The Comedy Panel at 140 | The Twitter Conference

by Scott Beale on September 29, 2009 · 0 comments

Here’s the archived video stream of The Comedy Panel at last week’s 140 | The Twitter Conference which took place in Los Angeles. The panel was moderated by Jason Preston and featured Tucker Max, Loni Love, Chris Hardwick and a surprise, unscheduled appearance by professional wresting champion The Iron Sheik, who recently joined Twitter. Don’t get him started about “that fucking Hulk Hogan”.

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