Posts with tag urine
Posted Dec 20th 2006 1:02PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Web, Celebrities

Put this in your gross-out humor file.
Black Pitch Press has put up a spoof site called
Celebrity Skin, which sells the skin cells, bacteria, urine and fecal matter of the stars. The site was founded by an "anonymous collective of former Hollywood personal assistants," which is really kinda beautiful when you think about it. Why hasn't this been done in real life already? Come on, personal assistants. You've got rage, and you know where to put it - on the internet.
Among the sites more humorous elements - the odd collection of stars they've assembled and their pricing structure. Luke Perry's fecal matter is out-of-stock, but you can snag some Matt Groening skin cells for under $10. Perfect gift for the
The Simpsons fan on your holiday shopping list.
Posted Oct 29th 2006 4:45PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Web, Celebrities
Comedian, actor and former Daily Show correspondent Rob Corddry has a hilarious article on the Suicide Girls Web site about his lifelong battle with being unable to keep his pants dry. I hope this is the first of many funny articles from Corddry, because I need something to read while waiting for my clothes to dry as I sit naked alone in my apartment. To save money, I have only one set of clothes that I wash every day. Anyway, if you're interested in this slice of Corddry's psyche, you can read it here. Also, he likes Lost and John C. Reilly plays heavily into his tale of pee woe.
Corddry's new comedy The Winner is slated to air on FOX sometime next year, his pants permitting.
Posted Jan 30th 2006 9:50AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: OpEd, Animation, Adult Swim, Moral Orel
Orel:
It's
only track, not church.
Dad: Only track? Young man, track is very important
for your future. What happens when you grow up and need to sprint thirty meters to the unemployment
office?
Orel: I never thought about it that way.
Dad:
Kids your age seldom do. It's called "stupidity" and it's a very natural thing.
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