Matt Braunger and Eric Price come out on stage dressed in 60's clothing professing their love for the show "Mad Men," due to the fact that it is set in the 60's where there was no women's rights, y...
Matt Braunger and Eric Price come out on stage dressed in 60's clothing professing their love for the show "Mad Men," due to the fact that it is set in the 60's where there was no women's rights, you could smoke in your work place, and sleep around with anyone. They then go back stage where they run into Nicole Parker. Matt asks her for more booze, while Eric wants her to get on a table to "get a look at her". She replies with the finger. While walking they see Bobby Lee and tell him to do their laundry, to which Bobby takes exception to due to his "18" year status. They walk away and the camera fades back to see Bobby actually ironing clothes. Matt and Eric then mistake Johnny Sanechez for a Native American and ask why he's in America. When Johnny says he was born here, they tell him what they were doing, and walk away. They then go into Keegan-Michael Key's dressing room confusing it with an elevator, and Keegan as an elevator operator. They offend Keegan by calling him Jackie Robinson and realise they've gone too far and apologise. Regardless, they go into Arden Myrin's dressing room and treat her like an object. Arden however, is the only one who wants to go along with it, and agree to write a skit for Matt when he tells her to. Arden calls this skit A Pretty Girl with Low Self-Esteem. Keegan comes in and tell Arden to stop typing. Arden leaves the room and Keegan explains to Eric and Matt that Mad Men was not meant to glorify those things, and puts shames on Matt and Eric, but all Eric and Matt can think about is that Keegan farted when he was leaving.
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