Archive for the ‘Humor’ Category

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Two Churches Duel via Church Signs

April 20, 2009

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Saddest comic I’ve ever read

February 19, 2009

I don’t know who to give credit too, but this really upset me.

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John Popper covers “Opposites Attract”

November 14, 2008

John Popper was on the Adam Carolla show this week. While covering the news, they talked about the chick who killed herself outside of Paula Abdul’s house. This made Popper jam on he harmonica to Abduls “Opposite’s Attract.”

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Jim Rome – Rays fan takes a bottle to the head

October 30, 2008

This is the video Jim Rome kept watching during today’s show:

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PC Searches for UFO’s and Timeloss

October 22, 2008

Humorist John Hodgman rambles through a new story about aliens, physics, time, space and the way all of these somehow contribute to a sweet, perfect memory of falling in love. Thanks to TED for the great speech.

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Drew and Mike – John Madden and Gay-Per-View

October 20, 2008

Drew and Mike

101.1 FM WRIF – From August 4, 2006 – Drew and Mike talk about John Madden entering the football hall of fame. This reminds them of the time they called and woke him up. This is also provides them an excuse to play some classic Madden “Gay Per Views.” 

AUDIO DOWN

Update: Drew and Mike are back!

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John McCain Speech at Al Smith Dinner

October 17, 2008

The hour is late, I will comment on this amazingly funny speech tomorrow.

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Joe Biden – Three Letter word “J-O-B-S”

October 16, 2008

Just imagine if Governor Palin had said half of the stupid things Biden has.

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Adam Carolla on Mandatory Tipping

October 9, 2008

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Chris Matthews’ Rick Roll’d

October 3, 2008

This happened just before the debate last night! Doesn’t Matthews look like he need a vacation?

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Triumph watches MSNBC

September 9, 2008

What was Triumph’s favorite moment of the coverage of Barack Obama? Watch just for Anderson Cooper’s reaction. Too perfect!

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Audio of Dwight’s Hell Fantasy

September 7, 2008

Dwight: Welcome to the Hotel Hell. Check in time now. Check out time is never.
Jim: Does my room have cable?
Dwight: No, and the sheets are made of fire!
Jim: Can I change rooms?
Dwight: No, we’re all booked up. Hell convention in town!
Jim: Can I have a late check out?
Dwight: I’ll have to talk to the manager.
Jim: You’re not the manager…even in your own fantasy?
Dwight: I’m the owner….the co-owner. With Satan!
Jim: Okay, just so I understand it… in your wildest fantasy, you are in hell. And you are co-running a bed and breakfast with the devil.
Dwight: But I haven’t told you my salary.
Jim: Go.
Dwight: Eighty thousand dollars a year!

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Jerry Seinfeld’s Original Mac Ad

September 6, 2008

Here is the original ad Apple produced many years ago asking people to “think different”

And now, he’s been bought by Bill Gates and Microsoft. As you can see, the PC ad is completely lame compared to Apple.

Et tu Jerry?

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3 and 4 Year Old Rappers

September 3, 2008

Look at this funny video of two little boys rapping.

I’ve got skills
Couting one to ten
And I ain’t slacking
on the alphabet!

Don’t front if you see us coming
We’re just playing
we’re just running

Digg!

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The faces behind the voice

August 21, 2008

A little bit of everything… has a fun article about the men and women who’s voice we hear when we watch our favorite cartoons. Here are four good ones from their article and thirteen more I put together, they left out.

Yeardley Smith as Lisa Simpson

Pamela Segall Adlon as Bobby Hill

Seth MacFarlane as Peter, Brian and Stewie Griffin

Tom Kenny as Spongebob Squarepants

James Avery “Uncle Phil” as The Shredder

Alexander Gould as Nemo

Rachael MacFarlane as Meg Griffin (Pilot Episode), Hayley Smith (American Dad)

Mila Kunis as Meg Griffin (2000-Present)

Lacey Chabert (1999 – 2000)

Adam West as Adam West

Lorenzo Music as Garfield

Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson

Elizabeth Daily as Tommy Pickles

Trey Parker as Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Satan, Mr. Garrison, Randy Marsh, Mr. Mackey

Matt Stone as Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Saddam Hussein, Gerald Broflovski, Leopold “Butters” Stotch, and Tweek

Kathleen Herles as Dora

Jonathan Katz as Dr. Katz