A @garyvee character on 30 Rock… yet again, the writers on that show manage to stay funny, relevant, entertaining and heartfelt all at the same time. What an amazing writing room that would be to watch.

Also, this video was terribly difficult to screencap - i had to hold a mic to the computer speakers as Apple’s QuickTime X has no way to record the screen and the computer’s audio at the same time. Why, I don’t understand. Like iMovie 08, beauty killed the beast and they crippled an app in the name of simplicity. I am down with screen capture mode overall though.

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  1. kiki-miserychic reblogged this from dlayphoto
  2. evangotlib reblogged this from sarahcooley and added:
    Just. Wow. And then, really? And then, sigh.
  3. sarahcooley reblogged this from gary and added:
    This is awesome!
  4. ronmarks reblogged this from gary
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  7. jennymack reblogged this from bwall05 and added:
    Hmm. Too bad he got cast in that light — the couple times I’ve met him, he’s a really nice guy. All press is good press?...
  8. zmorris reblogged this from gary and added:
    uh-mazing! I wouldve died if they’d done ‘OAK MONSTER!’
  9. excalipoor reblogged this from gary
  10. winstonwolfe reblogged this from soupsoup and added:
    Did it matter that the character who uttered the phrase was oblivious to his client’s real wants & needs? Nah, probably...
  11. javahead reblogged this from gary and added:
    I saw that as well last night. Too funny! Ironically, my copy of “CRUSH IT!” was sitting no more than 4 ft. from the...
  12. saintsal reblogged this from gary and added:
    references @garyvee. They are CRUSHING IT!!
  13. bwall05 reblogged this from yourmandevine and added:
    Good. I was worried that I needed more coffee.
  14. soupsoup reblogged this from gary
  15. yourmandevine reblogged this from bwall05 and added:
    Not only were we supposed to think that he was kind of a dick, we were supposed think he was a complete fraud, empty of...

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