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It's Been a Week!
It's Been a Week!
9 episodes
3 months ago
After a 6-month hiatus, Jackie and James get the band back together to wax poetic about our nation's impending doom. James cries in the first 30 seconds and Jackie drops some F-bombs as they both try to cope with our new political reality. Thank god for Kate McKinnon singing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah!"
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After a 6-month hiatus, Jackie and James get the band back together to wax poetic about our nation's impending doom. James cries in the first 30 seconds and Jackie drops some F-bombs as they both try to cope with our new political reality. Thank god for Kate McKinnon singing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah!"
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Clip - "Facebook Etiquette Advisory" - (from Ep. 28)
It's Been a Week!
3 minutes 1 second
9 years ago
Clip - "Facebook Etiquette Advisory" - (from Ep. 28)
Are you addicted to Facebook arguments? Are you isolating friends, acquaintances, and distant relatives with your incessant need to challenge their political beliefs? Have you used the word "Feminazi" in a public Internet forum? If so, this is for you.
It's Been a Week!
After a 6-month hiatus, Jackie and James get the band back together to wax poetic about our nation's impending doom. James cries in the first 30 seconds and Jackie drops some F-bombs as they both try to cope with our new political reality. Thank god for Kate McKinnon singing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah!"