Bring us to campus and we’ll make a better world for you. (For a couple of hours.)
Bring us to campus and we’ll make a better world for you. (For a couple of hours.)
next time stick a finger in?
I’m at target. And I found a toy I’ve dubbed blow job the bear.
Ben Lerman, Hilarious, Out, Queer Musical Comedian Releases New Music Video “Ben Lerman Plays the Ukulele”
Today Atom.com released Ben Lerman’s debut music video “Ben Lerman Plays Ukulele.” Directed by David, Fishel, the film features Ben Lerman with cast of Frank DeCaro, Jim Colucci, Tanya O’Debra, Jason Quarles, Delilah Kistler, and notable New York City sportscaster Len Berman. Atom Films is Comedy Central Digital’s original programming brand, who are constantly developing new web videos and series, finding incredible talent among our online community of comedians and filmmakers, and distributing funny stuff across the web, on mobile phones, and on television.
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I’m loving every single song on Time Magazine’s List of the “Top 10 Ridiculous Country Songs.” (*With the exception of “She Thinks My Tractor Is Sexy,” though the title is funny.) These are almost all comedy songs, and the videos star comic actors like Jason Alexander and Rob Schneider.
Most country music—and here lies a strong tie to hip-hop—is a story-telling medium. It’s the lyrics that move the music and not the other way around. I love a good story song, the more absurd, the better. I mean it’s no secret that I love a certain Riskay song.
Though they skipped Toby Keith’s “You Ain’t Much Fun (Since I Quit Drinkin’)” that’s the type of country song Time picked for their top 10 list. But some of country’s most hilarious stories are the gut-twistin’ tales of Appalachia’s most downtrodden souls. One of my favorites is Reba’s “Fancy.”
“It Gets Fatter,” my entry into the “It Gets Better” video circus.
The actor Abe Vigoda from 70s/80s sitcoms Barney Miller and Fish is still alive. If you’re interested in keeping tabs on his living status, you can check daily at abevigoda.com.
However, if you’re interested in seeing the band Abe Vigoda, you can go see them tonight in Brooklyn. I’m looking forward to a fun show. It’s been a while since I’ve been to a rock show, with comedy shows dominating my social calendar, and it’s about damn time. Looking forward to jumping around and sweating on strangers tonight at Death By Audio.