Russell Peters: Beating your kids
January 30, 2010
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Comedian Russell Peters capitalizes on his Indian roots
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I Got Whatchya Need (sketch)
Got Whatchya Need…. ya know, the good stuff, from the guy in the alley. A Buffalo Sketch Comedy production. www.BuffaloSketchComedy.com www.ChetWild.com
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Hitler responds to the iPad
January 28, 2010
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Tags: Steve Jobs, Add new tag, Adolf Hitler, tablet, Apple, iPad, Third Reich
Hitler has been dreaming about the day that Apple’s tablet will be announced. That day has come and he is not pleased.
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The “According To Jim” Plot
Comic Brian Scott McFadden hits the mean streets of Manhattan for an answer to the enigmatic success of ABC’s “According to Jim”. The show was on for nine seasons, but no one has ever seen it.
“Fear the Boom and Bust” a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem
constories.tv is a place to learn about the economic way of thinking through the eyes of creative director John Papola and creative economist Russ Roberts.
In Fear the Boom and Bust, John Maynard Keynes and F. A. Hayek, two of the great economists of the 20th century, come back to life to attend an economics conference on the economic crisis. Before the conference begins, and at the insistence of Lord Keynes, they go out for a night on the town and sing about why there’s a “boom and bust” cycle in modern e



