
Sorry, but this baby’s irresistible to those of us with a certain ethnic/religious background. And we especially love the fact that it’s all in Yiddish.
Don’t worry, there are subtitles for the goyem:

Sorry, but this baby’s irresistible to those of us with a certain ethnic/religious background. And we especially love the fact that it’s all in Yiddish.
Don’t worry, there are subtitles for the goyem:

I originally posted this last week, was really busy, and realized today…it didn’t post. So here it is:
As a writer, I’m pretty politically incorrect. It’s all about the jokes. The comedy. And yeah, the narrative. My biggest comedic influences are Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Patrice O’Neal, Chris Rock, Eddie Murphy, Dave Chappelle, Joan Rivers and even Howard Stern (though, at times, his politics and attitude drive me nuts/piss me off).
Earlier this year we ran an article about THE LOUISE LOG, one of our favorite web series. Since then, it’s gotten better and better. So today we thought we’d share what Anne Flournoy, the creator of THE LOUISE LOG has told us about the series, in the hope that it’ll prove inspirational to other peer producers.
Take it away, Anne:

How did I get this going?

I’m stepping in to introduce Mia Pinchoff’s MY LIFE WITH SOCK because…well, because even if I weren’t a puppet lover who spent much of my life with various socks over my hands doing their shtick with my kids when they were younger, I’d still be absolutely charmed by Ms. Pinchoff’s take on what happens when a very human woman dates an even more humanlike sock.
Here’s what I mean:

Now this is a rock star: