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Post by peter on Nov 24, 2007 20:46:18 GMT -5
Sunday, November 18, 2007 MAD AS HELL Dear Motherless Fakers, My friend Tom Johnston (a union writer) was run over while picketing studios in LA. Tom directed my very first sketch and improv troupe back in '91 and now he writes on The Spike Feresten Show. Here's the story. latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2007/11/just-minutes-in.htmlYou might also want to read at that link what some heartless SCABS have written about how they're glad he was hit by a car and sent to the hospital. That's the sort of mentality writers are striking against. Please support this strike. What else is new? Well, The Improv Trick in St. Louis has a new home at MAD ART Gallery in historic Soulard right down the street from the Budweiser Brewery and the amazing Venice Cafe'. MAD ART is an amazing art deco-style gallery housed in the former 3rd District Police Station. It's a great venue where national acts like The Ditty Bops perform and all the great local events occur there, too: film screenings, concerts, art openings. It's the best venue to reflect what The Improv Trick brings to the table. All our classes and big showcases will take place there. Now, last week Vera and I had a blast in New Orleans at the 3rd Annual New Orleans Improv Festival. Great acts came in from all over the country from Chicago, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Austin, St. Louis and all over the gulf south region. We stayed at the Grove House, a guest house owned by my good friends Todd and Diana and powered up with coffee from MOJO as always. It was so great to see improvisers I've known for years and taught from time to time come in from all over the country. It's cool to see people who were once timid, beginning improvisers approach the stage with full confidence and see the groups that they are now coaching. My friend Jay and I resurrected our two man longform improv show The Motherless Stagewhores. I love working with Jay because when we get on stage together there is total trust and NO BOUNDARIES. We started that show in Chicago before anyone was doing 2 man longform. Then we announced (tounge in cheek) that we had developed LONGSPORTS, the first Competetive Short Form Style Longform improvisation. We welcomed up improvisers from all different groups in the festival. The group included students I've taught from Austin, New Orleans, Chicago, and LA. And then we made a mockery of everything that Del Close and Keith Johnstone held dear. We all had a blast, and for me that was the most fun I had at the festival while performing. Of course I had a lot of fun sitting in the audience and teaching as well. I was proud that two St. Louis improvisers -- Rick and Laura -- were there with a two person longform, James Adomian channeled George Bush and Jill Bernard once again blew me away with Drum Machine, her one woman improvised musical. Some great middle of the day breakfasts at places like Surrey and Slim Goodies. And dinner everynight was brought to us by VooDoo Cafe' which had amazing vegetarian dishes. I'm a meat lover and didn't miss it for a second. I had fun drinking all over town, but especially at The Box Office, the new bar next door to LaNuit Theatre. We went overboard a few nights including the night where Vickie pulled out a bag of costumes and we were dressed in Shark costumes, Mexican wrestling masks, and Duke went through a spanking machine in leather shorts. I think he was begging for it in those shorts. If you're in New Orleans, drink it up fun-style at The Box Office and catch the great shows at LaNuit Theatre. Here's to New Orleans, a city filled with people who are proud to swim home! All my love to God's Been Drinking and the whole crew in New Orleans. I'm really proud of what they've built and I'm very happy to be a part of it for all these years. With Unity, Yer Card-Carrying Union Member Uncle Bill
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Post by peter on Dec 6, 2007 4:45:44 GMT -5
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Long Time, no Blog Category: Travel and Places
Ok, Motherfakers,
I haven't been blogging much lately because I'm setting up more classes in good Ole' St. Louis. If you're in St. Louis, that means get your carcass into a class or get ready to see us lay down the funny on December 23rd at the Christmas Improv Jam.
So, I've also been busy trying to find some work since Hollywood is shut down because the producers and networks can't seem to use the word "Internet" in the new contract concerning where the future of media will be. They seem to be able to tell Wall Street that they know that's where the future will be, but they seem to start stuttering and sputtering when the Writer's wonder how they're going to pay their kids if they're not getting paid for what they're writing.
Many of you have asked how you can help, and here's another way. Help fight corporate greed using corporate greed:
SC-JOHNSON - GLADE advertising executives and company lawyers are holding an emergency meeting Friday December 7th to debate pulling their network television spots due direct pressure from the thousands television fans who have called and expressed their EXTREME RELUCTANCE to buy their products until the writers of their favorite shows receive a fair contract.
