Most of you know what it's like. You're either married, or you know someone who is married. Marriage is a beautiful thing. It's something that should be cherished, honored, and respected. Marriage is something that should be offered to anybody, regardless of race, religion, color, creed, sexual orientation, or anything else. The institution of marriage is one of the most precious things we have in
Admit it, you play air guitar. Who doesn't? Your grandfather maybe, but that's because they didn't have guitars when he was growing up. But they do now. And you play the air version. So do Tee Roy and Lunch Box. In front of people. They're really good. Better than you, even. They play everything from rock, to blues, to banjo, to music from crappy Ralph Macchio movies. Don't believe us? Check out t
We all love Pantera. If you're on this website right now, and you don't like Pantera, get the eff off! Ok, don't. But still. What's wrong with you? We all love Pantera. The Pope loves Pantera. Know who else loves Pantera? Tee Roy. And Lunch Box. For this reason, they decided to add a new twist to a classic 'Tera song. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery right?...Right???
Remember all those late-night TV talk shows where the host would go outside of the studio to ask unsuspecting members of the public off-the-wall questions to test their knowledge or their sense of humor? Remember how much fun it looked like everyone was having...
Some people are born into greatness...and then there's Tee Roy. Tee Roy, in his own mind, think's he's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Or the coolest thing since the other side of the pillow. Or some other obscure metaphor that nobody actually even says anymore...
Ah, poetry. There is nothing better than enjoying a Sunday afternoon with a glass of wine, a warm fire, and a book of poetry. Well, there is one thing better...having all of that PLUS a lap dance from a hot chick. And that's exactly what Tee Roy got in this week's Hump Day Humor video...
Tee Roy has a problem. It seems to him that the receptionist at the station doesn't...exactly...like him. While nobody can blame her, it is a bit strange that he doesn't receive phone calls, like, ever. He also seems to lose track of CD's that he's supposed to give away...