gooddebt asked:


DNN, (All debt, all the time, you borrow, we report) has a brilliant opening, inspired by the Daily Show and Jon Stewart. It mocks the … all » merchants of debt and the promiscuous spending of many Americans. Just good clean fun! Hanson's Ross Perot imitation could use a bit of work, but then again, Ross Perot doesn't do Ross Perot as well as Dana Carvey, "Am I right, Larry?"

DNN was written by Jon Hanson at Panera Bread, in Reynoldsburg Ohio after consuming a triple mocha latte. The 9 minute piece is tongue-in-cheek and finger-in-the eye of some of the insane spending habits of average Americans, so you can either laugh or commiserate.

DNN is rated M for Mature, may contain scenes of brief frontal clarity, forced maturity, and graphic depictions of debt, regret, and broken dreams.

Any similarity between characters depicted on DNN and your brother-in-law or ex-spouse(s) is purely coincidental. DNN is based loosely on the themes of "Good Debt, Bad Debt" (Penguin 2005) by Jon Hanson see http://gooddebt.com

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