Recent grads, check it out! With a whopping 51,000 jobs created last month, you're going to need all the help you can get.
The President just signed new torture legislation into law--somebody's going to have to fill these Jobs Of The Future.
Cast: Marc Evan Jackson, Nyima Funk, Josh Funk, Andy Cobb
Why does the media excuse everything Limbaugh does? Well, the man has a disability. So back off.
Andy Cobb with Josh Funk and Nyima Funk.
Shot by: Josh Funk
Written and Directed by: Andy Cobb
Yes, Fox News sucks.
Yes, we went anyway.
Yes, they cut us off as soon as we started making fun of McCain.
No, we didn't get to work in a plug for Public Service Administration or our closing line--"Vote McCain, for the comics! It'd be like watching the whole world get kicked in the groin! Fox News picks another winner!"
ABC is so pleased with the reaction to their new right-wing programming, they've decided to make it a series...
Performers: Josh Funk, Rima Yazbeck, Andy Cobb. VOs by Marc Evan Jackson and Brian Hendricks.
The "surge." If it were a product, you'd never buy it. That's why they're working so hard to sell it to you.
Tell Congress
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Cast:
Couple 1: Emily Ingersol, Victor Lopez
Couple 2: Beth Farmer, Marshall Givens
Voiceover: Andy Cobb
Written and Directed by Andy Cobb
In Brief - Business - West Hawaii Today Rick Merschdorf of Aloha Financial Services Inc. has been awarded the Accredited Investment Fiduciary designation from Fiduciary360, an organization offering training, tools and resources to promote a culture of fiduciary responsibility and improve ...
Worker assets shrink at Fannie and Freddie - International Herald Tribune Fannie Mae's workers had $116 million in the employee stock ownership plan at the end of 2006. Today, it's more like $17.5 million. Ouch. The employees of Fannie Mae, and those of its counterpart Freddie Mac, are reeling from financial blows ...
Morneau Sobeco: Salary Increase Expectations for 2009 Showing ... - Market... TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Aug. 28, 2008) - Despite the current state of the economy - which has been marked by the credit crisis, energy cost increases and currency fluctuations - substantial salary increases are still expected in Canada for ...