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  2. No soap radio - Wikipedia

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    No soap radio" is a form of practical joke and an example of surreal comedy. The joke is a prank whereby the punch line has no relation to the body of the joke, but participants in the prank pretend otherwise. The effect is either to trick someone into laughing along as if they "get it" or to ridicule them for not understanding.

  3. CollegeHumor - Wikipedia

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    The group moved the company to San Diego briefly [14] [17] [16] before settling in New York City in 2004, where they set up shop in a 4,800 square-foot loft in TriBeCa. [10] [14] [16] Lodwick and Klein founded Vimeo as a spinoff of CollegeHumor in 2004. In 2006, prior to its acquisition, the CollegeHumor website had "about six million unique ...

  4. Improv Everywhere - Wikipedia

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    Improv Everywhere (often abbreviated IE) is a comedic performance art group based in New York City, formed in 2001 by Charlie Todd. Its slogan is "We Cause Scenes". The group carries out pranks, which they call "missions", in public places. The stated goal of these missions is to cause scenes of "chaos and joy."

  5. Dad pranks daughter with fake job interview filled with lies ...

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    When Andrew Terry asked his then-6-year-old daughter, Abby, to sit in on a virtual job interview, she happily obliged. Little did Abby know, her dad was playing an epic prank that would go viral.

  6. The Jerky Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Jerky Boys were an American comedy act from Queens, New York City, New York, whose routine consisted of prank telephone calls and other related skits.The duo was founded in 1989 by childhood friends Johnny Brennan and Kamal Ahmed. [1]

  7. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Epstein for City Council — Episode host John Mulaney portrays the New York State Assemblyman in this Season 50 campaign ad, insisting he's "a different guy" from the two notorious sex offenders he shares names with ("'Harvey' I could almost handle, but 'Epstein'… that thing is an albatross"). [319]

  8. War of the Roses (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, Hamilton, who now hosts War of the Roses, has continued to dominate in the ratings in New York City. [2] One of the earliest known segments was done in 1996 on Andy Savage's radio program "The Edge" based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While Savage has claimed the bit was real, Snopes.com lists this as still up for debate. [3]

  9. Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption - Wikipedia

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    He chose his New York City studio for the church's official location, [7] but registered the nonprofit organization in Texas. [9] During the satirical infomercial segment of the episode, the comedian Rachel Dratch appeared as John Oliver's fictional wife Wanda Jo Oliver; she later reprised the role in episodes featuring spinoffs of the church ...