are more relevant and more punny than Salma's puns. Closer to pun on the pun spectrum. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:04:02 Mary, let me interrupt you for a moment. Okay. You've listened to this podcast before, right? Indeed, I have. You know that I publicly loathe puns and indeed most word play. Why did you think you would find justice here? Because this is a space for silliness and honesty. Jessie, she got me on the silliness slash honesty technicality. Yeah, classic. Classic blunder you made by creating a space for silliness and honesty. Yeah, well, Mary, you're right there. All right, Salma, you know that I privately actually love wordplay and puns.
Starting point is 00:04:44 Why did you think you could get away with not making puns in Punderdome? Well, my argument is that Mary's argument is moot. Mary is moot. Her argument is moot. Because there is no pun spectrum. Either you submit a pun or you don't submit a pun. And while she claims hers are more punny, my argument is that there's no such thing. Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Okay. Are you making puns or not? Am I making puns or not? Okay. So, full disclosure, when I first started playing this game, I didn't really know what a pun was. Oh, wow. Okay. Fair. I'm going to be completely honest. So I was not submitting puns. I was submitting jokes, but so was Mary. Our roommate, Benny, was the only one who was technically submitting puns.
Starting point is 00:05:38 So Mary tried to get me disqualified, but I argued that she should be disqualified, too, under those standards. And Benny, unfortunately, has passed away. That's why he's not here. Yes. We do have an expert witness statement. Okay, real quick for the benefit of those in the audience who may not know the game. This is a card game, right, Mary? Give me a very quick rundown. Yes. So this is a card game where there are two stacks of cards. One is situations and one is like things. And you play with a group and one person is designated like the judger, the picker, who picks two of those cards and submits them to the group for each person to write down a pun that combines the two things on the cards, the situation and the thing, the object.
Starting point is 00:06:30 All right. All right. I got you. And how long has this been in your life, Salma Punderdome? About a year now. Okay. About a year now. So obviously it would be foolish for me to speak further without consulting our expert
Starting point is 00:06:41 witness for reasons that shall become obvious. Jesse, would you please welcome the expert witness to the court? Our expert witness is not only a brilliant comic and comedy writer, one of the two hosts of Maximum Fund's very own Dr. Game Show, Joe Firestone. Joe Firestone, welcome to the program. Hello. Thank you. Now, you are the co-host of Dr. Game Show, a wonderful podcast here on the network that I've been a part of and I enjoy very much as a listener.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Thank you. You play games with people live on telephone, all different kinds of fun, interesting games. Mm-hmm. And apart from being the author of Murder on Sex Island, the new novel, the breakout hit Murder on Sex Island by Joe Firestone, which we're going to talk about in a little bit later in the program, you are also the co-creator of a particular card game involving puns called... Do you want me to say it?
Starting point is 00:07:42 Yeah. Okay, Punderdome. It's called Punderdome. This is the card, yeah. This is it. You are the co-creator of this game. That's true, yeah. I'm the reason these two people are feuding. Yeah, and arguably,
Starting point is 00:07:56 you're the reason that Benny is no longer with us. Jo, what is the genesis of the game Punderdome? Well, it started as a live show in Brooklyn. And I did it with my dad. And then we, you know, everyone's always screaming, merch, merch, merch. And, you know, you're always saying, calm down. I can't, I can't.
Starting point is 00:08:20 But then, you know, you get an opportunity to make a card game. Right? Yes, you do. And you take it. But then you get an opportunity to make a card game, right? Yes, you do. And you take it. Right. And so we made this card game. It's called The American Dream. That's exactly what I'm getting at.
Starting point is 00:08:46 And basically it's like we're trying – so then people could play at home the game that only some people could play in Brooklyn because it's a live show. Got it. And somehow it found its way into Selma and Mary's lives along with Benny. Yeah. I always wonder who's actually playing it. It turns out it's a source of conflict among people that live together. That's what I found out today. Joe Firestone, before we proceed to the case, I just realized that I didn't reveal the obscure cultural reference. Now that you have joined us, mystery expert witness, of course, the other voice
Starting point is 00:09:12 in the obscure cultural reference was Joe Firestone replaying here, live for your ears, the role originated by Joe Firestone of Miriam Sather on the television program Dicktown on Hulu, co-created by me and David Reese. Thank you for joining us, Joe. Thank you for having me. Congrats on contributing to culture in such a profound way.
Starting point is 00:09:39 And to you as well, because not only did we make this cartoon, but you co-created a game that is now causing conflict in the lives of these two women thanks appreciate thank you thank you yeah so all right mary give me an example of some some puns some responses that you've played in the game of punderdome that you think are good puns and also some examples of the crimes of Salma. Okay. So I'm going to go from bad to worse or no, good to worse, good to bad. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:15 This one I think is a really good one. Our teacher, Mr. Goodbar gave us a lollipop quiz. Our teacher. And this is a response to what things? What were the cards, roughly speaking? I think candy and teaching, or candy and testing, maybe? All right, all right, candy and testing.
