By: The Drew and Bill Show
The Pool Boy
Rochester watches his slave, I mean “Pool Boy” do his daily duties. Things heat up.
By: The Drew and Bill Show
Rochester watches his slave, I mean “Pool Boy” do his daily duties. Things heat up.
This ATTACK AD could have been one of the most devastating political weapons of all time. It could have destroyed many bad candidates, sent some to prison, made others cry. But it all went wrong. We’re sorry about this. We hope you forgive us and that you ‘ll see the movie, GRASSROOTS, which will be much more effective. It will get people out of jail; it will bring families together; it will save the world for democracy. And then one day, like everything funny, it will die. GRASSROOTS stars Jason Biggs, Joel David Moore, and Cedric the Entertainer. Opens in Seattle on June 22 and in select cities nationwide on July 13.
Peaking early? You hate to see it.
Marshall & James are cousins and very distant relatives of the Kennedys, so distant they’ve never been considered part of the family. When they fail to get a job or internship after their 1st year of business school, the pair finds themselves wasting time at their summer home on The Cape. (Written by and starring James Coker and Marshall Stratton. Directed and edited by Shane Tilston. Shot by Arlen Konopaki.)
It’s the first Throwback Thursday of the year and we’ve got some catching up to do. Follow Razmig at http://www.twitter.com/razmig I’ve been noticeably absent from YouTube for the past 3 years, so I decided to get everyone reacquainted with my craziness in a very special throwback Thursday episode.
What if Joe Biden could have said what he was really thinking during the Vice Presidential debate?
See what happens when your boy, Dan Paprika does some sweet pranks in Santa Monica.