Question:
What the hell is Tosh 5.29?
Songbird
2012-05-20 18:31:07 UTC
I was just watching the tosh special and big letters sayin Tosh 5.29, they faded in and faded out in a few seconds. I cant say ive seen that the other 500 times ive seen the show. And the commercials are kinda creepy in the middle of the night. Anyway its obvious that it has something to do with the next season, but why 5.29. Does that number have some biblical meaning or some ****.
Eight answers:
Christina
2012-05-21 21:33:33 UTC
You're seeing the ads in the middle of the screen for "Tosh 5.29" fading in and out on Comedy Central because they are advertising the new season which starts on May 29th (5.29). There are actual commercials for the show recently where Daniel jokes about him being a cult leader and to "join him" on the date that the new season begins. The fading in and out of "Tosh 5.29" is meant to be a joke of a subliminal message to make you want to join him and his "cult" of viewers on 5.29.
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2012-05-21 01:33:27 UTC
Tosh.0 features comedian Daniel Tosh who can only be described as a comical genius. His new season comes out may 29th hence the commercials saying Tosh 5.29. I recommend you watch the show. it's actually hysterical
Anthony
2012-05-21 20:21:01 UTC
Tosh 5.29 means two things.....1:mainly its when his show, which I'm assuming you've seen, airs again on may 29th 2012....and 2: this is also when he will end his career on may 29th 2013
Rob
2012-05-21 01:44:10 UTC
May 29th is when Tosh.O comes back from the first 4th season break, NOT the "New Season". He pretty much does a clipshow of viral videos, like Ridiculouness. But with his style of humor, which is what makes the show.
2012-05-21 06:23:32 UTC
New season of tosh.0...and its tosh's birthday
Zackattack
2012-05-21 01:45:31 UTC
5.29 -> 05/29. May 29th. The day the new season starts.
2012-05-23 23:57:54 UTC
Its the date the tosh cult will murder bob dole
Ryan
2012-05-23 07:06:53 UTC
It's the date of the new episode of Tosh.0 airing. May 29th duh idiot.


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