Artie Lange, Anthony Cumia and Jim Norton roast appear on a podcast. The host wants to get introspective and talk about himself, he probably wants to be "deep," but that doesn't matter. The jokes come rapid-fire and hit hard.
Start at 5:10.
If Thurston Howell III were alive, he'd hang out here.
Artie Lange, Anthony Cumia and Jim Norton roast appear on a podcast. The host wants to get introspective and talk about himself, he probably wants to be "deep," but that doesn't matter. The jokes come rapid-fire and hit hard.
Start at 5:10.
The ultimate proof that inflation has run amok: a new ThunderCats Cats' Lair playset will cost you $650.
Outrageous.
An instant classic as the Game Grumps play "The Shield" The Game.
I have a curiosity about "The Shield." Back in the day when the internet was telling me that "The Wire" is the greatest TV show of all-time, I saw someone online saying that "The Wire" is overhyped and "The Shield" is better. I remember this distinctly because it sounded so unlikely. But then I heard from someone else saying that it was true.
I've seen "The Wire" and it is good and I do think it's a bit overhyped but I never brought myself to check out even a single minute of "The Shield." Still curious though. But anyways, this game sucks, doesn't it?
Apparently there is a sphere of the internet that revolves around mocking Stuttering John Melendez and this sphere is known as "The Dabbleverse." The "Jupiter" of this Dabbleverse is Karl from "Who Are These Podcasts?" and there is currently a will they/won't they thing going on where Karl and John might do a show together.
I don't know Stuttering John and don't really have an opinion. The thing that I find particularly compelling is that he's recently started acting like a professional wrestler doing promos (without Mean Gene). Or a professional wrestler crossed with Howard Beal from "Network"... crossed with just general "dumb guy" off the street. That's entertainment.