July 2009
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Big week for CollegeHumor Live!
Thursday is the one year anniversary of CH Live at UCB with guests so big I don’t even need to link their names - Kristen Schall, Pete Holmes, Jake & Amir, and [REDACTED - TOP SECRET]. It’s sold out, but a great deal of stand-by can usually get in. Show up early!
Then, Friday through Sunday, we’re travelling to my homeland of New Jersey to...
5-Year Old Performs Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues”
Fan-made documentary about Calvin & Hobbes? I’d watch that, even though half the interviews appear to be with random fans.
More info about “Dear Mr. Watterson” here.
We had a lot of fun making this Hardly Working, the guys from LFO were great.
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This morning, a team of 10-year-old breakdancers on my subway convinced me I need an iPhone that records video.
THIS WEEK ON BLEEP BLOOP! I knew Nintendo once released a robot that replaced your friends and played videogames with you, but I never understood exactly how that worked. I eBay’d one, figured it out, then brought in Pat, Sarah, and author/SNL writer Simon Rich to help me explain it to the Internet. One my favorite Bloops yet. Digg it here.
New episode of that Bloop Blop show all the kids are talking about. This week Dan Klein and N’Gai Croal, both Bloop veterans, came in to play Oregon Trail and Carmen Sandiego.
My wife in Honest Graduation Song was played by the very funny Sarah Natochenny, who also just happens to be the voice of Ash Ketchum on Pokemon. We were so excited she came to Bleep Bloop. Diggeroo?
Phantom of the Office First Pitch →
The Phantom of the Office is throwing out the first pitch at an NJ Jackals minor league baseball game this week, and I am extremely excited. According to the press release -
CollegeHumor’s night at the ballpark on July 9 is also Thurs-T Thursday. At every Thursday game, all 16oz sodas and 12oz domestic drafts are only $1.
I’ve been a huge fan of Scott Gairdner for years, so it was a real treat to finally meet him and have him (and Streeter) on Bleep Bloop to discuss games based on what we wanted to be when we grew up.