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  1. Medieval Times with Mary Holland and Matt Newell: With Nick Wiger, Mike Mitchell, Mary Holland, Matt Newell.

    • Comedy, Talk-Show
    • Nick Wiger, Mike Mitchell, Mary Holland
    • 2017-10-19
    • Mike Mitchell, Nick Wiger
    • Overview
    • Synopsis
    • Nick's intro
    • Gatorade Jug rating
    • Hot or Not 🥵 / Snack or Wack
    • #hashtags

    "Medieval Times with Mary Holland and Matt Newell" is Episode 126 of Doughboys, hosted by Mike Mitchell and Nick Wiger. "Medieval Times with Mary Holland and Matt Newell" was released on October 19, 2017.

    Jockdoughberfest 2017 continues at the 'boys welcome Mary Holland (Veep, Comedy Bang! Bang!) and Matt Newell (Adam Ruins Everything, Upright Citizens Brigade) for a visit to Medieval Times. Mary discusses her previous job at Medieval Times as a photography wench before the gang dives into their review, followed by a candy-related segment of Hot or ...

    "Great pits were dug and piled deep with a multitude of dead, and there were also those who were so sparsely covered with earth that the dogs dragged them forth and devoured many bodies throughout the city."

    These words were written by Agnolo di Tura, a Tuscan chronicler who himself had buried his five children due to the scourge of the bubonic plague, The Black Death. Crude recordkeeping means precise totals are unknown, but the plague killed tens of millions of Europeans between 1346 and 1353. Lower estimates mean 1/3 of the continent's population was extinguished; higher estimates putting the death rate at 6 in 10.

    The brutal pandemic was the apex of the misery of the Middle Ages, also known as the Medieval Period, which went from the 5th to the 15th centuries in Europe - roughly from the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance. For 1000 years, Europe seemed to slide backward, a downward spiral of savagery exacerbated by rampant anti-intellectualism and superstition, where the great masses lived in filth and died in Holy Wars and childbirth, while the ruling classes hoarded resources and lived in opulence.

    But as time passed, the era became idealized, the pageantry and ceremony of royalty celebrated, the nobility viewed, indeed, as noble; images of the era dominated by princesses on white horses and knights in shining armor. King Arthur as history.

    It was this sanitized version of a decidedly unsanitary age that inspired Jose Montaner, himself a relative of the Count of Perelada, to convert his barbecue restaurant in the resort town of Mallorca, Spain into a dinner theater where knights competed and jousted in games. The concept was a hit with tourists, and so was brought to the colonies in 1983 with its first U.S. outpost in Kissimmee, Florida, just a short drive from Disneyworld. The company opened its second American castle near Anaheim's Disneyland in 1986; then seven more across North America, the brand perhaps peaking in relevance in a sequence from the 1996 Ben Stiller/Jim Carrey film,

    The dining experience is hardly authentic. Aside from glaring anachronisms, like Pepsi, frozen margaritas, and moist towelettes, there are subtler inaccuracies, like the inclusion of corn, potatoes, and tomatoes, which weren't present in Europe before the discovery of the New World. And the chain faced a near-Black Death of its own at the end of the 20th century when shoddy bookkeeping saddled it with a crushing tax bill, forcing its ownership to file for bankruptcy protection.

    As with other Jockdoughberfest eps, The Doughboys rate out of 5 Gatorade jugs, not the usual forks.

    Medieval Times has a set menu (a Bill Of Fare): Dragon's Blood (Tomato Bisque), Toasted Garlic Bread, Baby Dragon (roasted chicken), Sweet Buttered Corn, Herb-Basted Potato, Pastry Of The Castle (lemon poundcake), beverages. They each had that.

    This is a segment where The Doughboys eat spicy foods and rate the heat levels.

    For this episode, they have Sweet Heat Skittles (flavors: Blazin' Mango, Fiery Watermelon, Lemon Spark, Sizzlin' Strawberry, Flamin' Orange) and Sweet Heat Starburst (flavors: Fiery Watermelon, Strawberry Mango, Flamin' Orange, Pipin' Pineapple).

    The scale for Hot Or Not from least to most is Not Not Not, Not Not, Not, Not Hot, Hot, Hot Not, Hot Hot, Hot Hot Hot.

    They seem to place the Skittles in between Not and Hot, and create a new "Not Hot" spot on the scale.

    They found the Starburst to be hotter, setting it at "Hot".

    On the Snack or Wack side, the Doughboys all consider both to be Snacks, but preferring the Starburst to the Skittles.

    •#PepperMoversAndSaltShakers

    •#PicklePicky vs. #PicklePickEm / #ThatsWhyPerfectMatch

  2. 24 de jul. de 2018 · Mary Holland (Veep, Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge) and Betsy Sodaro (Duncanville) have a HIGH-larious time road-trippin from home. “I’m Too Effing High” is written and produced by James Mastreani, Mike McLendon, Matt Newell, Dhruv Uday Singh, and Andrew Steven.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_HollandMary Holland - Wikipedia

    Matt Newell (m. 2020) Children: 1: Mary Holland (born June 24, 1985) is an American actress, comedian, and writer. Early life and education. Holland was ...

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  4. Jockdoughberfest 2017 continues as the 'boys welcome Mary Holland (Veep, Comedy Bang! Bang!) and Matt Newell (Adam Ruins Everything, Upright Citizens Brigade) for a visit to Medieval Times. Mary discusses her previous job at Medieval Times as a photography wench before the gang dives into their review, followed by a candy-related segment of Hot ...

  5. 24 de oct. de 2018 · Our guests this episode are Mary Holland from The Wild Horses and Matt Newell from I'm Too Effing High. Mary and Matt are comedians and improvisers, and you can catch them both at their regular shows at UCB Theatre in LA .

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