By: carlieanddoni
writing
A glimpse at a typical word day for Carlie and Doni
By: carlieanddoni
A glimpse at a typical word day for Carlie and Doni
It’s National Moldy Cheese Day, so Grace Helbig, Henry Zebrowski and Matt Mira celebrate by adding a rich and curdy twist to popular song titles.
Langan Kingsley and Zack Poitras try and name as many local Portland celebrities as they can on 4/20.
If these dogs could talk… MORE VIDEOS Tough Year http://bit.ly/1obagle Help! My Girlfriend is Literally Dying http://bit.ly/1haKhKi Stuff from the 90s http://bit.ly/1pRBBbv WRITTEN by Elyse Brandau & Lauren Ireland DIRECTED by Lauren Ireland & Andy Zou SOUND by Nick Chirumbolo PRODUCED by Elyse Brandau and Lauren Ireland EDITED by Lauren Ireland and Elyse Brandau DP: Andy Zou DOGS, IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Lauren Ireland (http://lauren-ireland.com) Carl Foreman (http://carlforemanjr.com) Shalyah Evans (https://twitter.com/ShalyahEvans) Matt Starr (http://matthewsstarr.com) Elyse Brandau (http://elysebrandau.com) Becky Chicoine (http://www.beckychicoine.com) Dan Chamberlain (http://chamberlain.tumblr.com) Lily Du (http://lilyorlili.tumblr.com) Brennan Lee Mulligan (http://www.brennanleemulligan.com) David Joseph Craig (http://iamdavidcraig.com) Caroline Cotter (http://www.carolineecotter.com) Sam Schecter (http://www.samanthareececomedy.com) Claire Ayoub (http://www.claireayoub.com) SPECIAL THANKS to John Hockenberry, Jamie Walsh, Emily Ciotti & of course Petco, where the pets go.
Cars are banned by the elders at the town hall meeting until Brother Joseph delivers his rousing speech on the Toyota Yaris.
Lil Crunch just moved in and wants to show you her BRAND NEW crib.
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.