Comedy


Whether you like Disney or you don’t, you have to admit, they’ve made their mark on society in one fashion or another. As it is, this clip pretty much speaks for itself.


Disney Lab Unveils Its Latest Line Of Genetically Engineered Child Stars

On another note, Disneyland closed Sunday for Miley Cyrus’ birthday extravaganza. Next year she’s having her party at Epcot. Happy birthday Miley!

A friend sent this to me and I thought you might find it interesting:

If you had purchased $1000 of shares in Delta Airlines one year ago, you will have $49 today.

If you had purchased $1000 of shares in AIG one year ago, you will have $33 today.

If you had purchased $1000 of shares in Lehman Brothers one year ago, you will have $0 today.

But, if you had purchased $1000 worth of beer one year ago, drank all the beer, then turned in the aluminum cans for recycling refund, you will have received $214. Based on the above, the best current investment plan is to drink heavily & recycle. It is called the 401-Keg.

A recent study found that the average American walks about 900 miles a year.

Another study found that Americans drink, on average, 22 gallons of alcohol a year. That means that, on average, Americans get about 41 miles to the gallon!

Makes you proud to be an American.

I caught a clip of the News Radio episode Super Karate Monkey Death on Hula the other day. Thinking back to 1997 when I saw the episode first air, I remember thinking it was hilarious, but the reason it’s so fun is because it so deftly pokes fun at the rigid archetypes that the culture hangs on people in the business world, as well as the utter absurdity of business culture at large.

As we’ve seen in recent years: we’ve seen this depicted in Dilbert, in The Office, as well as the new Jerry Seinfeld/Bill Gates ad campaign.

Enjoy.

It’s an oldy, but a goodie.

It seems like in the last few years the quality of SNL has started to get a little better. Sketches are running shorter, ideas are more original, and the talent is getting more charismatic as opposed to being merely characters. The show format is still too long, the musical guests are still generally pretty lame, but at least now there’s a spark again, and that’s pretty cool to see.

Check out this sketch for the Barry Gibbs Talk Show. I love the songs at the beginning and the end, and Justin Timberlake is pretty funny. Enjoy!

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The Barry Gibbs Talk Show

This clip is from a show that Joe Rogan does on cable…at least I’d assume it’s on cable because I’ve never seen it. I’m not sure what else to say about this other than it’s funny. Check it out.

I’ve been having fun watching this for the last few weeks. It’s a short web cartoon featuring hoops&yoyo at the office. My guess is that 99% of cubicle dwellers can relate.

Sarcastic Wednesday
Sarcastic Wednesday

I liked it so much that I ordered the hoops&yoyo (and piddles!) plush trio.

Though this isn’t as cool as the first trailer for Seinfelds Bee Movie, it’s still pretty fun.

I never really appreciated Seinfield’s sense of humor until I started seeing him do projects other than Seinfeld. When you’re doing a television show, it isn’t always easy to tell when the actors are being shielded from failure by the other people in the production. When something clicks, and strikes a coord in people, it often succeeds despite itself…God knows why…but it really isn’t until you see the breadth of someones work that you can really stand back and say, “Man, that was really really cool!”

Here’s to you Jerry! Keep it coming!

Take a look.

I never thought I’d hear Hendrix play Green Acres…now I have…and it was worth the wait.

A friend of mine stumbled on this while on youtube and it’s one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. What I always thought was a cool piece by a classical composer is apparently someone elses nightmare. Enjoy!

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