(The Sklar Brothers at My Damn Channel HQ!)
We like The Sklar Brothers.
They're funny. Their
podcast is reliably funny. They did a web series with us called
Back On Topps, which got us as close to Yankees GM Brian Cashman as we're probably ever going to get:
And this week they put out a new album,
"Hendersons & Daughters."
In fact, it's already Number One on the iTunes Comedy chart:
(You guys knocked Daniel Tosh out of the top spot! Thank goodness.)
So check it out. Buy the album. Tell them we said "Thanks for being so nice that one time you came by the office." And always make sure that you shout out loud whenever and wherever you possibly can, "HENDERSON!!!"

Harry Shearer's documentary about New Orleans and the Hurricane Katrina disaster,
The Big Uneasy, is now on
iTunes!
In fact, Harry knocked
Justin Bieber from atop the iTunes Documentary charts:
Congrats, Harry, on beating the Biebs!
And if you're not ready to commit to downloading the entire movie yet, you can always
watch the trailer and excerpts right here.

Tuesday night, the My Damn Channel office received a peculiar package we weren't completely expecting (although we had our suspicions after that mysterious ending on the third installment of Flying Solo); the box was postmarked 'Sweden'.
This is the third leaked bit of footage of Spärhusen, filmed only three weeks before their plane Swedish Fish crashed into the ocean.
The surviving member, Beirget Kattson, remains in hiding (along with Olf Nystrom and Gert Forseberg who were presumed dead for nearly 40 years - but made a shocking appearance at The Egyptian in Los Angeles for the Easy to Assemble red carpet event only a few months ago).
Every time we get our hands on one of these videos, we can't help but feel extra special, and grateful that we can share it with you.
Don't forget that you can also get groovy with their Swedish psychedelic melodies, recorded nearly 40 years ago: Spärhusen on iTunes