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Seth Green Gives Sound Financial Advice In Special Cribs Clip

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Seth Green takes you on a tour of his crib in this clip from Un-Broke, a financial program airing next Friday on ABC. "BOOM! That's math all over your face!"




"Un-Broke: The Seth Green Cribs Edition" [Funny or Die] (Thanks to Charlie!)

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I watched this yesterday, I was laughing so hard I was almost crying.

I especially like the hose in the pool and the car sitting on 14s.

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Hi-la-rious....."That's math all over your face!!!!!".

As an off note, at 1:11, there is a handle/tank thing....what the heck is that? One of my brother's had one exactly like that and never got a straight answer from them.

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Ahhh, so that's what Robot Chicken money can get you.

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Mr. Puggleface is my financial advisor

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@ClutchDude: you mean the thing next to the TV that looks like a WWII relic? I think it's a helium tank.

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@ClutchDude: It looks like an antique fire extinguisher to me.

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I really, really want the "Welcome, yo" doormat. Anyone have any idea where I can get it?

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I laughed pretty hard when he called his fold out couch a transformer

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What is also really funny is that the house is really nice inside if you ignore the furniture and just look at the walls and kitchen.

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See, Jamie Kennedy? There IS a way to play hip-hop white guy and BE FUNNY AT THE SAME TIME.

Seth Green rules.

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Aww, Kenny Fisher's matured so much in the past 10 years... guess he actually paid attention in class at UCLA...

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@Papercutninja: I feel like it was a natural extension of his character of Kenny from "Can't Hardly Wait."

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@pecan 3.14159265: yeah I thought the same thing.

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@Underscore_Lysdexia: @Possinator: I don't think that couch folds out...

Nothing wrong with that though. I've slept on a couch for almost three years. Good for my back.

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@NightElfMohawk: "Kenny Fisher, Financial Consultant" has a ring to it, does it not?

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@pecan 3.14159265: I was going to say....

That's a lot nicer than the house I lived in and currently live in.

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@pecan 3.14159265: I believe in the spirit of the piece - it's all about crafting it yourself, yo!

[www.diylife.com]

And the best part - leftover paint for a wild night at home! (kidding!) :)

Or you could just get a custom mat:

[personalizeddoormats.com]

Monotype Corvosa - largest font!

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@pecan 3.14159265: Seriously. When He got to the kitchen my first thought was, "Wow, nice stove." Which is also why I have been hanging out in the beef thread all day.

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I understand how this is supposed to be comical and informative, but, it just urks me that they used a relatively rich (and worry free) person to extol the benefits of living within ones means. In real life, i'm sure Seth drives a pretty nice and expensive car, lives in a very large house, and actually has a Playstation. I have a modest house, my wife and i drive old reliable cars, i don't need Seth Green to pretend like he is slumming it down.

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@Spaceman Bill Leah: Yeah -- I want a fridge like that one! It's much nice than mine. But in the spirit of the video, I'm not going to buy one because mine works perfectly fine and I don't have the cash saved up for a new one right now.

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@steveliv: Who are they going to get though? Will Smith, who makes $20 million a movie? Tom Hanks, who makes about the same? One of the kids from Slumdog Millionaire who live off probably $1 a day and just had their homes torn down?

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@pecan 3.14159265: I was thinking, if they had included, amongst the famous people, perhaps an average joe, who we can identify with. It comes off as arrogant, when wealthy people proceed to educate me on saving and scrimping money.

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@NightElfMohawk: 10 years my butt. I think Wylie's all growed up too.

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@steveliv: I really don't read into this video as evidence that anyone should be taking advice from Seth Green. Or anyone else. I don't care if John and Mary Lou from Minneapolis are saving money. I don't care if Seth Green drives a Porsche. I simply don't read into this video as anything but pretty hilarious and a slam against the extravagances of the ridiculously wealthy represented by MTV Cribs (and some of them aren't so outrageous).

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@geeky_reader: Ha, we totally bought tickets to that but snuck into Warlock: The Gathering instead. Ah, memories of getting into R-rated movies before the age of 17...

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@steveliv: Your sense of humor is lacking.

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Seth Green is the voice of my generation. Gah, everything he does is gold. Robot Chicken = love.

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@pecan 3.14159265: i would agree with you 100% if it weren't for the fact that it is part of a larger tv show whose synopsis is the following: "Special where celebrities discuss today's money issues."

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@NightElfMohawk: D'oh! Meant "Warlock: The Armageddon"... I was like 12, and I completely didn't remember the name correctly since it was the only time I saw the movie too...

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I want a Professor Puggle face!

That's the best cribs ever

I liked cribs when they went to that guy who played Stiflers house and it was like a little apartment he shares with a few other guys.

You know that most of the homes in cribs are rentals right?

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@nakedscience: my sense of humor is working correctly. i didn't say i think it wasn't humorous, its just they way they are going about it, isn't sitting well with me.

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@steveliv: Your life must be extremely unenriching if you have to pick apart a comedy bit.

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@pecan 3.14159265: Love that movie, bumpin uglies in the bathroom!

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@steveliv: Oh well, this is hilarious. Although perhaps MC Hammer would have been a better celeb to tell us about living within our means...haha.

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@Skankingmike: i've done no such thing. i'm not concerned with this skit, but the tv program it is a part of. i just think it is ironic for rich celebrities to talk or give advice about money issues.

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@steveliv: good god, is that stick up your bum hurting you or what?! it's a piece of comedy. again: your sense of humor is lacking.

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@steveliv: ...why is it "ironic"? just because someone is rich doesn't mean they don't save or make wise financial decisions, or that they didn't work hard (by saving and making financial decisions) to get where they are.

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Seth Green could live much higher. I knew him when I was a TV commercial producer and he was a working child actor -- tried to cast him in a Hershey commercial, but they wouldn't let me because he had funny front teeth (adorable, actually). He's an example of somebody who's earned money but doesn't spend every dime. Plenty of child actors and working actors are up to their ears in debt.

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@steveliv: But also look at what you're saying: celebrities discuss today's money issues. Nothing about that suggests you should take it seriously...plus the title of the program is "Un-broke" which obviously conveys that it is just as serious as a CSPAN airing of a Senate committee hearing on today's money issues.

It's ok. It's just funny.

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@nakedscience: the thing I find most interesting is the double standard..if you make billions from being good at inventing how is it so different from making billions by being good at acting? Or making wise decisions about what films to be in? The owner of X company got there from the sweat of his back, why is a celebrity less deserving of the same respect if they also rose to prominence through hard work?

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@Amy Alkon: I never got the message that it was actually his house though.

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@nakedscience: I'm 25, I hope we're not in the same generation. I sat through an episode of Robot Chicken and it was pretty terrible.


(Although there was a 5 second bit where a robot was dry humping a washing machine. For some reason I thought that was pretty damn funny.)

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@Mike8813: I'm 25 too, and I find Robot Chicken to be absolutely hilarious comedy gold. Obviously we have different tastes in comedy.

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@Lincolnsbeard33: @Mike8813: I'm 27 and find it freakin' hilarious, but then again I've watched Pineapple Express like, 5 times. And I love Bad Santa.


I love silly, outragious, often times nonsensical humor.


And pecan 3.14159265 is clearly awesome.

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@Mike8813: Although: "I sat through one episode..."


Yay, one whole episode! And if you found the dry humping a washing machine hilarious, then you should watch more, because seriously, that's the kind of humor it is, along with some really well placed moments of satire, irony, and pop culture fun.