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Latest Posts: Wednesday June 19, 2013

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From the Tosh.0 blog

TONIGHT on an ALL NEW episode of Tosh.0, Daniel gives the the guy who got choked out by a girl a chance to redeem himself.

Tune in to Tosh Tuesdays at 10!

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Always wanted to know what working the road was like but you couldn't find answers to  any of your questions in the book The Road? (Unless your question was, "Will the end of the world be depressing?") Well, now's your chance! Gabriel Iglesias and his comedian friends Martin Moreno, Shaun Latham, Rick Gutierrez and Alfred Robles have hit the road for the Stand-Up Revolution Tour and they are taking your questions via Twitter! Here's Martin explaining the whole shebang.

Just tweet @MartinComic and use the hashtag #AskFluffy. If you want to see Gabriel and his friends live, check out his tour dates here.

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What do Maria Bamford, Tim Heidecker and Richard Kind have in common? If you guessed they'd all be a terrible choice to star in a Jeremy Lin biopic, you're close, but the answer we were looking for is they're all appearing on Nick Kroll's forthcoming new sketch show.

If you missed them, you can see some behind-the-scenes shots of Maria here and one of Tim here. And now, here's a new one featuring the great Richard Kind:

Check out another photo below featuring Nick, Sean Conroy and Mike Hanford getting serious on set.

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Ugly Americans: Curing non-insomniacs since 2010.

If you missed last week's season premiere, you can watch the full episode right here. And you can catch an all-new episode this Tuesday at 10:30/9:30c after South Park.

Follow: @ComedyCentral@CCInsider@Indecision and @ccstandup.

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As if South by Southwest wasn't already fun enough with panels like Effective Tweeting in a Post-Zune World and The Future of Toilet Vlogging, this year's fest is even better because it featured this past weekend's Workaholics House Party. If you weren't able to make it, you can still spend today seething with jealousy toward those who were by looking at this collection of photos from the event:

More pics below.

New episodes of Workaholics return in May!

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There are those who put their trust in the Federal Reserve, and there are those who insist we return to the gold standard. Then there are folks like me who know our economic woes can only be solved by converting to a Flooz-based economy. But wherever you stand, you cannot deny that gold continues to be among the hottest commodities. And this Wednesday on an all-new South Park titled Cash for Gold, Eric Cartman is jumping on the gold bandwagon by starting a show on the gemstones network. Here's a preview:

South Park airs Wednesday at 10/9c followed by an all-new Ugly Americans.

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In honor of last week's Season Three premiere of Ugly Americans, web zine Fear Net chatted with co-star Kurt Metzger, who voices Mark Lilly's perpetually decaying undead roommate Randall Skeffington. They discuss, among other things, the unexpected success of the show, horrible American accents, and Kurt's childhood past as a Jehovah's Witness:

"Growing up, I was always in trouble … because I really liked sci-fi and horror. I'm a fan now. I would have been forbidden to watch Ugly Americans just because it depicts a demon, and you are supposed to have a fear for these fictitious characters. I got in trouble [when I was a kid] because I had the Dungeons & Dragons monster compendium. I was like 11 and I got in huge trouble because [my parents thought] I could bring a demon into the house. I remember my mother, a grown adult, saying that to me, and I thought it was just insane."

Who knew? Kurt Metzger and Kirk Cameron, like two ships passing in the night. Well, Kurt, we're glad it worked out the way it did. I don't think Mike Seaver could play zombie convincingly.

Catch the next episode of Ugly Americans Wednesday night at 10:30/9:30c right after South Park. If you missed the premiere, you can watch it here.

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If my Maxine desk calendar is correct, tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day, the annual Irish holiday celebrating Mexican Independence. I'll be marking the occasion the same way I do every year, binge drinking green Zimas. But before the festivities commence, I thought I'd share with you this collection of St. Patty's Day-themed Daily Show videos.

A Brief History of Ireland

More below.

The Daily Show airs Monday through Thursday at 11/10c.

St. Patrick's Gay Parade (1999)

 

St. Misbehavin'

 

St. Patrick's Gay Parade (2002)

 

St. Patty's Spitzer

 

Rage in the Streets

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I always wondered why they called it "cat calling" until I decided to try it on my cat. I yelled at him, "Nice butt! Back that juicy butt up for me, Roger!" and he responded by putting his butt in my face while I was trying to watch No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain. SUCCESS!

Cat calling women on the other hand just annoys them. Rachel Feinstein created this video helping women fend off cat callers…

Rachel Feinstein's album Thug Tears is available from Comedy Central Records! You should buy it!

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We all face rejection. I can't tell you how many times I've heard the words, "I think we should just be friends." My parents can be so cruel. But sometimes great things come from rejection, like Jon Friedman's Rejection Show, which features comedians sharing their own rejected works.

This Monday at 8pm, you can see The Rejection Show for yourself as Jon brings a special pilot season edition of the show to the latest Comedy Central Corporate Retreat at the East Village UCB Theater. Guests will include Max Silvestri, Jessi Klein, Jordan Carlos, Noah Garfinkel, Stuckey & Murray and Jonathan Gabrus. Click here for tickets.

In the meantime, here's Jon Friedman reading some rejected monologue jokes he wrote for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: