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You even bought the new season two DVD and Blu-ray combo , but still you want to know more about your favorite show: How did the guy from Whitney become a child predator? Who was originally supposed to guest star in place of Marc Summers? What kind of weird shit have the guys seen while actually tripping on mushrooms? Find out all of that and much, much more, as the stars of the show take you behind the scenes of every the first 20 episodes of Workaholics. In the video, the Workaholics are as goofy as ever, examining Efron's package before breaking into a chant about how much they love it.

The 13 highest-paying jobs for workaholics Petroleum, mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers.

Personal financial advisors. Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers. Sales engineers. A workaholic is a person who works compulsively. The term originates from alcoholism. The person works at the cost of their sleep, and social functions such as meeting friends or family. While the term doesn't necessarily imply that the person enjoys their work, it can imply that they simply feel compelled to do it.

Did workaholics live in the house? Asked by: Tressie Senger Jr. Why are there no more Workaholics? Hi, my name is Fun Kelly, and this is a collection of my behind-the-scenes photographs from years of working on the Comedy Central show 'Workaholics.

Photo Set. Photos by Fun Kelly. For Throwback Thursday- Three years on Workaholics was a real blessing. Photo by Fun Kelly. He responded by egging her on in the most offensive ways possible. He called her the r-word, the b-word, and a couple of other no-no naughty words. Finally, she gets to angry, she takes a swing at him and Yep, Griffin didn't actually get hit by the heckler—see, most hecklers are very drunk, and if you add that to the fact that the person they're heckling is normally on a stage several feet above them, it makes it a little difficult for them to actually get a swing in.

But at least she tried, because seriously? In this decade? A show about a bunch of terrible people doing horrible things? Of course it's called an It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia rip-off. Of course, it's been called that since before it even aired. By the creators, to boot. Even better, they said it straight to the Sunny people's faces. Yep, before the show even aired, the cast of Workaholics drunkenly rushed up to the cast of Sunny to tell them that their upcoming show was basically a rip-off.

For what it's worth, the Sunny crew reacted positively, even recently posting a tweet saying " crossover? Despite the fact that it's admitted to being a rip-off and that the show that it ripped off is cool with them, there are still Sunny fans who complain online about it, and even refuse to watch Workaholics because it's a " rip-off.

Yep, we said it. And with that, we've nailed our last banned-cliche joke of the article, thereby guaranteeing Workaholics will never want to work with us. The Season 1 episode "Muscle I'd Like to Flex" begins with a stylishly shot rap video sequence in which the Workaholics guys perform a song about being wizards while dressed in long robes, beards, and floppy hats. In the plot of the show, it's for a performance at a Renaissance fair, but the wizard rap schtick is something the trio had been pursuing for a while.

Under the name the Wizards, they recorded and released a full album of wizard rap called Purple Magic in In fact, they wanted to pitch a show to Comedy Central about "gangsta wizards," but a network executive told them to go with their other idea, a show about slackers, instead.

In , Blake Anderson lived out a real-life event that sounds like it could've happened on an episode of Workaholics. At a wild house party in Los Angeles, he raised the stakes in a game of beer pong by attempting to dunk a ping-pong ball in a cup of beer—by jumping off the roof. He landed on the table on the ground below, but in doing so suffered a spine fracture. Anderson underwent back surgery but made a full recovery and didn't miss a single episode of playing a character who would've done the same thing.



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