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|  | | | | | It's been a rough year at the 35th Street Mission cafe with Scott gone. Taylor and Regina have hired a new Barista, Gavin, who is throwing a house warming party and has no idea that Regina and Taylor are about to screw him over again. What's up with Regina's mom Bethany? Regina has her eyes on Gavin but before Regina snatches him up, a new girl shows up at the door, Stacey. Will Stacey steal Gavin before Regina can get him? Will Gavin get thrown in the slammer again? I smell bacon! Donut anyone?
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 | | | | | It’s the 1st Anniversary of the 35th Street Mission Café and things aren’t going well for the proprietors Scott and Taylor. It seems a few bounced checks have shown up on the business’ bank statement and the Landlord, Lucian has involved the Café in his new Dot Com business, usedfruit.com and Health Inspector from Hell arrives and starts bullying Scott, Taylor and the rest of the Gang, but Kennedy sets the Inspector "strait". That’s when things really start to go awry.
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 | | | | | Scott’s romantic plan, to make-up with Taylor, backfires when Scott’s mother Beverly arrives at the 35th Street Mission unexpectedly. Taylor decides that a road trip without Scott is in order and takes his friends Julio and Regina along for the ride. When the Trio winds up stuck in a ditch and out of gas, they meet Fred, Hazy and Hoo. Welcome to Centerville. Yep, Hooterville re-invented. With no way out Centerville, the Trio goes to work on Hoo’s farm and they learn what hard work really means.
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 | | | | | FLASH! The ABS News team brings you a story ripped from todays headlines. Cracker-Jack reporter Rand Bandersnatch exposes the holes in Chicago's Homeland Security. Check out "Aqua Teen Hunger... Farce?" and find out just how scared you should be!
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 | | | | | Wicked Awesome Films is Bobby Jennings & Kevin Brueck. The two partner on several endeavors, including comedy shorts, both TV and Feature screenwriting, and a thriving alpaca farm in North Hollywood.
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 | | | | | Jules and Vincent are on another mission to retrieve a very important package. Will Santa be able to talk himself out this shit?
Before Tom Green and Jack Ass, and some time after Kid's in the Hall, there was the Exit Light show. It's not sketch comedy, it's Assault Comedy. SNL and Mad TV can only wish they were so offensive..
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 | | | | | While Scott unveils his recently purchased grinder (aka PowerGrinder 5000) for the 35th Street Mission, Lucian is at it again with another one of his inanely clever inventions, The Jorge Smoresman Grill. Dirty laundry lurks in the background when Regina’s boyfriend, sues Scott and Taylor over a finger Faux and his ugly-self comes oozing through. The Guys try to lighten the mood by tossing a coming-out party for their new PowerGrinder 5000.
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 | | | | | As Jammu constantly terrorises his flatmates Alpo´s sanity is seriously starting to deteriorate! At the last minute Alpo succeeds in finding a flat of his own and manages to escape our beloved nest of sin and debouchery! Very soon the guys realize how hard life is without Alpo and decide that he must be brought back to the flat at any cost! Alpo throws a housewarming party of his own and the drinks, naturally, are soft... At least until the janitor pops up with some friends...
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 | | | | | Mr. Hollywood is the megalomaniac producer of the action movies you've forked over your hard earned beer money to see only to be let down by the amazing special effects but lack of quality story. After reading article after article in Variety and The Hollywood Reporter that the internet was effecting his business in a negative way he decided to bring Hollywood to the internet! Mr. Hollywood rants about pop culture, the movie business, and everything else that bothers him in life.
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 | | | | | Scott finds out that Taylor spent the night with Julio and let’s jealousy ruin his day. Even when Scott is interviewing candidates for a potential Barista at the 35th Street Mission, he just can’t help bringing his problems to work. Julio and Raoul try to sell Scott some of their family’s Cuban Coffee Beans. Their little sales pitch provides the perfect cover for Taylor, who sneaks into the Café and makes off with Scott’s Mad Money. Regina thinks that her sexy southern charm, just bought her an ‘A’ on her upcoming Law exam. But is her professor who she thinks he is? The sparks begin to fly when Scott shows up at Timberline, incognito, to spy on Taylor.
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