If SC Johnson Glade pulls their ads and asks for their money back, their competitors will follow suit. And the sooner the advertisers demand their money back from the networks, the sooner this strike will end!
Let's make sure that SCJ GLADE feels the heat this week. Please distribute this email to your fans, friends, family, and anyone who watches network television, cares about writers, hates reruns, and despises corporate greed.
Call SC JOHNSON GLADE at 1-800–494-4855 (During business hours)
and say:
"My name is ________________. I am a consumer calling to tell you that I support the TV writers in their ongoing dispute with the television networks. I regret to to inform you that I am no longer comfortable using, buying, or recommending SC Johnson Glade products due to your company's continued financial support of the networks by paying them for television ad time. Thank you."
The call is free and will only take two minutes of your time. We already know it is making a difference.
Once you've called, please forward this email to anyone and everyone you know who watches television or movies. The strike is hurting everyone. Writers. Actors. Crew Members. Everyone who lives and works in or near Hollywood. Help all of them have a Happy Holiday Season. The strike needs to end. Help us. Make the call.
Fake it to me?
Unca' Bill
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Post by peter on Dec 9, 2007 22:19:17 GMT -5
Sunday, December 09, 2007 Back in LA for ONE holiday show!!!! Don’t MIss. ..> ..> I'm Back in LA for ONE NIGHT ONLY How can I possibly brighten the lives of my friends in LA? With an all-star Christmas Extravaganza at the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theatre. This show has got it all. Performers from shows like Mr. Show, The Office, Anchorman and more. With holiday friends like Bob Odenkirk, Matt Walsh, Kate Flannery and much, much more It's the Red Sandwich Christmas Hour, 9:30 Thursday December 13th at the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theatre 5919 N. Franklin/ LA,CA 90028. Only $5....ALL AGES!!!! Here's the link: www.ucbtheatre.com/schedule/showdetails.php?showid=937
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Post by peter on Dec 19, 2007 4:14:22 GMT -5
Tuesday, December 18, 2007 Yule Be Sorry, Noel you Won’t...Ugh! Let's be honest, who doesn't love a badly mangled Christmas joke. There are many more of them than Halloween jokes. The Halloween fun stops at ghost, bat, Frankenstein and then there's the whole chorus of witch jokes. By this point, everybody's heard of a "hollow weenie." It can be hot dog joke, or a dirty joke. But the one thing we all agree is that we've heard all three funny Halloween Jokes. Christmas on the other hand? First, there's limitless jokes about Santa, elves, gifts, family. But it doesn't stop there. The entire bible (Old and New Testament) is fodder for holiday happiness. Then there's pies, parties, snow, angels, cookies, egg nogg, brownies, powdered sugar, rum. IT DOESN'T END!!! I just got back from a one-night only performance of The Red Sandwich Christmas Hour at the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theatre in LA, and we rocked the house. It starred me, Eric Hoffman, Kate Flannery, Bob Odenkirk, Matt Walsh, Pat Healy, Madeline Long, Bruce Green and featured the music of Eban Schletter. It was, we've been told by many, the funniest show EVER at that theatre. So now I'm repeating it as "gospel". See, the Bible is still givin' up laughs! And so, I've decided to corner the market on Holiday Improv events in St. Louis as well. Fans of both Christmas and Comedy...I'm dealing out heaping , steaming dishes of both so you can CRAM IT in your chubby little Christmas cheeks! I'm on KMOX radio with John Carney tonight at 9:00pm and I'll be on around noon tomorrow on KSDK Channel 5. Why? Because I'm promoting my 2nd Annual Christmas Jam at MAD ART Gallery. Here's the info: Mad Art Gallery welcomes Bill Chott for a Christmas Improv Jam on Sunday, December 23, from 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. Bill Chott from The Ringer, Saturday Night Live's cartoons, and Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place welcomes St. Louis' best improvisers, comics, musicians, and actors on stage for a Christmas Improv Jam. Performers from all over the country, home for the holidays, will take part in a fundraiser for St. Louis families in need. Everyone in attendance will get a chance to hop up onstage and take part in improv games. Games, prizes, egg nogg, cookies, and helping the needy. What more could you ask for? For more info, visit www.theimprovtrick.com and www.myspace.com/motherfaker. Free admission with a canned good. Cash bar available. Now, since I'm hosting this event, I'll need the help of you, my humble Motherfakers. Will you please send me your best suggestion of a place two people might meet one another over the holidays.
