Best of Science Comedy from Science Comedian Brian Malow

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sciencecomedian | June 26, 2007

See my video on Lincoln & Darwin on Time.com: "Lincoln and Darwin -...

sciencecomedian | June 26, 2007

See my video on Lincoln & Darwin on Time.com:

"Lincoln and Darwin - Birthdays and Evolution"
http://link.brightcove.com/services/l...

Science comedy from Earth's Premier Science Comedian Brian Malow. Available for off-world appearances, if transportation is provided.

A short edited reel of the science humor of Brian Malow from performances at the Marian Koshland Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences, in Washington, D.C. And the Punchline Comedy Club in San Francisco. And Rooster T. Feather's in Sunnyvale, too.

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  • Ultraviolet hair ROFL!!!!!!

  • Thanks!  That's one of my favorites!

  • Pretty funny. the venue reminds me these desert hospitality dinners here in the CA. low desert.

    do you ever get down to Palm desert?

  • Thanks. The venue is the Marian Koshland Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences (Washington, D.C.).

    I haven't been to the Palm desert area in many years. If you know someone who wants to hire me, let me know!

  • Great humor! But dude... get a real sound recording system!

  • Thanks... I was performing at a museum - all I did was stick my video camera in the back of the room to document. No elaborate set up.

Highest Rated Comments

  • But...there are always volcanic events happening out in Alaska, and a thousand nutters like you making ten thousand predictions.

    I wouldn't care if it were to come true, it still wouldn't make your evil invisible friend real. If he wanted to warn us, he'd find a better way than to speak through idiots like you.

    Peace.

  • "...used to be an astronomer but I got stuck on the day shift, which sucks." OMG! ROFL! Brilliant.

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  • Great work LOL!

  • The sound quality hurts my teeth, but thank you anyhow for posting this. The bit starting at TI 4:30 really struck a chord in me; the bit about how being interested in science shouldn't make you a geek any more than being a sports fan does.

    Being interested in science means you play the role of the smart guy in the room, with all its prejudices and responsibilities, like always having to work the computer and reassuring people that you don't thing they're stupid.

  • Smart is sexy. Smart and funny is damn near indecent. I hope I get to see more and I'm stealing your bar jokes if you have no objections. My niece will love them after I explain them.

  • My HEAD is duct taped to the inside of my couch!

  • The funniest scientist I've ever seen! Though to be honest I could count on one finger the number of funny scientists I know ---- Still, funny is funny. Not Bill Hicks, but good stuff. Kind of old school. Like Woody Allen in his Sid Caesar days.

  • just personal taste I guess

  • @Akaitsuki85 shouldn't that have said Neutron not electron?

  • @stunhabter lol

  • not sure why this sint funny to me. i love science, and comedy, but this doesnt do anything for me. Over rehearsed maybe? maybe just lame jokes... idk.

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