September 2010
1 post
August 2010
1 post
June 2010
2 posts
The 20 greatest players in NBA history
1. Michael Jordan
2. Magic Johnson
3. Wilt Chamberlain
4. Larry Bird
5. Bill Russell
6. Oscar Robertson
7. Kareem Abdul-Jabaar
8. Kobe Bryant
9. Jerry West
10. Shaquille O’Neal
11. Tim Duncan
12. Hakeem Olajuwon
13. Elgin Baylor
14. George Gervin
15. Isiah Thomas
16. Charles Barkley
17. Julius Erving
18. John Stockton
19. Alex English
20. Karl Malone
May 2010
3 posts
apparently i have perfect boobs!
jellyballs:
awesomeee.
Haven’t seen enough to be able to make an informed decision. ;-)
Go away, Nick Madson!!
Yeah! New phone!
April 2010
8 posts
Let's Hook Jeff Caudill UP! →
yess, i drive a bright yellow beetle. it's name is...
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Huge fan of your blog. Huge.
March 2010
3 posts
Judy Carter podcast
http://iacomedyfest.podbean.com/2010/03/28/episode-three-w-special-guest-judy-carter/
February 2010
4 posts
I proclaim my love for Iowa comedy. And, o, that love is strong!
January 2010
3 posts
THE Movement →
fringeelements:
What is deeply distressing is how people continue to act as if there is any movement other than the movement against the state. They continue to speak about variations in the fantasy structure of the state, as if there is some way to overcome the basic calculation problem and put forth a state action that will not create a fractal of new problems. If you can think of some form of...
December 2009
174 posts
Iowa Comedy Festival
So there is now an article on punchlinemagazine.com about the inaugural Iowa Comedy Festival. Since the news released was published, I’ve gotten a bunch of e-mails and texts from people wanting more information about the Festival.
The best way to get in the know is to join the Iowa Comedy Festival mailing list. Just send me a message at joelfry@cornstarcomedy.com and you’ll get put...
Punchline Magazine Release on Iowa Comedy Festival →
"Can't believe how strange it is to be anything at...
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Confederate Soldier →
fringeelements:
Perhaps you do this too, scoffing at confederate soldiers for being so blind to the obvious issue of the time: slavery. Most people who lived in the Confederate States of America didn’t hold slaves, and while certainly a very racist society, a freed slave had better luck finding a job in the south than the north. The extreme propertarian ideology in the confederacy that would...
Question
Is it too late for me to be a Toys R Us kid?
Barnes and Noble makes me happy.
My YouTube. →