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Post by peter on Jan 9, 2008 13:19:47 GMT -5
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
You can see me on TV Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Oh Motherfakers,
You may have noticed that I've been including bits and pieces of my blog on my bulletins. That's just to keep the normals abreast of my big picture happenings.
You and I aren't normal, and we giggle when someone says "abreast". Which is why we get to share secret things here like the Double Super Top Secret Fan club (Shhhhhhhh, don't tell anyone who isn't subscribed to this blog) and the Treasure Hunts (Shhhhhhhhh. the steam pipe at the Treasure Hunt Factory burst).
I finally will be sending out the picture postcards this February for Valentine's Day. A wonderful gift for the best cult in the world. If you haven't joined the Fan Club yet, be sure to send your address and e-mail. I promise to stalk!
Here is the link to my appearance on NBC in St. Louis today. In case you get extra-excited when you view local news from another city, have an extra pair of pants when you click HERE.
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Post by peter on Jan 9, 2008 13:20:05 GMT -5
Thursday, December 20, 2007 Read the next two blogs Yep, Unca' Bill is crankin' them out old school. Here comes another blog. In case you don't have the privilege of livining in St. Ann or Overland, here comes a link to the North County Journals article about my Upcoming Improv Jam. If you're a student of the Improv Trick you might want to click on it just to see your full color picture in the paper. overland-stannjournal.stltoday.com/articles/2007/12/18/life_and_style/sj2tn20071218-1219flo_chott.ii1.txtPerhaps you've never read the North County Journals, but to give you an idea it's like the Village Voice if your village still carried torches to burn witches. OK, it's like the LA Weekly if it came out monthly....well let's consider it the Rolling Stone of Moss Production. Jan, a sweetheart of a reporter who was kind enough to give some time to the project accidentally said that I live in West County (perish the thought) and that I performed with Stephen Colbert and Steven Carrell in the Second City touring company, which isn't true.... I performed with them on the Dana Carvey Show. But thanks for playing. Pass on the news about the 2nd Annual Improv Jam to anyone remotely near St. Louis. For more details click HERE.
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Post by peter on Jan 9, 2008 13:20:28 GMT -5
Saturday, December 22, 2007 Mother Faking Politicians Category: News and Politics God Rest Ye Merry Motherfakers, Lo and behold, tomorrow is the 2nd Annual Christmas Improv Jam. I'm really excited for my beginning improv students, as well as my intermediate students. I can't wait for the JAM. I JUST CAN'T HOLD IT IN!!!!! CRAM IT! Sunday Dec. 23rd at Mad Art Gallery anytime after 7:00pm. I implore you, if you're in the midwest....JOIN US!!!! In the meantime, check out how the Texas legislature takes liberties with voting: Both sides of the aisle are doing the sleaziest thing in broad daylight. If you live and vote in Texas, they're taking your liberty. Visit this link. Please let me know what you think in your posts on my blog. www.liveleak.com/view?i=6c8_1198266800
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Post by peter on Jan 9, 2008 13:20:54 GMT -5
Tuesday, December 25, 2007 New Year’s Eve Category: Religion and Philosophy Dear Motherfakers, We begin a new year and wipe the slate clean. I hope you're having a great Christmas holiday and wishing you a Fractured New Year. If you haven't been having a great '07, you've got about a week to CRAM IT all into 7 days. I'll be performing at First Night downdown which is a St. Louis's biggest New Year's Function. Ed Reggi's Paperslip Theatre is performing at the Grandel Theatre downtown. I'll be joining in for fun and laughs. Here's a link to it: www.grandcenter.org/firstnight/ The show schedule is here: www.grandcenter.org/firstnight/program.html And portions of the occasion will be broadcast on the local PBS afilliate. How cool is that? Not that being on PBS is new to me....I'm classy and all. Perhaps you've heard of a little thing called Curious George on PBS? Yes, those of you who are aware of my voice talent in the role of Hundley and the Doorman are in the elite crew of those who have a tote bag with the multiple face dude on the side whose faces turn into the PBS logo. Sha Jang! There you have it. That's what I'm doing New Years Eve. Stalkers, here's your chance to take me out with a bullet right at the stroke of midnight. Quite the coup. You're welcome. Toi Toi, Unclos Billos
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Post by peter on Jan 12, 2008 14:46:18 GMT -5
Friday, January 11, 2008
Friday Night - My New MySpace Category: Parties and Nightlife
It's Friday night in St. Louis and that means I'll be headed out to party in a bit. Maybe Lemmon's for a bit and a late nite Slinger at Eat Rite. I've got kids to teach improv to in the morning. They deserve a hung over improv teacher...I had plenty!
