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May 3, 2008

Last night after another wretched episode of Battlestar Galactica, Mike and Chris Higgins and I stayed up watching TiVo bits. Chris showed us the “Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job” on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. Much of the time it’s baffling and lightly amusing, but then this gem came on and I think my entire life might be different now.

2 Comments

  1. autumn says:

    when i saw this headline i thought we might be in for another crohn’s related post. glad it was waaaaay more amusing than that would have been….

  2. Mikety Mike says:

    That bit at the end is my favorite. The weird Lynchian humming; I laugh just thinking of that.

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