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Sunnyside Man Takes Comical View on Hurricane Irene Hardships

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Holier-Than-Thou

What’s wrong with his mouth? I couldn’t watch it too long as he was doing weird things with his mouth and jaw. Also it wasn’t funny. That was another reason why I stopped watching.

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mike

after 10 secs I realized how freakin annoying he was and decided not to waste 3 more min of my life on this person

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Twiler

I thought it was really funny and I would hire him in a flash! But just not everyone’s cup of tea I guess.

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Lola

This was hysterical!!!! I agree Andrew! Thank you for your funny take on Hurricane Irene. Keep them coming!

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Susan

I thought this was so funny !! I loved his view on the hurricane. I know that I have NOTHING to do while I sit and wait for buses and subways to open up, at least he found a funny way to do react to the storm.

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Roxy

Sorry that I wasted my time watching and listening to that babbling smart-ass! Please don’t hire him for a regular “gig” here.

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