Carlos Mencia Reloaded.

On March 26, 2006, in Audio, CARLOS MENCIA, Joe Rogan, Videos, by redban
Carlos Mencia or Menstealia, or Ned the Punisher
Well I have been getting a ton of email from people asking me where all the Carlos Mencia stuff went.. DAMN YOU GOOGLE!!! So I decided to bring back all the files.
Carlos goes on the radio in Arizona talking shit about Joe Rogan. Whats funny about this, is he talks about this one night at the comedy store.. just so happens, I was there! Everything he says in this interview that Joe did that night, HE DID, not Joe!! He was projecting like a poloroid picture!

MP3 -Mencia on Radio Talking Shit

I put together a quick video showing that everything he said was bullshit. Yes, the night in question I filmed Carlos..

VIDEO -Carlos caught in a lie

Here is Joe on Opie and Anthony talking about it.

MP3 – Joe on O&A talking about Mencia

Just so happens George Lopez was on Stern the following day and had this to say about Carlos.

MP3 -Lopez on Stern

Then a little while later Carlos goes on the Opie and Anthony show.

MP3 -Carlos on Opie and Anthony

What will happen next?? Stay Tuned.

 

6 Responses to Carlos Mencia Reloaded.

  1. uethello says:

    Wow. I’m afraid I just lost all respect for Joe Rogan. Why in the world is he so tied up in Mencia? Rogan is funny on his own… no need for this.

  2. Assho1e says:

    ^Hey tard

    If your career was periodically infiltrated by frauds then you might feel responsibility to out them. This is not to mention that Joe obviously owned Carlos the German in his own BS. If you didn’t know Joe was a hardcore ass from liking his work already, you’re a tard.

  3. Al G. says:

    Joe Rogan sounds like a big whiny baby every time he talks about this crap. I give him credit for pointing out that Mencia is a hack, but Rogan should just say what he has to say, and then move on with it.

  4. TR says:

    FUCK THAT! Petty as these people might think it is, if someone blatantly steals and lies and is successful because of that – expose that piece of shit. It may be petty, but it is completely the DUTY of the creative person to expose. It is the mentality of those that don’t create shit to say “just let it go”, because when you are creative and you see a hack or imposter of an entertainer (substitute “painter”, “sculptor”, “songwriter”, “architect”, etc.) that has succeeded to a large degree because of the fraud that he has perpetrated. A true artist CANNOT let this happen without comment. It only goes too far when the exposer is so bent on retribution that he begins to ignore facts for vengence. One mistake will kill the credibility so he can’t be blinded by revenge motivation. Make sure you have the FACTS before you attempt to destroy – but if the facts are as they suggest…destroy that fucker. It’s not whiny at all.

  5. none says:

    u people a fucking idiots there just jokes i doesn’t matter if someone else told it first everyone who tells a joke heard atleast some form of that joke from someone else to begin
    and if mencia success is based on material that came only from other comedians then why haven’t any of them sued his ass on copywright infringment but in closing to all the people that think this bullshit is so goddamn important do everybody a favor and just hang yourself
    thanx

  6. charlitos says:

    neddie is a hack. he defends himself by saying some of those jokes were “generic” and didn’t belong to anyone. true enough, most of mencia’s act is either stolen or generic, and either way he’s an unoriginal hack. i used to be a fan of his, but not anymore. oh, and the fact that he uses a stage name is no knock on him. woody allen, george burns, john wayne, bob dylan… the list of performers with stage names is practically endless– but i still think it’s fun to call him neddie.

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