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Stephen Colbert over at Comedy Central also wants an iPhone (funny video)

We are not the only one who wants to get their hands on Apple's iPhone, Stephen Colbert, the three-time Emmy Award-winning American comedian, satirist, actor, and writer, over at Comedy Central also wants one, and that too free.

First it was Conan O'Brein who came up with some pretty funny iPhone commercial spoof andnow its Stephen Colbert poking some fun at the iPhone.

Check out the funny YouTube video after the jump.


Stephen Colbert over at Comedy Central looking (acting) agitated for not getting an iPhone yet

(As you will see in the YouTube video below, “According to the New York Times, people are calling the iPhone The ‘God Machine’” he teases “Sorry Mr. Job’s, that’s not a God Machine…” he continues as a red button floats up from his desk “THIS… is a God machine…”

Lets hope this doesn't lead to another court battle for Apple for using the "God machine" term like the "iPhone" trademark dispute between Apple and Cisco and Steve Jobs just sends Stephen Colbert an iPhone as a compromise to share the term. Just joking guys!

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Related post:

Conan O’Brien iPhone Commercial
Conan O’Brien iPhone spoof Ad
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