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December 4, 2006 5:50 AM Subscribe
I find Jamie Kennedy mostly annoying and rarely funny. However, I'd have to agree that this show sometimes had its moments.
posted by inoculatedcities at 6:38 AM on December 4, 2006
posted by inoculatedcities at 6:38 AM on December 4, 2006
I really like these tags. Makes the likelihood of a double doubtful.
posted by econous at 7:19 AM on December 4, 2006
posted by econous at 7:19 AM on December 4, 2006
someone please explain to this guy what straight men are and why you need to let them talk to be funny against them ...
posted by pyramid termite at 7:24 AM on December 4, 2006
posted by pyramid termite at 7:24 AM on December 4, 2006
I hate those Judge _____ shows.
I once worked for a production company that housed/produced the show. My office was in the same hallway as the show's green room. I was treated to a nonstop parade of weirdness on the days the show taped. The 'contestants' were even more weird and skeezy than they seem on TV. That genre of programming is not mocked nearly enough.
posted by ninjew at 8:07 AM on December 4, 2006
I once worked for a production company that housed/produced the show. My office was in the same hallway as the show's green room. I was treated to a nonstop parade of weirdness on the days the show taped. The 'contestants' were even more weird and skeezy than they seem on TV. That genre of programming is not mocked nearly enough.
posted by ninjew at 8:07 AM on December 4, 2006
Mach3avelli, I'm squirting tea through my eyes... Very funny indeed. Thanks.
posted by lorbus at 8:26 AM on December 4, 2006
posted by lorbus at 8:26 AM on December 4, 2006
Bud Cort is now in session.
posted by unsupervised at 8:45 AM on December 4, 2006
posted by unsupervised at 8:45 AM on December 4, 2006
Mach3avelli, I'm squirting shit through my anus... Very smelly indeed. Thanks.
posted by econous at 9:10 AM on December 4, 2006
posted by econous at 9:10 AM on December 4, 2006
Really loved them. Thanks.
posted by Jody Tresidder at 12:31 PM on December 4, 2006
posted by Jody Tresidder at 12:31 PM on December 4, 2006
The faux-infomercial he did was hilarious. The oven-like machine blows up and injures an accomplice, but he still manages (as faux host) to convince several unsuspecting audience members to cheerfully endorse the machine for the cameras (and $10 or $20 paid on the spot).
posted by O9scar at 4:24 PM on December 4, 2006
posted by O9scar at 4:24 PM on December 4, 2006
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