You're gonna love my nuts

you can never get enough vince though, especially with the impending scout update.
 
It's too bad he didn't make a thread or a post with specific keywords then.
Quit making excuses, there's a reason we have the video dump.
Keywords? Nuts, vince, shamwow. More specific than this thread's OP.
 
Quit making excuses, there's a reason we have the video dump.
Keywords? Nuts, vince, shamwow. More specific than this thread's OP.
So, what, would you prefer the entire video/image/flash subforum to be three dump threads? The dumps are there for videos and images that don't deserve their own thread. This video does. Quit being a bitch.

[edit] 1:30-1:37, I lol'd for the entire time between my post and my edit.
 
Quit making excuses, there's a reason we have the video dump.
Keywords? Nuts, vince, shamwow. More specific than this thread's OP.

Except I'm not gonna read through a huge thread for one video and don't know anyone who would, which is why something like this goes in its own thread.
 
So, what, would you prefer the entire video/image/flash subforum to be three dump threads? The dumps are there for videos and images that don't deserve their own thread. This video does. Quit being a bitch.
Just pointing out some facts, you don't have to be a cun7 about it.
 
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ya.
 
Oh goddamn you dude that shit is hilarious, where the hell is that from??

Wackypedia said:
Underground Comedy Movie

In 1999, Offer released the Underground Comedy Movie to scathing reviews. Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times described the movie as "a series of sketches built around subjects like masturbation, defecation, alienation, urination, necrophilia, voyeurism, casual brutality, and mockery of the unfortunate". He added that Offer "makes the common mistake of equating the recognition of comic potential for comedy itself. For the successful, talent bridges the gap, but, here, it is absent."[2] DVDs of the film were marketed via television infomercial.

The film also led to several lawsuits. Offer filed a copyright-infringement suit against Peter and Bobby Farrelly and Twentieth Century Fox, claiming that 14 scenes in There's Something About Mary were taken from his own film. The Farrelly brothers responded, "We've never heard of him, we've never heard of his movie, and it's all a bunch of baloney."[3] The case was dismissed with prejudice on a motion for summary judgment by order of the court in 2000, and Twentieth Century Fox was awarded $66,336.92 in attorneys' fees.[4] In addition, Offer sued Anna Nicole Smith for breach of contract, alleging that Smith had agreed to appear in Underground Comedy Movie but backed out, claiming it would hurt her career.[5]

there you go man.
 
the funny thing is, they didn't use a different youtube video! That happens an awful lot. The same video uploaded 2000 different times.
 
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