"Hello Lake Forest University. Wait, Wake Forest? Wake, right? Anyway, I am doing this for more money…and I have no idea who any of you are. But thank you for the food and the pay check. Here are a few names and words to make you think for the next 24 hours that your university name will matter to 90% of your employers…"
This is the first commencement from Stephen Colbert, and not Stephen Colbert. He did well.
01:35 one girl hates being there until she sees the tv camera, then its all smiles and starring at the camera
He makes me smile. He makes me happy.
Not a lot appreciated his humor but he's a legend
Stephen Colbert delivers a commencement address littered with Mad Max references. Because he is awesome.
Chick on right… doesn't give a shit. lol
Colbert Addresses Wake Forest University's Class of 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbzrmIqstd8
Anyone else wanting the microphones to line up with the seals on his robe?
Colbert Addresses Wake Forest University's Class of 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbzrmIqstd8
Wake Forest sounds like the name of a cemetery
Boring. And the smug smiles of the useless, overpaid edu-whores in the background don't make it more appealing.
Haha that black chick rolled her eyes and then saw the camera was on her and gave a cute smile…
If you reading this baby, what's yo name and number because you are a sexy looking lady
Stephen Colbert delivers commencement speech to Wake Forest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbzrmIqstd8
Too funny. How come we didn't get guys like this to speak at commencement back in the day?
Cute Alert #CuteAlert
That grinder joke was pretty good. lol
Transcript or closed captioning please?
Hilarious!
And he opens with a Mad Max reference.
I would say I forgot how much I love him, but that would be a lie.
"Hello Lake Forest University. Wait, Wake Forest? Wake, right? Anyway, I am doing this for more money…and I have no idea who any of you are. But thank you for the food and the pay check. Here are a few names and words to make you think for the next 24 hours that your university name will matter to 90% of your employers…"