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Drunk History

Couldn't help but notice Drunk History, a new short vid with a cameo from Michael Cera, that's up on YouTube's homepage right now. Not sure of the provenance of this piece -- can't possibly be CBS (home of the Cera vehicle Clark & Michael), right? Regardless, it's hilarious. More professors should teach like this.

so i cried.

i've watched this about ten times and its hilarious every time. the cell phone kills me.

love, love, love the part where he asks "can you see my belly?" Fabulous!

why is Alexander Hamilton going to shoot Alexander Hamilton?

the result of sweet sweet scoth....

thank u

Did you guys know that the Academy is now allowing online content like webisodes and online films to be eligible for nomination in this years Primetime Emmy's? I think last year they were allowed for the DT Emmy's, so it's pretty cool they're actually considering online amateur/indie footage for nomination this year. If you're interested or want to read more, check out www.emmys.com. I'm workin with the Academy to help spread the message about the new nominations, so if you get to check it out let me know! And spread the love =) Let's get Michael and Clark the win!!!

i love how you can see photos behind burr, and how all his furniture looks like it came out of a Sears catalog.
lmao.
and for some reason, when Cera is on the cellphone waving his hand and saying 'I love you, Imma miss you,' i crack up so hard.

I saw this at a friends house, it was pretty funny. I like the one with Jack Black in it too. Mike, really Hamilton? Oh and I have got to say that the best part of the whole thing is the face on the bill. haha. so lame. ^_^

P.S. dude what's with the "remember personal info?" thing. Is it a rhetorical question?

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