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SNL Barack Obama Michelle Obama The Rock Obama Dwayne Johnson Leslie Jones

Barack Obama is usually a mild-mannered president but when he looses his temper, he transforms into The Rock Obama portrayed once again by Saturday Night Live host Dwayne Johnson. The President (Jay Pharoah) holds a meeting with House Speaker John Boehner (Taran Killam), Senator Tom Cotton (Kyle Mooney) and Senator Ted Cruz ... [Read More]
Seth Meyers Sesame Street Count This week in numbers vampire

Late Night with Seth Meyers first guest of the night was The Count, Sesame Street's number obsessed vampire. The purple people eater delivered a biting bit called "This Week in Numbers." His victims ranged from the 4 remaining members of the band One Direction to the 127 million Radio Shack customers who had the personal ... [Read More]
Burger King cologne Whopper April Fool's Joke

April Fool's Day is now officially "Whopper Day" in Japan. Burger King has registered it with the Japan Anniversary Association. To celebrate the occasion they will offer a limited-time cologne with a "Flame Grilled" fragrance. The 30-milliliter bottles retail for 5,000 yen, or approximately $42. Burger King will also be ... [Read More]
Wolverines 11 Fang Wolverine drunk claws snikt palms

Wolverine's healing factor might seem like the best superpower until you realize it instantly metabolizes alcohol so he can't get drunk. That premise is put to the test in Wolverines #11 by writer Charles Soule and artist Ariela Kristantina. After Wolverine's death, an old drinking buddy named Fang reminiscences with ... [Read More]
Jimmy Fallon reveals Will Ferrell new Little Debbie mascot

Tonight Show guest Will Ferrell appeared dressed in drag as the Little Debbie, not be confused with Lil Debbie. The actor told host Jimmy Fallon that he has signed a sweet endorsement deal, which requires him to dress as the mascot at all times. "I'm not the Hollywood hunk I once was," he explained. "This mug ain't ... [Read More]
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver NCAA video game march madness

NCAA March Madness generates over $1 billion in advertising revenue but ironically the players never see a dime. Last Week Tonight with John Oliver explains that it's against the rules to pay so-called student athletes, a term that was coined specifically to avoid paying athletes workman's comp when they get injured. One ... [Read More]
Scientifically Accurate Pinky and the Brain cartoon lab rats

Pinky and the Brain were lab rats genetically engineered to be comically stupid and smart but animal testing is no laughing matter reveals Animation Domination High-Def's Scientifically Accurate version of the 90s cartoon featured on Animaniacs. The rodents are subjected to cruel experiments at a cosmetics company ... [Read More]