ok we are a little amatuer with this episode looking back on it since we filmed this in the middle of summer 2006. Although i love the way me and perry filmed it in the end. Enjoy
The wonderfly deliciousness of caffinated bawls, packed full of guaranna, is a rare delecacy and should be treated with unloving care and respect. This shows what could happen if people lose control of their bawls.
Stephen Bennett has diarrhea
link to Stephen's videos...http://yout ube.com/user/jenTben
links to Delirium Asylum:
http://youtube.co m/user/DeliriumAsylu m
http://www.myspac e.com/deliriumasylum
After listening heavily to Dane Cook we decided to make his jokes into video form plus some other original ideas we had
here is a link to the Dane Cook stand-up that influenced the video:
http://youtube.co m/watch?v=HCWexPNo4S Q
had to split this episode into parts because of restrictions with youtube. . .i finally gave up on cutting out parts in the show to put it on here and just split it up. In this part of the episode we find out our guest might not make it in time for the show.
JFACtion = Job For A Cowboy action
"Entombment of a Machine"
The band was brought together by the song and contacted me to make this "vocal cover" music video for them
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