Hooligan32
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MTV2 every so often, and the DVD's are for sale.Topdawg said:Is this show still on? and on which channel?
I want to **** your avatar on a pile of money.Lackey said:I've loved this show since it debuted last year in March... I was lucky, I just happen to be changing the channels and found it.
I agree, it is the funniest thing on TV
Clarence is the best http://youtube.com/watch?v=xuzEd6vJhAc
Super_Ludacris said:Show's been around for a while now. It can be sorta funny in that "15 year old white boy skater" ******ed kinda way. Some times its a little force other times it's kinda hilarous (the blue character bugging people, the alphabet and numbers war etc)
Lackey said:hater
Hooligan32 said:Why does everyone always have to come in with a "I've known about this forever..." or "This show's been around for a long time..."? I never claimed it was a new discovery, nor did I announce a 'who saw it first' contest. Just laugh for ****s sake.
Punk'd is full of humor that can easily appeal to the lowest common denominator though. Wonder Showzen is really subversive and I'm sure there are hordes of people that simply don't understand it. They're the same people who rushed out this week to rent "Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector" on DVD.Super_Ludacris said:
Because he does feel like its been around for ages and no one's ever really mentioned it. For real like its hard to believe the show been around for less than a year and a half feels longer. But then again MTV will like 4 seasons of the same show in the same year (See Punk'd in 2005)
Hooligan32 said:I want to **** your avatar on a pile of money.
Hooligan32 said:I can't think of a single 15 year old that would actualy understand the humor.
Hooligan32 said:Punk'd is full of humor that can easily appeal to the lowest common denominator though. Wonder Showzen is really subversive and I'm sure there are hordes of people that simply don't understand it. They're the same people who rushed out this week to rent "Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector" on DVD.