By: Kenny Mayne
Blind Announcer with Kenny Mayne
Kenny Mayne's nephew, Troy, got the opportunity to announce a real NFL football game. Troy is blind, and also has Asperger syndrome, but somehow Kenny ended up having the much harder time.
By: Kenny Mayne
Kenny Mayne's nephew, Troy, got the opportunity to announce a real NFL football game. Troy is blind, and also has Asperger syndrome, but somehow Kenny ended up having the much harder time.
Hard Core Mike refuses to let the fact that there are no people ruin his festival experience.
Watch out! Don Cheadle is back as Captain Planet and he’s still turning everyone into trees.
Frank Caliendo stars as the president in a short skit where he discusses running the “United Estates, ‘ and advises families “not to think, but to act. ‘ http://www.havethetalkamerica.com
You know how there are those pretentious assholes that work at high end coffee shops and they make you feel stupid if you’re not as obsessed with a stupid drink as they are? Yep. This is them.
Why does the U.S. fund foreign aid? The United States spends approximately $37 billion dollars a year on foreign aid – just under 1% of our federal budget. THE FOREIGN AID PARADOX zeroes in on food aid to Haiti and how it affects American farming and shipping interests as well as Haiti ‘s own agricultural markets. The result: a surprising study in unintended consequences. Think U.S. foreign aid is just a big giveaway to other countries? Think again. Often, it benefits farmers, manufacturers and shippers right here at home. But U.S. aid is always good for the countries we give it to, right? Well, it ‘s not so simple.
A teen would like for her mom to stop her annoying momsplaining.