We missed these two from Rich Juzwiak of fourfour last year, but luckily they still resonate with today's modern audience. Enjoy!
Thursday, January 05, 2012
FLOWBEES & ENCOURAGERS
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17 comments :
Thank God I'm bald.
I've seen Flowbee infomercials, but they certainly don't bother to jazz it up as much once you've actually bought the thing.
Also fat people looking surprised is never not funny.
i went to search Liz curtis Higgs on wikipedia, she wasnt mentioned.
I was quite surprised to see how appropriate "An encourager" turned out to be with the wiki search engine. I suggest you all do the same.
*hint: first result*
That's the fakest 'fat-suit' I've ever seen. Who's inside that, Dana Carvey?
Mama Gaga!
Didn't know "an encourager" was something your could register as a trademark...
Liz look a lot like Laffing Sal : http://mysteriousuniverse.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Laffing-Sal-1575x1198-1.jpg
Liz Curtis Higgs's show appears to be three straight hours of surprised expressions and jazz hands.
I am SO there.
wait... isn't that the fat lady from total recall?
All motivational speakers are just failed comedians.
those were two strong videos!
"I never look as if I need a haircut."
Oh."
That was his way of saying you look like you need one right now.
lmao
You can tell ONE idiot long ago made the mistake of telling the encourager lady she was SO funny and she immediately started a tour.
The first video is hilarious, I would not lose my mew hair transplant for that matter. LOL
i like how hard it is for them to come up with a good reason to have one.
"i just uh. let it grow long where i want it to grow long and um. i. cut it short where i want it to be short.
p.s. her hair looks really bad :(
I liked both the videos. The encourager lady's expression is truly awesome. The first video in the beginning was a bit frightening for me as I thought they are doing something dangerous with their hair, but later it turned out to be a very useful one. Does it work for hair with any kind of hair transplant procedure?
Nobody knows until they try...
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