Starting point is 00:10:37 I don't really remember. Do you remember these particular cards, Jo? You have them memorized, of course, I presume. Of course, definitely memorized. Yeah, those are cards for sure. Those are cards for sure, says Joe Firestone. So our teacher, Mr. Goodbar, what was the rest? Gave us a lollipop quiz.
Starting point is 00:10:55 A lollipop quiz. That's fine. I got you. What do you think about that one, Joe Firestone? Pun? I think it's a pun. Lollipop, Mr. Goodbar. What do you think about that one, Joe Firestone? Pun? I think it's a pun. It's a pun. Lollipop, Mr. Goodbar, that's a teacher in a candy bar.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Lollipop, that's a candy. Pop quiz, that's a quiz. You run them both together. What you got right there is a pun. Sure. Punderdome. All right. Punderdome.
Starting point is 00:11:23 All right, Mary. Give me an example of something that Salma offered instead. Do you have an example of one of the things that made you so mad? Yes, this one made me mad, actually. It made me laugh, but I was mad. This one is... Objection. Overruled. Thank you, Your Honor.
Starting point is 00:11:44 Knock, knock. Who is there deez nuts what would the bit salma in so sorry did i just want to make sure i heard that correctly so what i heard was knock knock who. Who's there? Dee's nuts. That is correct. Joe, did you catch that one? It was knock, knock. Who's there? Dee's nuts.
Starting point is 00:12:16 Oh, what was the topic for this one? This one, I remember this one. This one was nuts and berries and cheating. Well, it was on topic insofar as that's not how you play the game salma explain that answer explain that response do you remember what it was it's knock knock jesse i can't remember now what was it jesse it went knock knock yeah the response to that was who's there yeah then in return uh the response these nuts these nuts and the prompt that was a response to was what nuts and cheating is that right nuts and berries nuts and berries plus cheating okay all right salma we've bought you enough time to craft a response look your honor i don't claim to be good at this game.
Starting point is 00:13:07 I think it's definitely a joke. It's not a pun. But I think my argument is that Mary was also not submitting puns. So we either play by the rules or we make new rules. How was Mary not playing by the rules? So I have an example of something she submitted. Here we go. Can I hear what the prompt is first?
Starting point is 00:13:28 Do you remember? It was the same one. It was nuts and berries and cheating. Nuts and berries and cheating. Okay, this is a one-to-one comparison. This is an apples-to-apples comparison. Sorry, Joe Firestone, to mention another card game. So it's the grizzly bear cheated on his hibernation diet of nuts and berries by raiding the dumpster.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Okay, so you did just write a sentence. An intersection of two random, disparate thoughts. I crafted an entire world and logic. Yeah, you did. With them. Yeah. And I think that that is, on its face, more relevant and gooder. Wow. Then knock, knock.
Starting point is 00:14:26 Who's there? May I remind you, Mary, the name of the game is punder dome, not world building ger dome. That's a really good idea for a game. Yeah. You know,
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Starting point is 00:18:03 Rules and restrictions apply. Joe Firestone, you heard this world building argument. What do you think about this? Okay, so in this round, I'm just trying to paint a picture. These people are sitting around a table, a table, right? You're playing in the living room or in the kitchen? An ottoman. You're playing on the living room or in the kitchen ottoman you're playing on an ottoman okay okay around an ottoman whoa okay so i already world building
Starting point is 00:18:33 tough though already they're all sitting around it's daytime or it's night night yeah definitely night weekend day or a weekend? Weekends, typically. It's got to be. It's got to be weekend. So this is Saturday night, maybe New Year's Eve, right? Oh, this was Sunday. Yeah, Sunday. This was Sunday night. This was after a family dinner.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Okay, so you're both full. Yeah. And I just, you know, one person suggests, knock, knock, who's there? And then who was it at the door? Deez Nuts. It was either Deez Nuts or Doze Nuts. Deez Nuts, I think it was. Deez Nuts, right.
Starting point is 00:19:16 And then. So Deez Nuts answered the door. No, okay. No, Deez Nuts was knocking at the door. They were knocking. We don't even know if the door was open, honestly. It's hard to know who was at the door. Maybe, I mean, who was opening the door. They were knocking. We don't even know if the door was open, honestly. Hard to know who was at the door. Maybe, I mean, who was opening the door may be the bear.
Starting point is 00:19:30 But in the other person's suggestion is that a bear kind of goes on a story, kind of like blueberries for Sal, almost kind of. And I guess I'm just wondering if this third roommate whoever they are yeah was benny dead by then or he was still playing it was alive it was okay if what do you remember what benny submitted yes what did benny submit it was really good um he said i do not like to play this game with Salma because she does not know how to play. She does not know how to play or does not know how to play? Does not, sorry. Right.
