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Your favorite three people in Montreal return to the podcasting airwaves to remind you that indeed, Covid-19 is still a thing and if your name is Josh and you live in Alberta you should really be aware of that by now.
The world breathed a sigh of relief on Monday that they didn’t even know they were holding in when Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram all suddenly stopped for about 10-12 hours. I don’t even know how Jon heard about this happening since he’s stayed away from those things for years.
Jon’s re-watching Seinfeld which may or may not be the Genesis of modern comedy and we figure out how you end up at Bojack Horseman if you go through Arrested Development.
Do you remember that great episode of The John Laroquette show where he thought he wrote a really great book? We talk about that episode a bit and quite frankly we don’t even care if you don’t remember it. That’s what this show is.
Finally, Keith has been watching Midnight Mass and while the jury is still out boy was Episode 5 a lot of fun.
Also, you probably know this but we’ve got a little Patreon going on over there and for every episode of 9ES we publish a companion episode of 9ES Garbage Time. On this week’s Garbage Time we talk about wrestling and D&D as though that wasn’t predictable.
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The Montreal podcast that takes a look back at the original Dark Phoenix Saga in the same breath that they break down the 2021 Stanley Cup Finals.
Scott and Keith lament the loss of the Montreal Canadiens to the Tampa Bay Lightning and whether or not Tampa has the “best fans in the world” – spoilers: they don’t. Sadly, we weren’t aware of the fact that the Bolts dented the freakin’ cup on Monday or surely we would have mentioned that as well.
We also talk about UFC 264 and how Tai Tuivasa loves to drink beer out of shoes. Beer. In Shoe. Beer in shoe. Pro sports in 2021 are crazy people.
Finally, since Jon isn’t around on this one we really dig into The Dark Phoenix Saga. Comics in the late 70s were super weird man. You know what doesn’t always get talked about? How Jean Grey killed billions of people on a whim!
But we talk about it, because we’re a serious podcast talking about the serious topics.
If you enjoyed this episode and want even more podcasting goodness, do yourself a favour and head over to our Patreon Page and subscribe to the “9ES Deluxe” package for access to our mailbag and bonus episodes of 9ES Garbage Time. On this week’s Garbage Time we talk about Euro 2021, a little more about comics and the Taika Waititi DC movie that must be made.
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Join our Patreon at the 9ES Deluxe level for all kinds of perks including access to the 9ES companion show “Garbage Time”, on this week’s patron-exclusive episode we run down all 100 of Rolling Stones “Best Sitcoms of All Time”. If that sounds like a good time to you, become a Patron
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So obviously I want you to vote for 9to5.cc as Best Website and either 9ES or Go Plug Yourself as Best Podcast in Montreal over at Cult MTL’s Best of Montreal reader poll but you have to vote for a minimum of 25 categories for your ballot to be counted.
Now, if you have 25 amazing things to vote for in Montreal then good on you, but if you don’t I will happily share my picks with you and let you cheat off my test.
I’m cool like that.
Is this mostly a list of previous guests of Go Plug Yourself? Sure it is.