Ok, so I'll still spend a lot of time here on my MySpace Comedy page, but my intern Katie just kicked my Improv Trick MySpace into Gear. You gotta love that girl. So, I'll be hanging out there too, a bit more often. So if you wanna say "hi" or find out about St. Louis Improv classes, please click HERE.
Tell a friend, or two or three or maybe 9984. I just did!
Speaking of websites you should check out, I'm proud of some improv trick students from the last week. St. Louis theatrical Maven and Humanitarian of the Year Joan Lipkin just registered for my improv classes, as did Randy Manning the owner and producer of Jest Murder Mysteries, one of the nations top murder mystery companies. They both know a lot about the subject, but it never hurts to learn from a new perspective.
I'm also proud of my students in the Creativity Class, in particular Alanna Kellogg, whose cooking website A Veggie Venture has become the number one Cooking Website in the Country. Check it out. Did I mention I love food, too?
And finally, I had a great conversation with Naomi Silver who taped the Improv Trick Christmas Jam. She has a great website you should check out, too. It's called Culture Surfer. For a man with so many plugs, I should have a full head of hair. Well, I need some rest...liquid style. See you soon.
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Post by peter on Jan 14, 2008 3:02:16 GMT -5
Saturday, January 12, 2008 More Justice Category: News and Politics Hey my good folk, Please read this then click on the link and sign the petition. John Johnson, of Florissant, Missouri,told the story of how his daughter died in Balad, Iraq. He unflinchingly told the facts that would probably be too graphic for a CSI episode. Her body was found in a smoldering Haliburton tent on July 15, 2005. She had died of a gunshot wound to the head from her own military rifle, which had apparently been fired. The army said that she had accidentally taken her own life. It was, they said, an accident with the gun. The family initially accepted this, but then the army changed it's finding to suicide. There was no note. The family began to investigate the facts surrounding her death and found that her front teeth were knocked loose, her lips were so smashed that they had to be reconstructed for the funeral, her body had been set on fire, all of her clothes were smoked and scorched, there is evidence that her neck was broken, there was a trail of blood leading into the tent and drag marks, there was smoke in the upper chambers of her heart (indicating that she had breathed the smoke from being set on fire, alive), there had been a bench set on her body and it, too, was scorched. Someone then tried to burn down the tent. Her body was bruised everywhere. The black and white photos that someone had the decency to forward to her father are extremely graphic. They show this and more. Her father, Dr. Johnson, had her body exumed and another autopsy performed. It indicated that she was very badly beaten, possibly raped, set on fire, and then shot in the head. Please ask congress to reopen the fase for an official army investigation. What better place for a serial killer to operate than a place like this? Like Balad Iraq? Lavena Johnson was obviously murdered and likely raped beforehand. We can't bring her back, but the people who volunteer to defend our country deserve better. If this killer isn't found, who will be next? Who knows how many people this creep has killed? Or will kill? There is some evidence that Ms. Johnson reported a rape. The murderer may have then made good on his promise to kill her if she talked. What will happen to the next person who irritates this creep? In a place like Iraq, so many people die all the time that one more can be slid into the statistics fairly easily. That is if we all shut up and go for it. Our soldiers deserve the best, in life and in death. Please go to www.lavenajohnson.com and sign the petition. Help her mother and father clear her good name.