Starting point is 00:20:12 Two nuts there. These nuts? Exactly. Wow. And so in the game, there's someone making a judgment as to which is the best response. So who was the judger in this case? Is that the term, Joe Firestone?
Starting point is 00:20:30 Judger? Oh, I think it's maybe called doctor. Whoever's the doctor. Whoever's the doctor. What's it? It's first prompter. Okay, there you go. First.
Starting point is 00:20:40 Who is also the host. It says here. Got it. First prompter. But the first prompter makes the judgment. Yes, according to the rules, yes. Okay, so who won that round on the day? Well, Benny.
Starting point is 00:20:55 Right. May he rest in peace. Let's suppose for the moment, Joe Firestone, that not only is Benny dead, but Benny actually never existed. Okay. And this game, this round was played entirely and exclusively between Salma and Mary. Internal sunshine in this ballast mind. Exactly. Excuse me, the game cannot be played with less than three players.
Starting point is 00:21:21 Oh, boy. Okay. I've got one. I'll play. Okay. You're in. What is it? Nuts and berries and cheating? Yes.
Starting point is 00:21:35 It's not even worth my time to cheat at this game. I hate it so much. I pecan't even with it. That was good. But I don't hate the game. I like the game. I was just, I just had to come up with something. You understand, Joe Firestone.
Starting point is 00:21:50 That was good. Love the game. Okay, so obviously I would win that round, but. Okay. All right, look, you're the first prompter in my life, Joe Firestone, of those three, which wins and which comes in second? That's really an uncomfortable position you're putting me in. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:10 I'll just say this. Okay. I think that if you just had, listen, if you had everybody operating on all cylinders, which clearly that's just not the case. You know what I mean? Sunday evening, everyone is so full. Right. Okay. Not the case. You know what I mean? Sunday evening, everyone is so full. Right. Okay?
Starting point is 00:22:26 So let's just say we had knockout, then another knockout, and then we had these nuts at the door. Okay? I would say, these nuts, you got to go back out that door. You're not coming in. Okay? Whoa. If we had knockout, we had knockout and then we had bear going to eat. Right?
Starting point is 00:22:48 That's the summary of your story? Yeah, basically. Bear going to eat. I'd say, bear, you better go out that door. Go meet those nuts. So I would suggest that what you've created is an ecosystem where both of you cannot
Starting point is 00:23:03 play this game with anyone else. You have to play together. Joe, when you were hosting the live show, did you often receive submissions that were not actually puns? The live show has a kind of a vibe of frenzied mob. So if they don't deliver puns, the contestants, the mob gets so angry with them. There's lots of shouting and screaming and accusations. It's like a very wild event. So I wouldn't really have to be the judge on that. It is a punderdome after all. Yeah. Okay. So in this case, if an answer is funnier, but not punnier, Joe, which should win? Funnier, but not. Well, I mean, the D's nuts is funnier than a bear
Starting point is 00:23:59 comes out of hibernation, whatever it was. It wasn't funny, Mary, right? Yeah, I agree. We agree. It wasn't funny? It was more of a sentence. I sometimes wonder if I should abandon my career in comedy and just go back to being 17 and saying, Dee's nuts a lot. Because I really can't think of anything funnier. It's pretty funny. It's always a surprise. it's a little vulgar should funny triumph over punny joe firestone do you have an opinion so i'm just gonna say this is i have not to be fully honest looked at this game in about i'd say let's go ahead and say
Starting point is 00:24:42 five to six years. Sure. I glanced at it when I moved, put them in boxes. But here's what it says on the box. Okay? And I'm pretty sure I wrote this copy. I don't know for sure. But it says, the most terrible punster wins. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:25:07 Joe, that's a lot of ambiguity there. Because if you presume from the point of view that all puns are are groan-worthy and terrible, then the one who makes the pun that is the most weird, daddish, and awful is the one who wins. But if you presume that what you mean is the person who is least capable of making a pun,
Starting point is 00:25:29 then the most terrible punster would be, well, in this case is both of you, Mary and Salma, but overall it sounds like Salma. So who wins? Interesting. It's just a little corn starch to thicken the pot.
Starting point is 00:25:43 I appreciate that all right we are we are now in a we are now in a thick gravy of a case that's for sure salma you asked that if i were to rule in your favor that i would prohibit mary from making you the quote butt of jokes explain um so as you've seen i'm not very good at this game well hang on you didn't write that thing about the bear i did not um but i think that i tend to be the butt of the joke amongst Thanks, Mary and Benny, rest his soul. And they both make fun of me because of the jokes that I submit. And they tell me that I don't know what a pun is. And maybe I did not at the time.
