People judge him as a one-dimensional comic. But in my opinion he's one of the best actors of our generation, humor or otherwise. voip contractors
Some Jabronie | Mon, 06/23/2008 - 13:09
Classic clip! makes me laugh so hard! I saw him do stand up one time at Tropicana
Some Jabronie | Fri, 06/20/2008 - 11:07
Some Jabronie - why did you leave so many comments?
Some Jabronie | Sun, 06/01/2008 - 17:48
That Jim Carrey can could really kill me some day. It all started like any regular show but the way they manage to transform it into a delirious discussion about quantum physics is hilarious.
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Some Jabronie | Sat, 04/19/2008 - 12:57
In 1979, under the management of Leatrice Spevack, Carrey started doing stand-up comedy at Yuk Yuk's in Toronto, where he rose to become a headliner in February 1981, shortly after his 19th birthday. proprietati imobiliare
Some Jabronie | Tue, 03/11/2008 - 15:13
In many devices, even the simple light switch, quantum tunneling is vital, as otherwise the electrons in the electric current could not penetrate the potential barrier made up, in the case of the light switch, of a layer of oxide. one way link building
Some Jabronie | Tue, 03/04/2008 - 13:29
lov it
Some Jabronie | Wed, 02/06/2008 - 23:01
test
Some Jabronie | Tue, 01/22/2008 - 02:29
lol are we all Jabronies??
Some Jabronie | Tue, 01/22/2008 - 00:41
And, by the way, for the rest of you "Some Jabronies" here -- it looks like they (oooh! that scary "They"!) have made us all part of the same family, although I can tell some of the cousins don't like some of the other cousins. Look, if families can't get along then what hope is there in the world?
Some Jabronie | Tue, 01/22/2008 - 00:36
When Weinberg makes an "error" in one of his complicated contributions to their hilarious discussion of quantum physics, O'Brien and Carey make fun of him, saying, "You don't know anything about quantum physics!" and he gets the "ASS" label. Isn't this what we do in real life to someone who knows far more than we do about a challenging subject but whom we catch making a minor mistake? What does that say about human nature?
Some Jabronie | Thu, 01/17/2008 - 00:48
I just noticed something, how come every name is 'jabronie'?
Some Jabronie | Thu, 01/17/2008 - 00:47
jabronie, you're scary.
Some Jabronie | Wed, 01/16/2008 - 04:02
hahaha obviously scripted, but still amazing. Carey is hilarious.
Some Jabronie | Tue, 01/15/2008 - 21:14
thats two of the sweetest people ever. Jim Carey is the shit. Conan O'brien is the shit.
Some Jabronie | Tue, 01/15/2008 - 15:11
"Your browser doesn't have flash installed."
Err, no, yes it does, its just disabled thanks to noscript, in order to stop toe-rags from forcing their crappy flash applets down my throat as I stumble across the web.
Some Jabronie | Tue, 01/15/2008 - 07:52
Wow jabronie, hope you're having fun conversing with yourself about every non-related topic that comes to mind. Schizo
Some Jabronie | Tue, 01/15/2008 - 04:29
Jim Carry is a born and raised in Canada, not the United States.
Some Jabronie | Tue, 01/15/2008 - 00:40
Carey, "I was just reading this incredible paper on the stochastic phase shifting of a parametrically driven electron in a penning trap. and apparently a bi-stability arises dynamically in this specific parametrically driven systems because the phase psi of the electron's steady state oscillation can either have the two values separated by Pi."
O'Brien, "Cause you know, it's funny, what shocks me about an electron in a penning trap is that most amplitude collapses are accompanied by a phase flip, given that the rate of the escape from the attractor depends exponentially on an activation energy E as the diffusion constant D approaches Tn and rho approaches epsilon^(-e/d)."
Max, "I don't know about that Conan. Have you considered that the parametric driving force excites a nearly resonant electron oscillation at the drive frequency? OMEGAd/3 = OMEGAz + epsilon. it's a classic example of the period doubling that occurs when a linear oscillator is strongly driven."
Carrey, "Max, Did you just say that the OMEGAd/3 = OMEGAz + epsilon?"
"Yeah"
O'Brien, "Whoa, its actually OMEGAd/2 = OMEGAz + epsilon."
