Human Wrecking Balls on G4
Check out Brothers's Brothers, a new video from friends of Lampoon. Don't have your own brothers? Hal and Arnie will come be your brothers for any purpose -- golf, backup, interventions -- for a small hourly fee.
BroHarmony.com is a place for dudes to meet other dudes, to talk about girls, sports, cars and guy stuff. No matter what your interest, find the bro for you today! A National Lampoon Mini-Movie. See more at http://nationallampoon.com
C-SPAN coverage of Santa Claus asking Congress for a financial bailout of the North Pole - Present Giving Industry. If they don’t approve his aid package, Christmas may be ruined. Happy Holidays from National Lampoon! See more at http://nationallampoon.com
National Lampoon's Vernacular Degeneration (Word VD) gives you the definitions to vocabulary you never knew you needed but now can't live without. This week we examine the use and function of the word "Cinematard." See more at http://nationallampoon.com
To celebrate the 2009 inauguration of President Barack Obama, Gov. Rod Blagojevich of Illinois has a special limited time offer! Please no CODs! Call Now! See more at http://nationallampoon.com
A National Lampoon prankster finds how people react to her very casual attitude about public nudity.
You know the President’s Book of Secrets? This is Chapter One, baby. And now, because he’s a good guy, and he really, really needs the money, Dirty Jay is giving them to you: his three fool-proof rules for scoring lobster pot. Complete with intricate diagrams, colorful pie charts, and morbidly graphic illustrations. Hell, if it worked for Milford Fillmore, it can work for you. Created by Michael and Christopher Farah. Starring Michael Busch as Dirty Jay. Dirty Jay is a 60Frames original series. For more information, please visit us at http://www.60frames.com.
McCain's Angel and Devil debate the meaning of change during his address to the Republican convention. See more at http://www.lunaticsandliars.com and http://nationallampoon.com
A parody of the popular Apple ads, pointing out the differences in the candidates for President.
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