Starting point is 00:26:39 But I submit, Your Honor, that neither did Mary. So that is what I need from you, please. Mary, do you make Selma the butt of jokes? I don't think that I make her the butt of jokes. I honestly think I make fun of Benny way more. But I will admit that Benny and I... That's really cruel. That's really cruel. What, do you dance on his grave?
Starting point is 00:27:03 Wow. When he was still alive i would never i would never besmirch the dead benny is alive everybody don't worry benny is alive a little humor um alive and well and living in paris but i do admit that benny and i have a tendency when we are playing games this one included to gang up a little bit on Salma. I'm not proud of it, but I find that, I don't know, sometimes our brains, and I like this, like I like that our brains don't work the same way,
Starting point is 00:27:40 but sometimes I'm just like, what? And I feel that acutely with this example how would you describe i'm just freestyling a new card game that i'm coming up with describe your friend's brain as though it were some kind of vehicle what kind of what kind of car plane train or funicular is your brain mary? Oh, gosh. And what is Salma's brain like? Hot air balloon. Who's that? Me.
Starting point is 00:28:10 Yeah, hot air balloon. Okay. And Salma is what, Mary? Salma is Amtrak. Whoa. All right. I don't know why. That's the first thing that came to mind.
Starting point is 00:28:23 No, I love that it came to mind. I don't know. Okay. Because she constantly has thing that came to mind. No, I love that it came to mind. Because she constantly has to defer to freight trains. Why hot air balloon? Yeah, there's lots of going up and down. It requires a lot of hot air, bluster, perhaps a bit of creative thinking to get from one place to the other, but also going with the breeze and kind of slow. Untethered. Untethered.
Starting point is 00:28:52 And nonlinear. Couldn't have put it better myself, Judge. All right. Interesting. Whereas Amtrak's Alma over there got a one-track mind. Deez nuts. Well, no, many, many tracks. Amt. Deez nuts. Many, many tracks. Amtrak has many tracks.
Starting point is 00:29:08 Yeah. Explain it. I mean, I, I think, I think honestly, when you, the first thing that comes to mind is Amtrak,
Starting point is 00:29:16 you're trying to disparage your friend by calling her an Amtrak train. But I point out that Amtrak gets where it's going more, more, most of the time. And if you were trying to take a hot air balloon up the Northeast Corridor to Boston, you'd probably never get there. I agree. And in fact, I have an Amtrak guest rewards card. I use Amtrak all the time.
Starting point is 00:29:38 But if I may, you were suggesting, and maybe this is where it came from, this word suggestion suggestion that salma's non-puns stop the game in its tracks yeah i got there joe firestone i got there you did nice i got it i got a gas that was you got it really fast like a seller relatively fast nothing like those european gasps so salma says that she feels like she's the butt of jokes mary how does that make you feel well that doesn't make me feel good yeah that's why i asked that's why i put it that way it's time for time for reflection. Hmm. Don't care for that, but OK. Yeah, no, that doesn't make me feel good. And I have heard this from other people in my life, namely Benny, who also doesn't appreciate it when I make fun of him. I come from a family where we express love through making fun of each other.
Starting point is 00:30:47 Oh, no, not one of those families. So, like, that's how you know when you're, like, in. When you're here, you're family. When I'm making fun of you, you're family. Right. When you're here and you feel like garbage, you're family. And I have, I'm a perennial big sister too. Like it's, I do it to my, to my brother. I do it to my cousins. And to your roommates. Salma, is Mary a teaser in other aspects or just in the, in the punderdome?
Starting point is 00:31:23 Is Mary a teaser in other aspects or just in the punderdome? I think primarily in the punderdome. I do think Benny sometimes deserves it. I must say. Easy to beat up on Benny. Rest in peace. Rest in peace, Benny. Boy, oh boy.
Starting point is 00:31:44 This guy's just getting roasted to death again and again. Mary, if I were to find in your favor, what would you have me rule? I would like. I had initially wrote down that I would like you to rule that all answers in the game must be relevant wordplay. So that's that's how I got to be how I envision. Gotta be a pun. Gotta be a pun. Right. And relevant also.
Starting point is 00:32:10 What, to current events? To the pumps. To our times today. Right. In these unprecedented times. And I would like it on fake internet record that my puns are more relevant and more punny than Salma's. that would result in us have like kind of minimizing this chaos that happens when we play of not really knowing like what counts and what doesn't count.
Starting point is 00:32:55 And also, so like, yeah. And to keep the proverbial train going, like idea train. Yeah. Train of thought. Oh,
Starting point is 00:33:04 there it is. I got there. Train of thought. there it is i got their train of thought rolling sure the salma the salma amtrak express okay well obviously i have my own thoughts on this matter but unfortunately the law on this uh is very clear two roommates enter one roommate leaves you understand what i'm saying right joe yeah yeah so please take some time to prepare yourselves because when we come back uh i will settle this the old fashioned way. Trial by Punderdome. Punderdome. Welcome.
