Bryan Callen wants to be known as something of an intellectual and gives an interview where he espouses the benefits of reading books. Blind Mike watches the interview and mocks him.
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Friday, January 9, 2026
Polyphonic - When Artists Don't Write Their Own Songs
An artist that performs songs written by others is just as talented as an artist that writes their own songs.
This is an impossible argument. It is an argument that I would never agree to. There is no way that Beyonce is on the same artistic level as Billy Joel.
And yet, Polyphonic probably makes as good an argument in the affirmative as anyone can make. It's actually impressive... and certainly worth considering.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Conan's 2 Worst Interviews
I saw the title of this video and tried to think what I thought Conan's worst interviews were. I came up empty. When interviews went bad, Conan was always good at pointing it out and making comedy out of it. And so when the bad interviews were the best interviews, coming up with the worst ones becomes an odd, mind-bending exercise.
With that in mind, I think this guy has done a good job of identifying the worst, and so I thought this was worth sharing.
And don't be put off by the fact that it starts with Jennifer Garner. Fortunately, the video is better than that nonsense. Fake conflict to promote a movie (or whatever it was), in my opinion.
Sunday, January 4, 2026
The Wirtz Pump
Not only does this video explain Wirtz pumps, which are pretty cool, it follows up and clarifies the earlier "Can Water Solve a Maze?"
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Paul Rudd Surprises Conan With A Clip From His Film “Anaconda”
I mean... it's just going through the motions at this point but it is also tradition.
Labels:
Conan,
Conan O'Brien,
Mac and Me,
Paul Rudd
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
17 Minutes of Charles Schultz Drawing
17 minutes of cartoon drawing - it has a relaxing/meditative feel to it.
"If I could write better than I can, perhaps I would've tried to become a novelist and I might've become a failure. If I could draw better than I can, I might've tried to become an illustrator or an artist and would've failed there. But my entire being seems to be just right for being a cartoonist." - Charles Schulz
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