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Mulaney claims that as part of a humorous prank, he thought of inviting Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to play their Grammy-winning 1996 hit song "Tha Crossroads" to pay tribute to Richard Kind’s fake tortoise.
It sure sounds like John Mulaney got scammed by someone pretending to be the manager of revered “Tha Crossroads” hitmakers Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Mulaney put 10 minutes of a recent Everybody ...
(“I cannot overstate how popular [‘Tha Crossroads’] was with horned-up junior high kids at Catholic schools to grind with each other during the Clinton administration.”) Alas, things did ...
Comedian John Mulaney recently shared a hilarious story about getting duped by a phony manager for Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and almost getting scammed out of $2,800 in cash.
"I do indeed look like someone you could hustle over a booking for Bone Thugs-N-Harmony," the comedian said. "But you played this very wrong." ...
"If you're not familiar with 'Tha Crossroads,' it was an enormous hit about their friend's tragic death," Mulaney said. "And I cannot overstate how hugely popular it was with horned-up junior high ...
Everybody’s Live, John Mulaney’s weekly live Netflix show, is on a real bender right now. Every week, it feels like an ...
John Mulaney opened the new episode of Everybody's Live with a lengthy story about attempting to book an appearance by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony with someone who, apparently, doesn't even work for them.
Mulaney explained to the talk show audience that he had been planning a bit where Richard Kind’s (fake) tortoise died and the rap group showed up and played their 1996 single “Tha Crossroads.” ...
The ownership of two key ports along the Panama Canal has become a major flashpoint between the United States and China. At the heart of the showdown is the Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison Holdings ...