Starting point is 00:33:34 Please rise as Judge John Hodgman exits the courtroom. Mary, how do you feel about this shocking revelation? I feel pumped. I feel a little scared to be put on the spot. But I feel confident in my abilities. How are you feeling, Salma? Feeling okay. I'm still thinking about being compared to Amtrak, and I don't know how I feel about it.
Starting point is 00:34:06 Oh, God, I feel bad now. But I'm excited to hear the judge's ruling. If Benny were alive today, how do you think he would feel? So I think he would feel justified hearing from Joe and Judge Hodgman that neither of our answers are, in fact, puns because he maintains that he feels very strongly that neither of us are making puns in this case. So I think, yeah, I think he would feel pretty justified and pretty, pretty happy with himself. We'll see what Judge Hodgman has to say about all this when we come back in just a moment. Hello, teachers and faculty. This is Janet Varney. I'm here to remind you that listening to my podcast, The JV Club with Janet Varney, is part of the curriculum for the school year. Learning about the teenage years of such guests as Alison Brie, Vicki Peterson, John Hodgman, and so many more is a valuable and enriching experience.
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Starting point is 00:36:09 If you need a laugh, then you're on the go. Judge Hodgman, we just premiered the stream of the grand finale, the end of the road special of our Van Freaks Roadshow tour. And it was great to see it. It was great to enjoy it with everybody. My only disappointment is that if people didn't watch that stream, they'll never have the chance to watch it. Bailiff Jesse Thorne, you are a liar. I say respectfully, a liar, sir. For indeed, yes, if you missed the stream premiere, you can still watch it. Go over to fanfreaksroadshow.com, get tickets, and you can watch that stream all the way until December the 3rd. And you don't want to miss this show. If you wait for the podcast version, you're going to miss a bunch of stuff that's exclusive to the web stream. A lot of behind the scenes antics, a lot of fun B-roll, a lot of songs and delights and surprises. And frankly,
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Starting point is 00:37:56 Gather around my punderdome. It's not my punderdome, of course. It's all of ours punderdomes, co-created by Joe Firestone, who's here. And in fact, I am not going to lead this play. I am also going to play along. That's right. I will also enter the punderdome because, as I have learned, at least three people must play. Right, Joe?
Starting point is 00:38:15 Yeah, that's the rule. That's what it says. Now, Joe, you have the most tenuous grasp of all of us on the purported rules of this game. Tenuous meaning thin? Yes. Got it. Wouldn't you agree? Sure. But you are the one who has the box there. Totally do. And you are also the co-creator, so I'm going to let you be the judge of who wins. And this is going to serve a couple of purposes. One, simple listener bloodthirst. They love it. Two, we're actually going to get some real-time examples of the kinds of answers that Salma gives versus the kind that Mary gives.
Starting point is 00:38:53 And three, we're going to determine who is the winner, not only of this game, but of this case. And I'm going to just let Joe, I'm just going to let you judge based on whatever criteria suits you, whether it's the best pun, the funniest thing, the most interesting thing, whatever you feel in the moment. And you should obviously feel free to comment. But before we go into the punderdome, Mary and Salma, you say that Benny has prepared an affidavit? Indeed. It is my humble and non-biased opinion that neither Mary nor Salma have a clear or comprehensive understanding of what a pun is. All right. So thank you, Benny. It's easy for you to say from the grave. Just to make it perfectly clear what a pun is, let's turn to
Starting point is 00:39:31 Summertime Funtime guest bailiff Monty Belmonte with a pun-filled definition of pun. Thank you for this opportunity, Your Honor. Merriam-Webster, whose headquarters is a mere five minutes from where I speak to you now, Springfield, Massachusetts, defines pun as the usually humorous use of a word in such a way as to suggest two or more of its meanings or the meaning of another word similar in sound. Usually humorous. Hmm. While I appreciate the punctilious punditry punzited by our friends at Merriam-Webster, let me puncture this pungent
Starting point is 00:40:06 puntification that by my computation is disrempenable, pungnacious, repunhensible, punicious, punprincipled, and could very well be punishable by this or any punter, court of law. Puns are not usually humorous. Puns are always humorous. This case is not pun-like the recent case in point of Kraft Foods, who tried to convince Merriam-Webster to make moist their word of the year by placing an eight foot jar of mayonnaise on their Springfield lawn to puntition Webster to accept that the only reason people dislike the word moist is because the internet told them they should. The only reason people dislike puns is because the internet told them they should. And I say that mentality is two-thirds of a pun. P-U.
