A year after former executive Kliff Lackston is laid-off, he reluctantly becomes a clown in order to pay the bills. Soon thereafter a series of unfortunate events leaves him broke, bitter and on the bus. In this episode Kliff leaves his Lexus at an auto shop for minor repairs and returns to find out that it's been completely wrecked.
Sun, May 29, 2011
Brett, an attorney from Cojoby and Fryers law firm calls Kliff to inform him that unless he drops the charges against Eddie for stealing his car, he may go to jail for assaulting him.
Sun, May 29, 2011
Lisa, a consultant from Beat No More anger management clinic calls to see if Kliff has been keeping his negative emotions under control.
Mon, Jul 25, 2011
A strange parent refuses to let Kliff change into his Clown outfit. When asked why he says: "If the kids see you walk in a normal person and walk out as a clown, the suspension of disbelief will completely crumble."
A year after former executive Kliff Lackston is laid-off, he reluctantly becomes a clown in order to pay the bills. Soon thereafter a series of unfortunate events leaves him broke, bitter and on the bus. In this episode Kliff carefully schedules a restaurant phone order to coincide with his bus transfer. He arrives 20 minutes later to pick up the order, only to learn that they have not even started preparing it.
Thu, Jul 14, 2011
When calling to make a payment on his mobile phone bill, Kliff contends with a frustrating series of automated messages and prompts.
Thu, Jul 21, 2011
Amy, the customer service rep who spoke to Kliff at the previous episode calls him back to demand an apology for his rude behavior and bad attitude.
In a previous episode, Kliff calls to make a phone payment and contends with a frustrating series of automated messages and prompts. When he finally talks to the customer service representative he gets angry and hangs up on her. When she calls him back to demand an apology, her boss overhears the conversation and an altercation ensues.