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Posted: 03/12/13
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Daniel Tosh webchats with Season 2 favorites and crowns the season?s MVP.
In tonight's episode, Daniel took on a running challenge.
And our venerable host Daniel Tosh had a webchat with none other than Antigua's Tosh Daniel.
But that's not all. You can see a lot more of tonight's show right here on the site:
Finally, check out every single clip from this week's show in this week's raw clips guide.
Information has emerged via The New York Times blog that controversial random video chat site and current best way to see 15 seconds of a middle-aged man masturbating, Chatroulette, was created by a 17-year-old Russian high school student named Andrey Ternovskiy.
People are surprised that a 17-year-old could be behind what to many seems like a rather complicated website, but all the signs were there…
First, Russians are behind another, equally exciting yet potentially dangerous roulette, Russian roulette. That's a giveaway right there!
Second, only a teenager could be naive enough to think that if you randomly connect two strangers from anywhere in the world via a webchat, the odds aren't strongly in favor of at least one of those two people being a man dressed in drag listening to German synthpop and exposing his dong.
And finally, only a teenager would create a website where you are likely to see a man dressed in drag listening to German synthpop and exposing his dong and immediately tell all his friends!
In retrospect, seems pretty obvious to me.
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