Archive for May, 2010

Lee DeWyze Wins Idol, Stripped of Crown


2010
05.27

Fake Comedian Podcast – Episode 4


2010
05.23

Our guest for Episode 4 is Boston comedian Jacob Simon.

Join us for Jacob’s observations on drinking, sports and dating, Texas and the law.  Also, Margaret expands her role as Karl Pilkington and accidentally starts a race war when we discuss the origins of FC’s real name.

You can follow Jacob for show updates and news on Twitter or via his blog, The CornerofBillsPool.

Thanks to everyone for listening.

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Owl City Parody – Electronic Wuss


2010
05.22

Still One of Onion TV’s Best


2010
05.21


Sony Releases New Stupid Piece Of Shit That Doesn’t Fucking Work

Fake Comedian Podcast – Episode 3


2010
05.15

Our guest this week was Rachel Flehinger. She is a Portland-based comedian and actor with a lot of improv in her superhero belt. Rachel shared stories about comedy, travel, chatroulette and the joys of bedazzling your granny. We ran a bit long on this one. Couldn’t help it.

Thanks for listening!

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The Gulf Oil Spill is on Twitter


2010
05.15

Why get secondhand news when you can go right to the source?

Apparently, the Gulf Oil Spill is answering questions and attempting to clear its name on Twitter.

It’s got a lot of explaining to do, so follow along.

Why I’m Not on Facebook


2010
05.09

How to Kill Helmet Heads


2010
05.07

Podcast Takes Over New Zealand


2010
05.06

You’ll notice that our extensive marketing in New Zealand has paid off. The Fake Comedian Podcast is blowing up down there.

What does this mean to you?

First, we’ll be relocating in the coming months to the city of Auckland. Our accents will instantly change but our dedication to high-quality content will not.

Second, once we’ve buggered off and become Kiwi, we’re going to need an American correspondent. Someone who sounds extra American. If you’ve got a heavy accent, preferably Southern, we’d love to hear from you.

Cheers! FC

2G1C Reaction Video Redux


2010
05.04

This is a genre that played itself out years ago, but we still have a soft spot for the grandmother. Others do too apparently. It’s racked up over five million hits in three years.

Jon Lajoie’s song kind of capped the phenom for us.