Hola Chulas y Chulos! My flying chancla has flipped flopped through the internets to find items that you will give a flying chancla about! Hold on to your nalgas ‘cause here we go with The Flying Chancla Report:
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Good news for Netflix binge-watching junkies: Season 5 of Arrested Development will debut on Netflix in January of 2016. I love that show and cannot wait, but I will because I have to.
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You know how Latinos all get lumped into the same freakin’ category even though we’re incredibly diverse peoples? Well, yeah, that’s pretty much what this very funny misconceptions about Latinos video by the folks at The Flama is all about. Watch it!
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Jim Carrey has never been my cup of tea until I watched this commencement speech he gave to the 2014 graduating class of Maharishi University of Management. Now, I will drink whatever it is he is brewing up. Seriously, if you have not seen this, do yourself a favor and watch it because Jim Carrey is my new guru, the man is deep wise and WOW! Of course you can watch the whole thing, but I have it set to start at the spot where Carrey really started to blow my mind in a good way.
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Jennifer Lopez is starring in “Shades of Blue” a new police drama that is set to premier on NBC next year. She’ll be playing single parent Detective Harlee McCord who is working undercover with the FBI. I guess she’s kind of dirty in it and by “dirty” I mean in a dirty cop sort of way. Watch the preview below that JLo posted on her YouTube channel to get an idea of what the show is going to be about. Oh and is that Ray Liotta and Drea de Matteo that I see getting shady as well?
Okay, my lovely Chancleros, that’s all my flying chancla has time for this week. Remember, spread love, not chanclazos!
Joanna Jenkins says
Oh good lord… Jim Carey is hysterical!!!!
xo jj
Rhonda Albom says
I have always been a Jim Carey fan, so naturally I loved this.
Claudya Martinez says
He had me in tears and stitches. I had no idea what a wise human being he is.
Rhonda Albom says
I came back and listened to his entire speech, then forward this on to my teens. If you get beyond the first five minutes or so, he is really brilliant. Great message. Thanks.