The funniest part was the outtakes at the end with Huebel laughing at Hanks for typing like a fucking idiot.
Great piece on the internet. Our high school is going to be doing a year-long look at digital citizenship, and what he covered we'll be discussing. Sadly, most high school age kids do this shit and don't realize what they're doing.
a lot of that material came from Just Eat It which I think airs on CNBC/MSNBC really good documentary, touches on a lot of those points more in-depth.
My wife was telling me about some project by the CEO of Trader Joe's starting an inner city food store with majorly discounted food that would ordinarily be discarded, including prepared meals containing those ingredients as well. Edit: It is their ex-president. Link: http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt...esident-to-turn-expired-food-into-cheap-meals
the last couple or so have been meh, relative to earlier episodes maybe its just the summer and it seems like its dragging, but... its still great television
I wish he would've addressed the partisanship that goes into DC statehood. Democrats want it because it would be two more senators for them, Republicans don't want it for the same reason. Sorry, DC, you're going to be fucked for a long time.
Let the Dems have DC, split Cali so the northern conservative area is their own and we're back to even in the Senate. Or just do what is right and not politicize it... and once we get away from the 50, lets add Puerto Rico also
Its a shame that I just got into this one of the more consistently funny shows on TV for me just absolutely hilarious also I like the fact that its only 30 minutes
I did. Him telling you to send him money. And if you don't want to he tells you to go get someone with money. He eventually hangs up after about 2 and a half minutes. It's hilarious.
This was such an awesome episode.... Especially bein someone who has grown up in the south where mega churches abound. I love him calling these fuckers out.
As someone who grew up in the Evangelical Christian culture and prosperity preaching being a huge focus at our church this hit incredibly close to home. Fantastic. Surprisingly all of my friends from childhood who rail on social media against "attacks by the liberal media" and who were up in arms last week about whether T.D. Jakes came out in support of gay marriage or not haven't seen this yet. Can't wait until it starts hitting.