Some Jabronie | Mon, 01/14/2008 - 23:31
ROFL that's funny !
Some Jabronie | Mon, 01/14/2008 - 18:01
F'ing hilarious.
Some Jabronie | Mon, 01/14/2008 - 17:42
Then, of course, there are those dumb-asses that don't know the difference between "there" and "they're" and "It's" and "Its". LOL
Some Jabronie | Sat, 01/12/2008 - 00:08
everyone knows its fixed. still funny. plus anyone who majors college on this knows what there talking about. Its America as a whole that are dumbasses, but that doesnt mean everyone in America is.
Some Jabronie | Wed, 10/17/2007 - 14:14
Since when were Americans educated about anything? Nah, it's fixed :p
People judge him as a one-dimensional comic. But in my opinion he's one of the best actors of our generation, humor or otherwise.
voip contractors
Classic clip! makes me laugh so hard! I saw him do stand up one time at Tropicana
Some Jabronie - why did you leave so many comments?
That Jim Carrey can could really kill me some day. It all started like any regular show but the way they manage to transform it into a delirious discussion about quantum physics is hilarious.
________________________________________________________
fake college diploma
In 1979, under the management of Leatrice Spevack, Carrey started doing stand-up comedy at Yuk Yuk's in Toronto, where he rose to become a headliner in February 1981, shortly after his 19th birthday. proprietati imobiliare
In many devices, even the simple light switch, quantum tunneling is vital, as otherwise the electrons in the electric current could not penetrate the potential barrier made up, in the case of the light switch, of a layer of oxide.
one way link building
lov it
test
lol are we all Jabronies??
And, by the way, for the rest of you "Some Jabronies" here -- it looks like they (oooh! that scary "They"!) have made us all part of the same family, although I can tell some of the cousins don't like some of the other cousins. Look, if families can't get along then what hope is there in the world?
When Weinberg makes an "error" in one of his complicated contributions to their hilarious discussion of quantum physics, O'Brien and Carey make fun of him, saying, "You don't know anything about quantum physics!" and he gets the "ASS" label. Isn't this what we do in real life to someone who knows far more than we do about a challenging subject but whom we catch making a minor mistake? What does that say about human nature?
I just noticed something, how come every name is 'jabronie'?
jabronie, you're scary.
hahaha obviously scripted, but still amazing. Carey is hilarious.
thats two of the sweetest people ever. Jim Carey is the shit. Conan O'brien is the shit.
"Your browser doesn't have flash installed."
Err, no, yes it does, its just disabled thanks to noscript, in order to stop toe-rags from forcing their crappy flash applets down my throat as I stumble across the web.
Wow jabronie, hope you're having fun conversing with yourself about every non-related topic that comes to mind. Schizo
Jim Carry is a born and raised in Canada, not the United States.
Carey, "I was just reading this incredible paper on the stochastic phase shifting of a parametrically driven electron in a penning trap. and apparently a bi-stability arises dynamically in this specific parametrically driven systems because the phase psi of the electron's steady state oscillation can either have the two values separated by Pi."
O'Brien, "Cause you know, it's funny, what shocks me about an electron in a penning trap is that most amplitude collapses are accompanied by a phase flip, given that the rate of the escape from the attractor depends exponentially on an activation energy E as the diffusion constant D approaches Tn and rho approaches epsilon^(-e/d)."
Max, "I don't know about that Conan. Have you considered that the parametric driving force excites a nearly resonant electron oscillation at the drive frequency? OMEGAd/3 = OMEGAz + epsilon. it's a classic example of the period doubling that occurs when a linear oscillator is strongly driven."
Carrey, "Max, Did you just say that the OMEGAd/3 = OMEGAz + epsilon?"
"Yeah"
O'Brien, "Whoa, its actually OMEGAd/2 = OMEGAz + epsilon."
ROFL that's funny !
F'ing hilarious.
Then, of course, there are those dumb-asses that don't know the difference between "there" and "they're" and "It's" and "Its". LOL
everyone knows its fixed. still funny. plus anyone who majors college on this knows what there talking about. Its America as a whole that are dumbasses, but that doesnt mean everyone in America is.
Since when were Americans educated about anything? Nah, it's fixed :p