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Josh, Kevin and Bill in Charity Tune

Our pal Ken Plume is spending the weekend taking part in an online telethon for the charity rednosenet.com (related to Comedy Relief). As part of the event, a song was recorded featuring J. Elvis Weinstein, Kevin Murphy, Bill Corbett, Jonathan Coulton, Doc Hammer, Paul and Storm and many others.

You can purchase it for one lousy buck (and support a worthy cause) by going here.

You can watch the live show here.

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  1. Sharktopus says:

    I dunno. If only there were some cool people involved… ;-)

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  2. I'm not a medium, I'm a petite says:

    nice to see the CT and RT crews working together. very nice indeed. if it is not too complicated I will drop a buck for a good cause.

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  3. This Guy says:

    You pay via PayPal. It’s definitely worth a buck.

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  4. Feyd Rautha says:

    Woah, Doc Hammer? So two of my favorite television programs are married in one place… The Venture Brothers meet MST3K!

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  5. Finnias 'Critter' Jones says:

    One lousy buck I’ll never see again = One lousy song I’ll never listen to again.
    What was this “worthy cause”? Homeless hemophiliac homosexual Haitian hookers? Good luck with that.
    I don’t think irony and charity are a good match, but, whatever…

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