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Now that the Amy Poehler sitcom has a name, Parks and Recreation, it has also been given a promo. [Aziz is Bored]

Year One, a Jack Black/Michael Cera movie set in Biblical times, will no doubt confuse me. Back in school I failed a test when I answered that The Scarlet Letter was about Demi Moore's boobs. [Shock Ya]

Fortunately, this upcoming documentary titled Land of the Lost won't confuse me at all. [Hulu]

Now that I know about David's Law, I won't make a complete ass out of myself when I meet funny people. [Gothamist]

Flight of the Conchords will feature Jim Gaffigan, Kristen Wiig and guest director Michel Gondry. In Gondry's episode, Brett dreams he has giant hands and Jermaine acts like a sad 4 year old. [Chicago Tribune]

Elizabeth Banks will talk trash until you donate to Mercy Corps. [Funny or Die]

Sami Shah, the Pakistani comic writing articles about stand-up comedy in Pakistan, continues on with the second part of his story. [Punchline]

Gil Ozeri and Bobby Monihan are in a video parodying Lost. All I had to say to get people on the internet to click is the word "Lost." [College Humor]

This Nick Kroll/John Mulaney video is too hard to describe. If had to sum it up in one word it would be "weird-larious." [Nick Kroll's Tumblr]

Because my pitch for an Antique Road Show guest-hosted by Red Foxx's ghost fell on deaf ears, PBS will instead honor edgy comedy by airing George Carlin's Mark Twain Prize Ceremony. [Stage Time]

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