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RIP, Tom Magliozzi — 13 Comments

  1. I really enjoyed their show. They were very, very good together. They were very intelligent and played off each other expertly.

    I am sorry to hear of his passing and was surprised to learn there is a 12 year age difference between them.

    To do comedy well requires a superior intellect, although not everyone with a superior intellect can do comedy well. The Magliozzi brothers could, and did.

  2. I could care less about cars also…I just want them to get me from A to B, reliably. But “Car Talk” was incredibly funny. By far, the best radio program on NPR and maybe ALL radio stations.

    Tom earned a degree in Chemical Engineering from MIT. I like that because my degree is Chemical Engineering.

  3. I’m going to miss the “stump the chump” segments. And the brain teasers.

    Great, great show, especially if you own and maintain an older car.

    RIP

  4. Another thing I really liked about the brothers’ humor was that you really could tell they were brothers. Brother-on-brother humor is often very special, where they share a certain sensibility and can riff off each other seamlessly.

  5. Loved those guys.

    In addition to that special brothers’ humor you mention, Neo, it was the true delight the two of them took in each other’s company. A fairly rare thing.

  6. I still listen to car talk if I am in the car at the right time. And even though every episode is now a rerun, they continue to make me chuckle. RIP Tommy.

  7. MIT is definitely not the gown part of Cambridge either in location or spirit. Not with all those geeky engineers and grubby entrepeneurs trying to get rich by making stuff. Plus it (at least used to be) is in the grubby part of town.

  8. Paul in Boston:

    MIT is in a part of town less grubby than it once was.

    Central Square is still pretty grubby, but Kendall Square is a bit like Brazilia.

    MIT students may be geeks, but they ain’t townies.

  9. So sad the hear this. Those guys were true originals, and could instantly brighten your day just by spending a few minutes listening to them.

    I remember how shocked I was when I learned about their MIT degrees. They sounded just like my working class Boston relatives, who hailed from the Irish ghetto of South Boston. Not that there weren’t brainy people in my working class family, but MIT degrees are rare indeed.

    I especially liked some of the early programs in which their mother

  10. ?..their mother bantered with them on the air. Family dinners must have been a blast in their house.

    RIP. And thanks to WBUR for discovering them and sharing them with the rest of us.

  11. I moved to Cambridge (Porter Square) in 1993 from out of state. ne day, as I was driving around to get to know the area, I came across the Good News Garage (E. Cambridge)! It actually existed!

  12. I bought my truck based on their recommendation.

    It’s worked out very well.

    Out my way, Car Talk was broadcast at weird hours — sort of a throw-away. (Honolulu.)

    So, I only picked them up from time to time.

    That laugh… it’s too much.

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