Starting point is 00:41:09 Puns are always humorous. El punto. However, so as to remain punctual, I will not punctuate this talking punt any further. Adieu. Adieu. Punning is such sweet sorrow. Yours truly,
Starting point is 00:41:26 Summertime Funtime Guest Bailiff, Monty Belponte. All right, now that we're all clear, I'm going to warm up because I just thought of one. I'm going to warm up. Do you mind if I warm up? Sure. I don't mind. The prompt is seafood and creative writing MFA programs. You don't have to come up with one. I'm warming myself up here.
Starting point is 00:41:44 Mary, you're racking your brains. You don't have to launch the hot air balloon because all I just want to say, I just thought of this one. I'm just warming us up. You ready for this, Jesse? Seafood and MFA creative writing programs. And here's my response. Specificity is the soul of narrative. Oh, ho, ho. Yay. S-O-L-E, soul of the fish. Yes, there you go. All right, do I get a point? No, but, okay, so here's how the game works. You ready?
Starting point is 00:42:16 Yeah. So I'd give you a question, and then whoever answers it first gets a little extra time to write theirs. So there's a little answer. There's a rapid fire round. Okay? Hit it. Here we go. What time should you go to the dentist?
Starting point is 00:42:32 2.30. 2.30. John, I'll give it to you. You get extra time. Okay, so the two categories will be... There we go. Okay, let's see this. Okay. I know. Okay. Do you need extra time, Jo? No, I'm good.
Starting point is 00:42:47 I'm ready. Ready? Colors and dating. Colors and dating. The time starts now. I'm going to just stop you arbitrarily when it's time, but John, you'll get more time than when I stop the other two. It's perfectly clear
Starting point is 00:43:24 okay that's time for two of you john keep writing for as long as you want as long as i want wow okay okay and that's time for john there we go go. We've done it. All right. Who would like to share first? You can pick someone. Okay. I'll pick someone. John, please go first. I really blew it on this one.
Starting point is 00:43:59 Even with the extra time. You blew it? Hey. Yeah, that's it. I went out on our first date, but I really blew it. That, that's my. Yeah, that's it. I went I went out on our first date, but I really blew it. That's what I have. That's amazing. Selma, please share the exact wording of your very similar entry.
Starting point is 00:44:20 I blew this dinner date. And Mary? Mine is, Benjamin Moore is offering a new website, Colormatch.com. Oh, that's fun. Yeah, instead of match.com,
Starting point is 00:44:36 it's Colormatch.com. It's a dating website. For painting. I was working very hard to create something from Tinder into tincture. You could blow a dinner date. Well, Joe Firestone, who takes that round? I'm passing it over to Jesse.
Starting point is 00:44:52 Jesse's going to decide. I'm going to go with Benjamin Moore. Wow. Wow. Wow. I actually didn't expect to win that one. It was, they all contained groan-worthy puns. Only one
Starting point is 00:45:08 took the form of a full, clear sentence to which the person speaking had committed. So that was ultimately the tiebreaker. Okay. Also, I didn't know
Starting point is 00:45:21 that I was making a pun until Joe pointed it out. Then it just happened to coincide. That's how good you are at the game. I know you're obviously, you know, Jesse, John, I know you're obviously going to make a decision that's fair and right. But I just wanted to make a couple suggestions.
Starting point is 00:45:40 Please. I think that maybe you two need to get um more people to play because i think that when forced with the pressure of other people's judgments i do think that you'll both tend to improve significantly as seen in just now the other thing that i would recommend is my other card game which involves no wordplay at all. It's called Fruits, and it has not sold very well. But I'd really love for you all to really get on that train. It does involve almost any talking at all, which promote my own products or instruct you all to just expand your social circle even wider.
Starting point is 00:46:30 And those are my two suggestions. And I'll let you decide what you need to do, John and Jesse. I think that that's wonderful advice, although dangerous to anyone who might play with Mary and Salma. They expand their friend circle. That's all the more people who wander into that black widow's den and die. So, I don't know. Let's do another one and see if Salma can get a point here.
Starting point is 00:46:52 Can you give us another couple of prompts? Okay, here we go. You ready? Yeah. Exercise and holidays. Exercise and holidays. Exercise and holidays. Really not built for this, Jesse Thorne, I got to tell you. Here's what I would suggest and obviously it's not, you know,
Starting point is 00:47:20 kind of cheating right now, but what I would suggest you do, right, is you just start listing the holidays, right? You're like, i see listing them you know and then you're like thanksgiving we're like absgiving okay i'll do that one okay yeah yeah all right i got mine locked in oh okay it okay. It's Thanksgiving. Okay. Yeah, exercise. You can get your heart rate up that way.
Starting point is 00:47:50 Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Okay. Hmm. Hmm. What are you going to get for Christmas? An elliptical meow-mo? Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. Elliptical meow-mo? Elliptical? Elliptical meow-mo? I think I'm going to stay with Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 00:48:12 Why not? Habsgiving. Okay. Time's up. John, please share your pun. Here's mine. Canadian Thanksgiving. Why not Canadian Habsgiving?
