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    Tom Kenny is a cool dude. He something really close to his Spongebob voice in an episode of Mission Hill a few years before Spongebob Squarepants started. I forget the episode but the character only had one line.

    Look at all these scrubs who didn't say Camp Monk Academy.

    But it tastes just like ice cream…

    I'm sure by this point he understands what Tim & Eric are about and is ok with it. I think Wesley Willis is a good comparison, it's outsider art that people think is funny, but I genuinely like him. He may be eccentric but still seems like a nice guy.

    There's only one thing I can blame, and that's the money itself.

    I heard a Charlie Murphy stand-up set that was pretty much the same thing, except talking about a few Chappele's show skits the entire time.

    Cool fact: In The Last Waltz, you can see a chunk of cocaine stuck inside Neil Young's nose.

    I've never seen the show before watching this episode, and taken completely out of context, the synopsis just sounds like a generic sitcom plot. A comedy of errors where people come up with goofy schemes that inevitably backfire on them.

    "Rappin' Rodney" is the name of both the novelty song and the album. "Rodney Rappin' " is the the name of another track on the album, it's a live recording of Rodney doing a stand-up performance.

    He's clearly in on the joke to some extent, but he's been doing pretty much the same things he does on Tim and Eric for years beforehand. They knew him from a religious puppet show he does for children on public access television.

    Haha, I saw Robyn when she toured for Body Talk and that kid completely nails her dancing style.

    We stole 50 purses from Paris Hilton, and none of them contained anything but condoms, cocaine, and jellybeans.

    Yea it sounds so similar to Girls and Tiny Furniture that I thought "Few movies have so insistently probed the paradoxes of class among aimless NYC twentysomethings." was a sarcastic jab. 

    Thanks for posting this video that's been on youtube for like five years.

    Well maybe you should report his actions to the American Board Of Internal Medicine and the American Board Of Addiction Medicine, because according to them, he is a "real doctor."

    I barely know anything about his actual production work, but his mix-tapes are sick as hell. Check out Electronic Dream and his edition of Instrumental Kings.

    I made a gag twitter bot that tweets randomly generated "one weird tip" style spam messages. It's been dead for a while but one of these days I'll get around to updating it and starting it up again

    They did get in on that. The US had both concentration camps and eugenics programs in the 40's.

    If don't know who Gershon Kingsly is, you probably only started listening to early experimental synthesizer recordings 40 years ago. It's ok.I forgive you.

    "Insane perfectionists who spend weeks just trying to find the right note on a synthesizer."