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Post by peter on Jan 22, 2008 1:25:13 GMT -5
Monday, January 21, 2008 An AMAZING Weekend Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities Hope you Motherfakers had a great weekend, I know I did. It kicked off on Friday when my episode of MONK aired on USA. A few of my lines were cut out, but it was still some nice screen time on one of the country's top shows. And I just found out from my sister, whom I call my publi-sis, that MONK was the 1 rated show in St. Louis on Friday!!!! I went to bed very early, shortly after that because I had to drive to The Lake of the Ozarks at Tan Tar-A resort for the Special Olympics Global Messengers Leadership Conference. For those who aren't aware, the Global Messengers of Special Olympics are Special Olympic athletes who speak on behalf of the organization to schools, Congress, corporations and other organizations. They gather each year to sharpen their skills and hone the message of Special Olympics. This year, I taught about 20 athletes the art of improvisation and we put on a competition-style showcase for all the attendees. It was amazing. The slogan for this years conference was Be A Fan! and by the time we finished our show, the audience certainly was. Those athletes really opened up and expressed themselves and the audience found themselves laughing harder than they had ever expected. I left my house at 5:00am so that I would arrive around 7:30 so I could check in and shower, etc. before the conference and workshops began. I missed my exit and drove all the way across the state and didn't arrive at Tan Tar-A resort until noon!!!! When I pulled over at a gas station near Springfield, maps were not available because the ATM was down and they would not accept credit cards. Jackie Rahm from Special Olympics had to talk me into town. I was in a horrible mood. I was sleep-deprived, a bit dirty and road worn and just plain grumbly. I would not have wanted to be the guy at the bell stand when I arrived. He gave me pretty convoluted directions that I was not comprehending, and I was mighty grumpy. After I arrived, I took a shower, a shave but I was still not in a good mood. I walked downstairs, worried that I might not be able to teach in this condition. I opened the door to find about three times the amount of students I thought I'd have and I almost lost it. "I'm not ready for this!" my ego shouted. At this point it was 12:30, I hadn't eaten since the night before and I couldn't even gather my own thoughts, much less a room full of Special Olympians who had been whipped into a frenzy about my workshops for the last month. Then we started to warm up and do some basic exercises. Ten minutes in, I was a the top of my game, and so were they. Every moment was sheer joy. It's amazing how you can see the gift of improv for what it is when it takes hold of your spirit and guides you through trying times. And it was so inspirational to see the athletes experiencing it for the first time. Shy athletes with intellectual disabilities found their voice and their confidence, and some parents were amazed to see their children looking forward to putting on a show. I was delighted to see the smiles and the questions and the inspiring points of view. One of the students, Justin Dycus enjoyed my note that in improv, we try to bring small bits of information so that we can build the scene together. I use the familiar improv phrase, "Bring a Brick, Not a Cathedral." I say it all the time, so to me it's just another image that re-inforces a message. Justin pointed out, "You can't bring a cathedral to a brick, but you can bring a brick to a cathedral." "Exactly!" I piped up. I wrote that down so I could share it with others and I asked him if he had read that somewhere. He said, "It's copyrighted." I thought he meant that someone else had copyrighted it. "No," he said. "I just want to make sure I get credit for it." I should also mention that Justin was the jokester who mentioned that "IT" is supposed to stand for "Information Technology." Later, Susie Stufflebaum said, "When a mistake happens you just have to acknowlege it and MOVE ON!" Susie also demonstrated her talent to do the splits and let everyone know that she prays to Jesus "in her spare time." After it was over, Rodney Shoaf told me he'd like to make sure we stay in touch and offered to tour with me, in a Tag Team. I agreed with him when he said that they should all get used to the paparazzi. I can actually see that happening. I was told by several people in the leadership of the organization that it was one of the best conferences they've ever had. Trish Lutz, with whom I worked very closely over the past year or so was getting a bit misty at the end of the program and I started a little waterworks when they presented me with a framed picture of all the athletes and a Be A Fan! T-shirt. As Rodney would have said, "That there is a Kodak moment." It was signed by all of the amazing and courageous atheletes in attendance: Lucas Blattel, Susie Stufflebaum, Brianne Chavez, Rob Eichelberger, Arthur Murphy, Justin O'Bryan, Rodney Shoaf, Shirlene Treadwell, Colin Garrison, Meredith Claypool, Justin Dycus, Chet Hollingshead, Max Homer, Tina Jones, Joe McGuire, Richard Scott, Greg Swinney, Sarah Byland, and Stephanie Littrell. I do a lot of comedy shows, and often I forget about the improv shows a week after they're done...I won't forget about this show for a LONG time to come. If you're in Missouri and would like to be a part of Special Olympics, visit: www.somo.org. Nationwide, visit: www.specialolympics.org.
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Post by peter on Feb 26, 2008 18:43:30 GMT -5
Monday, February 04, 2008 Superbowl and Mardi Gras Category: Parties and Nightlife
Hey Motherfakers,
Can you decode this secret message? Hif Usfbtvsf Ivou Jt Po!!!
If you can, please send me a private message. Then I can give you your first clue and you can begin the next fun chapter in The Double Super Top Secret Fan Club!