Starting point is 00:48:23 See, I put a riff on it there to make it my own. Yeah, you really did make it your own. I didn't even recognize it. Yeah, I didn't recognize it. Yeah, because Canadian Thanksgiving's in October. Right. And they get a lot of exercise up there. They get outside a lot. It seems pretty...
Starting point is 00:48:40 Okay, who's next? Selma? This isn't great, but I really need a spooky Halloween bench. I really need a spooky Halloween bench. As in bench press. Right. As in a Halloween bench. Classic thing that holds jack-o'-lanterns.
Starting point is 00:49:09 Exactly. You see, we're on the same page halloween bench i need a spooky all right interesting a halloween bench right yeah please approach the halloween bench judge john heidman yeah we need to say that for Halloween next year. Yeah, I'm surprised you haven't been saying that. But Selma, I got to really feel for you here because like I'm all embarrassed. I'm flustered. I'm red in the face because I can't think of a pun. And I know what a pun is and you don't.
Starting point is 00:49:39 But I even know I should have an advantage. But like my brain is racing like the Acela Express from New Haven to Boston. It's hard. I feel really embarrassed. I couldn't come up with even one so far. Oh, I know. I need a Christmas Day pass at the gym. Oh, there you go.
Starting point is 00:49:59 Terrible. Go ahead, Mary. Okay. Mariah Carey's new hit song is All I Want for Christmas is Sick Gains. All I Want for Christmas is Sick Gains. Once again, another considered and full and complete sentence. You two are meant for each other. I've never met a more compatible pair in my life.
Starting point is 00:50:22 It's beautiful. A spooky Halloween bench. Is there something I'm missing to the spooky Halloween bench, Selma? No. Well, it's because the Mariah Carey song is called All I Want for Christmas
Starting point is 00:50:41 Is You. Right. And of course... And the pun is there the pun here is sick games in the in the place of you i can't how'd you all meet craigslist heaven really yeah through my um platonic life partner and former roommate paul paul knows what's going on paul knew something was i'll put you together that's really good yeah and paul's dead too just like paul mccartney yeah yeah he's on our doormat though well that's two points for mary i think i think that we maybe joe do you think we have to call it yeah we gotta call it but honestly these two are i'm I really don't know how you're going to do that, because I think both of these people really, really are at the level of each other. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:34 In terms of winning the game, Jesse Thorne, would you agree with me that the game that we just played, whatever it was, that Mary won the game, right? You know who I think won? No. He's nuts. Every time. What's ironic here is that Mary won the game doing exactly what she accuses Salma of doing, doing exactly what she accuses Salma of doing, which is responding with non sequiturs that have nothing to do with wordplay whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:52:16 Mariah Carey's all I want for Christmas is sick games is not a pun. The color match one was arguable. But of the four examples that you've given so far, the two that you brought to the courtroom and the two that you just generated, even you, Mary, are batting 50-50. And so I think that you need to go easy on the tease. You need to make sure that Salma is not feeling the butt of any jokes. Show your affection through, I don't know, affection? That's a weird thing.
Starting point is 00:52:47 And do whatever dark magic you must do to revive Benny and bring him back from the Land of Shadows. You win this particular game, but in this case, since you are not a particularly good player either, I think Joe Firestone is correct.
Starting point is 00:53:02 You're evenly matched. I am very grateful to you both for actually playing the game because I know more than I've ever known anything. It's embarrassing to be put on the spot. Oh, it's my own medicine. I will say this. When the game first came out, a group of ladies, I'd say they're all in their 50s. They left a review on Amazon where they all held the box five of them held the box with one hand and then with their other hands they put a thumbs down
Starting point is 00:53:33 okay this is a tough game okay it's tough and it does require both embarrassment and commitment I would say if two people are willing to live together and play this and continue to live together. So that says a lot. Yeah, absolutely. Minimize embarrassment, though.
Starting point is 00:53:58 Yeah, they're holding hands. Let the record show that they have shaken hands. So my final verdict is this. Mary, you won the game that we were just playing. I hope that you enjoy your victory. Congratulations. Thanks for being so game. It was a little wordplay. But Salma, I have to find in your favor. Go easy on the tease, Mary.
Starting point is 00:54:16 Salma, you win this time. And Benny, here's to you wherever you are. Here's a pun based on the prompt judgment and driveways. This is the sound of a gravel. Welcome. Judge John Hodgman rules. That is all. Joe, before you go, tell us a little bit about the novel Murder on Sex Island. Well, it's a self-published sexual murder mystery.
Starting point is 00:54:50 And it's... By the way, you can stop there. It's already hit the bestsellers. Yep. And it's... Don't look for it in bookstores. It's not there because it's self-published. So you have to seek it out online.
