Power Lunch
Jason Legge — January 29, 2008 — Pop Culture
References: glumbert
As was remarked by my office compadres - Will Ferrell can pretty much do anything, anywhere, and then video tape it and post it on the internet, and it will be funny. It is a tried and tested formula that has yet to fail Ferrel, or his funnyordie.com alumni. In this outing, Ferrel invades CNBC's "Power Lunch." Check out how utterly pissed off Bill Griffeth looks.
I don't know what he was so sore about, Ferrell pretty much guaranteed that somebody, somewhere, might actually watch a minute of CNBC.
I don't know what he was so sore about, Ferrell pretty much guaranteed that somebody, somewhere, might actually watch a minute of CNBC.
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