First, please help my friend Michael by voting for his AMP commercial from last Yesterday's Superbowl. Click HERE and vote on him for The Best! It truly was one of the best commercials yesterday. Hope you pay close attention to this commercial because it contains some hidden clues in the next "Usfbtvsf Ivou"
Vera and I and some of our rowdiest members of The Improv Trick were in the Mardi Gras parade in St. Louis this weekend. I hadn't been on a float since college and it was a lot of fun. I threw so many beads that my arms are in pain. We were proud to join the Grand Sultans Of Excess in their Bowling themed float. Vera dressed as a bowling pin and I dressed as a drunken bowler. Which was easy because I just had to show up as a bowler.
I realized the true fun in throwing beads off a Mardi Gras float. Of course there is the traditional tit for tat. But I loved making eye contact with people who were trying to grab beads for their kids and I aimed right at them. There were so many crazy people going even crazier for plastic beads. I had to give them what they wanted.
After the winding parade, we drove back at high speed all still on the float to Al Hrabosky's Ballpark Saloon for some celebration, dancing, and breakfast. They were partying it up mad style at the Mad Hungarian's! It was a wild time. After Hrabosky's we walked to Soulard to see all the parties going on. There were some wild window displays, Los Carnales was playing outside of Hammerstones and we toasted our good friends there.
Finding a cab was impossible, so my buddy Paul was kind enough to pick us up and save us from the slush ridden path we would have had to walk in order to join him at his party. Paul is quite the foodie and proud of his French heritage. We ate some amazing Jambalaya, Beignets, Chicory Coffee, Croissants and drank many more Hurricanes. I remember that our friends Katie and Mike gave us a ride home, but I don't really remember that happening.
Yesterday was a real fun time at my brother Tim's house. Vera and I ate far too much, even for a Chott family gathering. Tim is much more of a sports fan than I am, but I have to admit that I really enjoyed the Superbowl last night. For the last few years, Superbowls have been really boring, but this one was exciting up to the last minute. I've got friends in both New England and New York, so I was happy for whomever wins. Even if New England is a sneaky team with a thief of a coach who stole the Superbowl from the Rams a few years back.
Stay in touch, gentle Motherfakers...for the blog is about to get a bit busier!!!
Fake On,
Bill
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Post by peter on Feb 26, 2008 18:44:03 GMT -5
Friday, February 08, 2008 Hey Taxpayers! Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities Hey Motherfaking Taxpayers, I thought you might be interested in checking out how the government is spending your tax dollars: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wnq6cD5jk1QI believe in killing other people for democracy and all, but that's redonkeypunch! Also on a political note, I hear that Karl Rove premiered his first show on Fox News on Tuesday. That would change Shrove Tuesday into Rove Tuesday! It was also Super Tuesday, and George Bush's nickname for Rove is Turd Blossom. That would have made it Pooper Tuesday. I hope you all had an amazing Mardi Gras and Ash Wednesday. Now it's Lent. What are you giving up for Lent? Bottled beer? Candy? Tax dollars? Good taste? Your Diet? Let me know. I'm giving up candy and booze for Lent. I think the good Lord would approve. Now I'm going to eat Crisco sandwiches and get high. Your Dearest, Great Uncle Bill
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Post by peter on Feb 26, 2008 18:44:24 GMT -5
Monday, February 11, 2008 Disney’s Wizards of Waverly Place Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
If you've been waiting to see me as Mr. Laritate on Wizards of Waverly Place, please check your local listings. According to my sources, (my sister Mary) I'll be on The Disney Channel at the following times:
February 15: 3:30PM February 18: 11:00AM, 3:30PM February 20: 5:30PM February 25: 4:30PM
All times are CST, so check your local listings!
In other Motherfaker news, I guess no one was able to crack my code? Does that mean that there will be no treasure hunt?
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Post by peter on Feb 26, 2008 18:44:45 GMT -5
Friday, February 15, 2008 See My Comedy Online Dear Motherfakers, Check out my stand up comedy online. I did a show with Mary Lynn Rajskub a while back and now they're starting to show clips from it online. I'm one of the featured clips o' the week. Please visit www.effinfunny.com and rate and comment on the videos. Let me know what you think! By the way, I've already gotten some feedback about this comedy and I want everyone to know that I'm not making fun of people with disabilities. Anyone who knows about my work in The Ringer and my work with Special Olympics knows that I advocate on behalf of people with disabilities using satire to point out something that I think is a bit patronizing. Sincerely, Bill
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