Starting point is 00:55:03 But you could probably order it online from an independent bookstore if you wanted to but it will take a long time but not in a bad way just in a way that teaches you patience and uh yeah i guess it's um it's about a reality show called sex island where they have sex with each other and the people who are best at sex win 100k but then one of them goes missing so they got to bring in private detective luella van horn to solve the case but it gets really scary and is there an audio version of the book yeah i did this pretty bad so i did an audio book version for free so there's really no incentive to buy the book at all you could listen to it
Starting point is 00:55:41 free, so there's really no incentive to buy the book at all. You could just listen to it. Listen to it as a podcast for sure. So yeah, I guess Mm-hmm. No, forget about the audio version then. No, dude, listen to it. I'd love for you to listen to it. You know, it's, listen to it, please. Listen to it
Starting point is 00:55:57 and then buy it. It's called Murder on Sex Island. Joe Firestone, thank you for joining us. Thank you for the opportunity plug. Please rise as Judge John Hodgman exits the courtroom. Mary, how do you feel? As always, Judge John Hodgman is a truly wise and just judge. And I feel super vindicated that I won this round in front of two amazing comedians. And of course, of course,
Starting point is 00:56:36 I will. I will ease up on the teasing. There's only love. Salma, how do you feel? I feel great. I suck at this game and I still won the ruling. So I still got the ruling in my favor. Salma, how many amazing comedians would you say you're in front of right now? Three. Thanks. We'll talk to you next time on the Judge John Hodgman podcast. Another Judge John Hodgman case is in the books. We'll have swift justice in just a second. First, our thanks to Banjo Solo over there on the Maximum Fun Reddit for naming this week's episode No Pun and Shut Case. We talk about the episodes and we ask for those title suggestions on that Reddit, MaximumFun.reddit.com.
Starting point is 00:57:18 You can find evidence and photos from the show on our Instagram account at Instagram.com slash Judge John Hodgman. Make sure to follow us there. Judge John Hodgman was created by Jesse Thorne and John Hodgman. This episode was engineered by Will Solwin at Digital Island Studios in New York City. Our editor this week is AJ McKeon. Marie Barty Salinas runs our social media. Our producer is Jennifer Marmer. Now, Swift Justice, where we answer small disputes with quick judgment. KnightReader17 on the MaxFun subreddit says, my spouse and I need a new car. I want to test drive the one I think I'll like the most. Then if I like it, we can buy
Starting point is 00:58:01 it. But he wants to test drive several cars before making a decision. Classic, what is it, we can buy it. But he wants to test drive several cars before making a decision. Classic, what is it? Maximizer versus minimizer. I learned this term from someone I love. Some people just like to make decisions like this is that one. And some people are like, I'm going to take seven years to figure out what the correct decision is by trying everything. I guess you can tell that in truth, I'm a maximizer that I've, who's learned the value of minimizing might not be minimizing, but you know what I'm saying, right? Jesse, I follow. Yeah, you follow. I think that being decisive is really important. And I've learned that from, uh, that's been taught to me by someone
Starting point is 00:58:40 I love very much. Um, because maximizing can be a way of just procrastinating on a hard decision forever. That said, I do believe a Knight Reader 17 spouse should have some input into the car that they're presumably buying with their shared funds. And therefore, it can't just be
Starting point is 00:58:58 one test drive of the one car that Knight Reader 17 likes the best. I think you're going to do three. You're going to do three. You're going to do three test drives. You pick one, he picks one, and then pick another one at random. Let's turn it into a game. And then you can make a decision, but definitely limit the number of cars you test drive. What do you think the three cars should be, Jesse? I really like my Hyundai Ioniq 5. I really like my Hyundai Ioniq 5.
Starting point is 00:59:23 Okay. I'm going to say make one a Mazda Bongo. Japanese market only adventure van that's sort of like the Delica, but I got to lie down in one of those on the tour. And then the third one is going to be like a Civic or something, I bet. Subaru. Probably like a Civic. Subaru or something. Right. Civic hybrid.
Starting point is 00:59:44 Yeah. Have fun. Get something that's not going to destroy the planet if you can. Hey, we just heard a case between two roommates. We need more roomies on the show, Jesse Thorne. Don't you agree? I like roomies. Right.
Starting point is 00:59:57 We need more roomie disputes. If you've got a dispute with your roommate, hey, let us know. You know your roommate's doing something wrong. Maybe they take showers that are too long. Maybe they leave the freezer door open a little bit and the ice melts or whatever. Maybe they took the room that you think you're entitled to. Why don't you make an argument for it? Whatever it is, send roommate disputes to Judge John Hodgman on your chore wheel and then go to MaximumFun.org slash JJHO. And of course, any dispute is welcome at MaximumFun.org slash JJHO. Our show runs on your problems, so send them to us. Really, this is not a goof. We really need your battles and disputes and fights and disagreements to make this show great. So go to MaximumFun.org slash JJHO and submit them if you got them.
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