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We have a SuperObamaMan.com script ready to go.. Five for Fighting parody and we could have SuperObamaGirl and Tyler Perry guests..?
We did get Prime Time Emmy Award recognition for our script for the Colbert Report..Jan 8th ..2008..watch the clip..
Love your stuff! email your contact info!
Dave
Emmy Award Winning Comedy Writer
p.s. Our ApprenticeIdol material is also ready..with a new song for Madonna and her boy toy..”I’d LIKE a VIRGIN”
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Congratulations Dave!
Please give baby-boomers a few g-rated versions of the animated cards, so they can be used for friends and family. You can easily have a second version rated PG17 and beyond, for those that feel that want to communicate in a more colorful manner.
Last year I used a leprechaun card with my grandson’s picture for St. Paddy’s day. My friends and family thought it was great. This year I tried to use the new card w/leprechauns and added my three grandchildren to the scene; then noticed that there was a “wtf” balloon over my grandchildren’s heads.
I would love to use JibJab’s site more often, but there is usually something in the words or actions, that is edgy, or just too crude to send to a broader spectrum of recipients. Thanks for your consideration.