Hottest Montrealer: Plastik Patrik
One time at a Montreal Roller Derby game I overheard a drunken fan proclaim “wow, that announcer is hot… I don’t know if it’s a guy or a girl but damn.”
Coolest Montreal Company: Scorpion Masqué
I play a lot of board games and Montreal based Scorpion Masqué produced a game literally called “Stay Cool” so they win. Coolest company.
Best Weirdo: Hollywood
Hollywood used to be a mainstay on many an old episode of Go Plug Yourself, just popping by to sing into the microphone mid interview. Haven’t seen him in a while. Hope he’s ok. He’s got my vote forever in this category.
Best Politician: Tyler Lemco
If enough of us vote for Tyler as the best politician in Montreal he will basically HAVE to run for mayor again.
Best Radio Show: The Pressure Drop
Danny Payne hosts The Pressure Drop over on CJLO, so you should vote for that.
Best Radio Host: Sean Campbell
The Voice of the Rocket! Sean Campbell!
Best Podcast: Go Plug Yourself or 9ES (pick your favorite)
What are you even doing reading this list if you’re not voting for one of my shows? Come on now.
Best Website: 9to5.cc
Duh.
Best Bartender: Ram Krishnan
When all of this pandemic nonsense is over the very first thing you should do is head on down to Grumpy’s and spend a bunch of money there.
Best Bar and Best Sleazy Bar: Grumpy’s
They let us record a podcast there man, give them all the votes you can.
Best Wine Bar: LOIC
They haven’t been on the podcast, yet, but still my favorite place for wine in the city.
Best Live Music Venue: Turbo Haus
Sergio let us record a podcast there like we were real rockstars.
Best Promoter: I LOVE NEON
When we start being able to go out again I will be clearing my calendar and going to every party I LOVE NEON throws.
Best Terasse: Also Turbo Haus.
Last summer I spent a lot of time looking at Instagram posts of terraces in the city and cringed at the lack of safe social distancing. Not so with Turbo Haus. They kept that shit safe.
Best Comedy Club: Comedy Nest
Again, when they were allowed to do shows, they did them safely. That counts for a lot and it’s an important step in bringing live comedy back to this city.
Best Comedy Night: Battle of Wits
Elspeth Wright’s comedy gameshow that has been converted into an online format is the best. Bonus: Elspeth is raising money for AMI-Quebec all month long.
Best Cocktail Bar: Milky Way
Haven’t had these guys on the podcast yet but they’re in my neighborhood and they make good cocktails.
Best Band: We Are Monroe
We had these guys on the podcast to promote their 2019 appearance at Osheaga and they were really cool. They’ve got some new stuff coming out you should check out.
Heaviest Act: Great Sabatini
The guys from Great Sabatini are the best, and still have one of the all time best stories ever shared on their episode of GPYS. You should check that episode (and all the episodes) out.
Best Hip Hop: Urban Science Brass Band
It was a while ago but we had Josh Clarke aka Scynical on the show and he talked up Urban Science Brass Band, if you haven’t checked them out you’re missing out.
Best Singer-songwriter: Johnny Griffin (John Jacob Magistry)
Best Label: Stomp Records
I don’t think we’ve had more artists from a single record label than from Stomp records. BCASA, Boids, Kingpins, Planet Smashers have all called Stomp Records home.
Best Actor: Michael Mando
The fact that Michael Mando has been a guest on GPYS three times speaks volumes to the fact that we are in fact, quite likeable.
Best Film Screening Series: Fantasia
A lot of festivals took some time off last year, but Fantasia was able to pivot to being an online festival and it was great. One of the high points of the year honestly.
Best Play: Malunderstood
In early 2020, Kenny Streule brought his one person show “Malunderstood” to Mainline, and in early 2021, he brought a digital adaptation of that show to the internet. Heartwarming.
Best Comedian: Take your pick
There are a million great comedians in this city, so take your pick. Ok, maybe there are about 20. I’m obviously biased in favor of the ones who co-host podcasts with me so if you need a pick choose between: Walter Lyng, Lawrence Corber, Inés Anaya and Chris Venditto, because they’re all the best.
Best Festival: Osheaga
I don’t think there is one thing that Sarah talks about missing on a regular basis than Osheaga weekend. This is literally the first time since the festival began that two years will have passed without it being a part of our summer.
Best Barbershop: Monthly
One of the boys from Monthly has been cutting my hair for what feels like forever. Best shop in town I say.
Best Tattoo Parlour: DFA
I used to work at a call center with Mel back when she was a tattoo apprentice. Now she’s a world renowned tattoo artist and the whole gang at DFA Tattoos is the best.
Best Tattoo Artist: Sean Arsenian
One of those tattoo artists is Sean, who has been on the show to promote Great Sabatini, Sweetheart Grip and also played our live show back before the pandemic. He also tattooed my leg.
Best Used CD/Vinyl Store: Cheap Thrills
Go there on Thursdays and Jason will tell you what jazz records belong in your collection.
Best Jewellry: Chokitem
Daian (also from Aller Retour) came on the show last year to talk about some of her time in fashion and also to rep some of the amazing pieces available at Chokitem.
Best Sandwich: Clarke
It’s got coffee and makes great sandwiches and is like a 5 minute walk from my house, what’s not to love?
Best Coffee: Tunnel
One of the main things I miss about going to work downtown was daily coffee breaks at Tunnel Espresso.
Best Ice Cream: Florence
You know what I wrote about Clarke Café up there? Replace “great sandwiches” with “great ice cream and gelato” and the same thing is true.
So yeah, voting ends next Sunday, May 16th @ 11:59 PM so do it. Be somebody.
Keith does all sorts of things here on 9to5.cc, he works with the other founders on 9to5 (illustrated), co-hosts our two podcasts: The 9to5 Entertainment System and Go Plug Yourself and blogs here as The Perspicacious Geek.

