“Cops” – Gabriel Iglesias (from my I’m Not Fat… I’m Fluffy comedy special)
February 1, 2012 by Nick
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Hey guys, Here is a quick clip from my DVD “I’m Not Fat…I’m Fluffy” Hope you enjoy it! Subscribe to my official youtube channel youtube.com a few more clips from my “I’m Not Fat… I’m Fluffy” comedy special….. “Chico’s Taco’s” www.youtube.com “Dance Dance Revolution” www.youtube.com “E-Glesias with a I” www.youtube.com “High School Reunion” www.youtube.com or [...]
“RACIST? OR FUNNY? Gift Basket Prank” – Gabriel Iglesias (uncensored)
August 17, 2010 by Nick
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A practical joke my friend Martin and I played on another comedian named G Reily when we sent a racist gift basket to his hotel room. SO WRONG but funny -Gabriel Check out my official youtube channel youtube.com Here is a quick clip that you won’t see in my special, it’s only on my DVD [...]
“DAAAAAMNN” – Gabriel Iglesias – Funny Comedy Central Commercial
March 18, 2010 by Nick
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Check out this funny commercial we did for my upcoming Comedy Central LIVE fluffyshop Tour 2010! Hope you like it! Check out jokes.com for all upcoming dates, cities, and ticket links! All dates are posted on….. www.fluffyguy.com http www.facebook.com www.youtube.com
The History Of The Peabody Dance
January 5, 2010 by Melanie LaPatin
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One of the lesser performed dances in modern ballroom today is the Peabody. Its curious history is shrouded in mystery. Although some say it was named after the Peabody Club (wherever that is) where it became popular, the better-known legend is that it was named after its creator, a fire captain (or police chief) from New York who had a penchant for patronizing the various dance halls on the island of Manhattan. The story goes that Brooklyn Captain (or Lieutenant, or Chief) William Frank Peabody was a rather portly gentleman. So large, in fact, that he could not dance with his partner in the normal fashion, so the women danced at his side. Given the look and feel of the dance, the story seems to be at least a definite possibility, however untrue it may be.
The Merengue: A Dance History
September 12, 2009 by Melanie LaPatin
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They say, If you can walk, you can do the Merengue! Thats hardly surprising, given the legend of its origin. The story goes that a soldier returning from war was honored with a large homecoming dance. Unfortunately, his leg was wounded, so he could only step with his good leg, then drag his other leg to where he was standing. The resulting step, step, left, right, left, right pattern in time with the 4/4 music gave rise to the Merengue.















