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Sketches include gangsters sharing a passion for the movie "Twilight"; a visit to a world where names are farts; racist superheroes.
Sketches include gangsters sharing a passion for the movie "Twilight"; a visit to a world where names are farts; racist superheroes.
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S2, EP9 "Gang Stand-Off"Sketches include gangsters sharing a passion for the movie "Twilight"; a visit to a world where names are farts; racist superheroes.
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S2, EP10 "Biological Dad"Sketches include an alien learning about the female anatomy; the guys one-upping each other with their fresh hatz; meeting the last two men on Earth.
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S3, EP5 "Obama Booty Call"Sketches include Keegan getting too high; a soccer player doing anything to draw a red card; two sex experts giving advice.
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S3, EP6 "Wendell's Broken Bed"Sketches include Mr. T teaching life lessons; Wendell needing a new bed; an insult comic crossing the line.
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S2, EP8 "Manly Tears"Sketches include a drug deal gone bad; a cry-baby mobster; Darius Rucker dealing with his Hootie past.
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S2, EP7 "Non-Stop Party"Sketches include a guy chasing his girlfriend to the ends of the Earth; LMFAO literally cannot stop partying.
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S2, EP6 "Michael Jackson Halloween"Sketches include Jordan and Keegan celebrate Halloween by fleeing racist zombies; the stars of "Human Centipede" have a frightening reunion; a struggling public wizard school.
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S2, EP5 "Bone, Thugs-n-Homeless"A dog terrorizes a news reporter and the reporter reacts in a unique way; Harriet Tubman free running.
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