The documentary `Stallone: Frank, That Is' is kind of fun...at least if you're on an airplane.
Norm's video podcast has been archived and if you enjoy Katie's mocking of Jesse then you might appreciate his interactions with his co-host (Adam Eget), as it's very much in the same style (e.g., Jesse dating a horse is about the level of humor…
The documentary `Stallone: Frank, That Is' is kind of fun...at least if you're on an airplane.
Norm's video podcast has been archived and if you enjoy Katie's mocking of Jesse then you might appreciate his interactions with his co-host (Adam Eget), as it's very much in the same style (e.g., Jesse dating a horse is about the level of humor). In fact, I think Katie stole Norm's bit as Norm used to make Adam Eget read offensive/unfunny jokes and mock him for it, just as Katie keeps trying to get Jesse to say the N-word.
Katie and Jesse have a good back and forth dynamic, but Norm and Adam Eget were something really special. Adam was completely out of his league and got rolled for it, and yet he did something during those episodes so it didn’t feel like Norm was just using him as a punching bag. But he was basically a punching bag.
The multi-episode fabricated accusations of Adam being a Holocaust denier is something incredible.
I smile whenever I look out over the East River and see the Queensboro bridge, safe in the comfort that someone down there is chasing his dream, fifteen dollars a man.
The documentary `Stallone: Frank, That Is' is kind of fun...at least if you're on an airplane.
Norm's video podcast has been archived and if you enjoy Katie's mocking of Jesse then you might appreciate his interactions with his co-host (Adam Eget), as it's very much in the same style (e.g., Jesse dating a horse is about the level of humor). In fact, I think Katie stole Norm's bit as Norm used to make Adam Eget read offensive/unfunny jokes and mock him for it, just as Katie keeps trying to get Jesse to say the N-word.
Katie and Jesse have a good back and forth dynamic, but Norm and Adam Eget were something really special. Adam was completely out of his league and got rolled for it, and yet he did something during those episodes so it didn’t feel like Norm was just using him as a punching bag. But he was basically a punching bag.
The multi-episode fabricated accusations of Adam being a Holocaust denier is something incredible.
I smile whenever I look out over the East River and see the Queensboro bridge, safe in the comfort that someone down there is chasing his dream, fifteen dollars a man.