Comedy's biggest names — Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Ricky Gervais and Louis CK — sit down for a revealing chat on this HBO special. They discuss comedy, how they first got into the business, the merits of on-stage profanity and the science behind getting a laugh.
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The movie was funny yes – but the best part was the character Megan played by Melissa McCarthy. Watch her in some extra outtakes above and enjoy a fresh take on women.
This site instantly put a smile on my face. I grew up thinking my father was the Eastern Euopean version of Bill Cosby. And the show overall had a way of making me feel the future would be good.
"Sometimes we sit for hours staring at a sea shell. Other times he'll hold me by the neck in front of the Pyramids. But there's nothing we like more than NEARLY kissing each other near some horses. I always try to look hot in front of him so he doesn't leave me."
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From the New Yorker
Burned through all of the episodes so quickly that I'm already going through withdrawl!
I want to hang these all around my desk at the office so I can just point at them when needed. ;-P
See the full set avaiable here at Subversive Crossstitch.
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By Mick Stevens for The New Yorker
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In their own words: "The Society of Gluttony is an elite squad of eaters who gather roughly every 45 days to recklessly devour food that the members’ wives/girlfriends would find fairly disgusting. Also, we like to get drunk." Logo design by Mikey Burton.
I remind myself of my mother in the bottom right - ha! Go Yearbook yourself here.
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