Thank You to Paul & Storm for including me in this! (Be warned: it’s not actually for kids.) Episode 1:
Episode 2—next week!
Thank You to Paul & Storm for including me in this! (Be warned: it’s not actually for kids.) Episode 1:
Episode 2—next week!
Join me LIVE online tomorrow night at 8pm for…

Watch live at youtube.com/geekandsundry at 8pm (PDT)
I swear it’s not just parents talking about how adorable their kids’ poops are. It’s geeky parents sharing ideas on having fun with geeky kids (and… alright… occasionally mentioning their geeky poops).
*If you miss it, it will be available on YouTube, right next to Episode 1 and Episode 2!
UPDATE: Or watch it here…
Question or suggestion for the show? Email me or leave a comment!
If you missed it, “Weird Al” Yankovic has a show over on the Nerdist YouTube channel called Face to Face. In this episode, Al interviews William H. Macy. I don’t want to spoil the surprise, but… just watch it, and act surprised at around minute 8:40!
After watching this one, do what I’d do and WATCH THEM ALL!
As of today, you are welcome to rack up some EASY POINTS in ROCK BAND 3 (or 2) by playing the role of last-minute-concert-substitute, LOLLYTOWN!
Haven’t heard the song, “Lollytown”? Fix that now!
You probably know how to get it, but if not, here you go:
Get it for XBOX (about $1)
VIDEO PREVIEW (someone’s already mastered it!)
(Come on—who doesn’t love a song you can master in, like, 10 minutes?!)
A few weeks ago, I was lucky enough to have 100 billion of my favorite comedians come through Phirmilab to record some songs for the 2010 Comedy Death Ray Christmas Album. This was the biggee. Hope you like it!
And, hey, why not buy the album! (download or physical CD)
All proceeds go to the L.A. Food Bank. (It’s a real charity.)
Here’s another Xtranormal video, because they’re fast, they’re fun, and they help me clear my notebook of dumb little jokes with nowhere to go. En Joy!
My first Xtranormal video. (Xtranormal.com=fuunnn!)
I love and admire pioneers like Reggie Watts, Jon Brion, Andrew Bird, Theresa Andersson: artists who can build a song, right there in front of you. So, I wanted to try that. Here’s how it went.
Filmed at the UCB theater, Los Angeles. June 15, 2010.
I love my job.
(I recommend setting it to 480p—sounds way better)