Sad Boss (Episode 5 – Bring Your Kid To Work Day Pt. 2)
Sad Boss still has his kid at work.
Sad Boss still has his kid at work.
Our users ponder over situations and come to some pretty reasonable conclusions. Feature by: Walter Booth – @WalterBoothV Featuring: Walter Booth – @WalterBoothV Aaron Middleton – @mynameisjames Ian Newton – @Topcatyo Jon Wilkins – @FunniCuzItsTru Clay Newman – @TheClayNewman Cody Simmons Nic Dean – @DrNicDean
During the Summer of 2007, I had the opportunity to backpack around Europe for 2 weeks. I talked about it often before I left. My girlfriend however, although great in many respects, was not the world’s greatest listener. I left on Friday June 1st. Despite even calling her to say goodbye the night before, she never realized I left. When I arrived home 2 weeks later, I had several emails from her, waiting in my inbox… Inspired by truth, written for fun For this and more, check out jdsmanstories.blogspot.com And because this comes up so much… the songs in the video are, in order: Klint – Diamond, Mirwais – Disco Science, Wir Sind Helden – Guten Tag
“Over the Top” spoof
In season one’s cameo-packed finale, Jay Z consults Dr. Dre on a major career move. Snoop Dogg visits the 40/40 Club with some herbal gifts and stories from the past, but quickly overstays his welcome.
Sometimes life imitates art, you know? That’s the case with AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd, who has been arrested for hiring a hitman to murder a drug dealer. The act is strangely reminiscent of the band’s hit song “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap.” Here are some other criminal acts perpetrated by musicians that were inspired by their popular hit songs.
Check our more Frank videos at http://www.havethetalkamerica.com. Frank Caliendo impersonates John Madden in a short skit where he “helps ‘ a father and son “Have The Talk ‘ and professes his love for #4.