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Sketches include President Obama wanting to be treated just like everyone else; Jordan looks at an apartment owned by a suspicious landlord.
Sketches include President Obama wanting to be treated just like everyone else; Jordan looks at an apartment owned by a suspicious landlord.
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S1, EP8 "Landlord"Sketches include President Obama wanting to be treated just like everyone else; Jordan looks at an apartment owned by a suspicious landlord.
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S2, EP1 "Obama College Years"Sketches include a first-hand look at President Barack Obama during his college years; crashing a Civil War reenactment; Jesus's run-in with a dangerous pimp.
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S2, EP3 "Country Music"Sketches include Steve Jobs' successor; Ice-T as a naughty puppy; Rihanna and Chris Brown give it another shot.
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S2, EP4 "I'm Retired"Sketches include a bachelor party that goes in an extremely odd direction; a black kid with a white penis.
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S3, EP4 "Airplane Boarding"Sketches include Keegan isn't allowed to board his flight; a thug refuses to pour out his 40; a boxer talks smack to his opponent.
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S3, EP3 "Slave Fight"Sketches include the guys having a bad Skype connection; a "Django Unchained" slave fight; a baseball player slaps ass too much.
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S3, EP2 "East Bowl/West Bowl Rap"Sketches include college football all-stars from the East/West bowl; mobsters; valet-parking attendants discuss Batman.
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S3, EP1 "The Return of Substitute Teacher"Sketches include the return of Mr. Garvey; A-Aron; Jordan's girlfriend catches him watching pornography; Les Mis.
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