Comedy Central offers the whole archive of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart online, which makes this as good a time as any to share with you one of my very favorite jokes, the second story in this segment.
I just read The Daily Show (The Book) and started visiting some of the clips referred to in the book like the Alphabet Game and this disastrous interview – I'm surprised that neither the publisher, nor their interns, nor an enterprising netizen* has put together a full list of links to everything referenced. Maybe it was on their already-lapsed website. I'm pretty sure that compiling such a list myself is not a good use of my time.
*I understand the modern term is probably "redditor."
So it turns out our time-to-crate in this story was about 6 months. That's not too bad. Plus, not to give anything away, but nobody in this issue steals 40 pies. That would be terrible.
What does happen this month? You'll have to get your hands on an issue to find out, and the best way to do that is by having it mailed right to your home. You know, like subscribers do. However, I have a growing contingent of 'newsstand' customers, who like receiving their regular issues in person. 1/5th of each newly printed issue is already spoken for. Get yours today!
Join us on December 29 as we ring in New Years Double Eve (aka December 30) with a night of double acts!
| Dj and Danny | Angel Boy | Speed Ant | Holston and Rogers | I hate brian | Kid Scientists | Horse Cops | Man and Woman | Ladders |
...and somewhat ironically, just one of your regular Gangbusters! hosts. Me!
For some reason, our title card was oddly low-res, so I rebuilt it. Also, now I've got it in a video loop with a light snowfall that I can enjoy for a couple of months.
Set List at the Pack is a completely improvised stand-up show that happens every Thursday night at 10:30, at the Pack Theater in Los Angeles, CA.
My pal Becky thought up a Christmas song, then recorded it with the help of her friend Jason's friend Sam. Next, she shot a music video with a bunch of people I don't know by name. And finally, I asked if I could help too. The whole process only took a week!
If you were working on a neat creative project, I could probably help you out too!