Showing posts with label Comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comedy. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Dissent of the Day

"Ernie Crossing the Line:
A space to openly discuss the politics of the day, music, and comedy."
Looks like this blog focuses on patting them dem's on the back more than ever talking about music or comedy - my friend Adam, April 20, 2010
My buddy's kind of got a point here.  Lately this blog has focused on the political and has not had much music or comedy, although I have posted a Eugene Mirman comedy bit and a Guster clip where Adam stars, but I guess that's not enough.  So I'll try to abstain from political posting for a little bit and I'm even thinking about porting over the political commentary over to a blog that Chris Carlozzi has aptly named "Ernesto's Manifesto", so we'll see.

Anywho, here's a really nice performance by Steve Martin, supported by Bela Fleck and others. Enjoy

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Mental Health Break

Last night, I rented the movie I Love You Man and it was just as funny as the time I saw it at the movie theater. Here are some outtakes of Peter Klaven's verbal ticks, played by the brilliant Paul Rudd.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Mental Health Break

Joe Wong, a Chinese immigrant and new American citizen, who also happens to live in Cambridge, MA tears it up at the Congressional TV & Radio Correspondents Dinner.



Friday, March 5, 2010

Simma down na!

I realize that things have gotten a li'l political 'round here and I haven't posted much comedy in awhile so I searched for my current favorite comedian named Eugene, Eugene Mirman.  Apparently, he has a new album out and this is the title track.  Enjoy.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Guess who conservatives like being interviewed by the most?


In somewhat of a shocker, The Daily Show's Jon Stewart.
"He always gives you a chance to answer, which some people don't do," says John Bolton, President Bush's ambassador to the United Nations and a Fox News contributor, who went on the show last month. "He's got his perspective, but he's been fair."