There are a lot of podcasts that are out there that make it their business to be up to date on the latest movies that are being released. We are not one of those podcasts.
We’re just as likely to spend a good 20 minutes talking about Mad Max: Fury Road (again) as we are to talk about anything that is currently in cinemas. Not so this week! Scott AND Keith have both seen Godzilla vs Kong and Mortal Kombat so we talk about (and rank on The List) about all the ups and downs of both of those movies.
Are we at the point where we can just make movies about people and monsters fighting each other for 2 hours and it will make us happy? I mean sure. It’s been a rough year, just show me the most absurd spectacles possible and give me my popcorn.
The Oscars happened and you know what? We don’t even talk about them. Who has the capacity to watch the kind of emotionally draining movies that typically get Oscar nominations?
Not us.
MORTAL KOMBAT AND LIZARD MONKEY FIGHTS FOR ALL!
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The Montreal podcast that brings you all of the hottest takes on the new skate park in Verdun is ready for you with episode 233.
Seriously though, Keith tries to reminisce about skate parks and that was apparently just not a part of Scott and Jon’s childhood so the conversation just kind of ends right there.
Should you invest in NFTs? Probably. We were like a week ahead of the curve on the GameStop thing so why not trust this dumb podcast for your online investment planning?
All this and your usual hungry man sized meal of pop culture nonsense is waiting for you in this, the 233th episode of the 9to5 Entertainment System.
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Terrible terrible missed opportunities. Terrible terrible haunting misses. Distract me!

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The bed music during our advertising is an old loop by OKU-DA and our intro song is a brand new jam he cooked up just for us (note: both songs do not really reflect his usual style, but do yourself a favour and check out his SoundCloud

It’s a constant struggle to remain open minded when World War 3 is being fought on the battlefield of ideas over the internet. The sophistication of propaganda cannot be understated. The brightest minds of my generation have spent their lives learning how to manipulate us using colored dots and between 1970 and now the world population doubled. There are a lot of minds working on this.

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The Montreal pop-culture podcast that is a day late, but still free, so please don’t complain.
In this episode we get into it about the Proud Boys and are they really that bad? Spoilers: They absolutely are.
I watched Hagazussa: A Heathen’s Curse and read Ernest Cline’s Ready Player Two and both Scott and I watched Wonder Woman 84 so those are all things we end up talking about too.
Boy, this pandemic sure isn’t going anywhere is it? Enjoy the show!

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Our intro song is a brand new jam OKU-DA cooked up just for us and you should really check out his SoundCloud.
Keith does all sorts of things here on 9to5.cc, he works with the other founders on 9to5 (illustrated), co-hosts our two podcasts: The 9to5 Entertainment System and Go Plug Yourself and blogs here as The Perspicacious Geek.