Welcome to Don's Internet Extravaganza!

WELCOME TO THE HOMEPAGE OF 2005 EMMY AWARD WINNER DON JAMIESON!

DON on CRANK YANKERS - Check out the vids!

The new season of "Crank Yankers" is on MTV2 now and I'm in a few episodes (or at least a puppet that slightly resembles me). Watch the calls at these links:
http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1551805&vid=132Handsome, no?288



MEET THE CREEPS - VOL. 2, THE DVD is NOW AVAILABLE And once again, nobody is safe from the merciless onslaught of the hidden camera - Construction workers, Rock Stars and even Pastors! Check out the official site www.meetthecreeps.com for more creeps info.

Even the New York Times endorsed Meet The Creeps Vol. 1 Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson terrorize everyone in reach with their unbelievable pranks...doing virtually everything humanly possible to make everyone in a 100-foot range cringe; this group of pranksters has truly earned the right to be known as "creeps."

And if you don't have Meet The Creeps Vol. 1, well it's available right here on this website along with our infamous Terrorizing Telemarketer CD's!

And if that's not enough MEET THE CREEPS for youÉcheck out our mini-episodes on COMEDY CENTRAL'S broadband network www.comedycentral.com/ motherload. Just type Meet The Creeps in the Search box and hit Enter. You'll laugh, feel guilty for laughing, and then laugh at how guilty you feel.



My Top 5 CD's
1. Kingdom Of Sorrow "Kingdom Of Sorrow" — When you combine members of Hatebreed and Crowbar, you know it’s going to be brutal. Jamey Jasta and Kirk Wildenstein are locked in together to create an unstoppable metal beast.

2. Danko Jones "Never Too Loud" — Holy Thin Lizzy. The opening song, “City Streets” could easily fit on Lizzy’s “Black Rose” (and yes, that’s a VERY good thing). A more commercial effort from Danko but still plenty of AC/DC-style power chords and sing-along rock anthems.

3. DevilDriver "The Last Kind Words" — Face-ripping death thrash that will inhabit your nightmares and burst the blood vessels in your eyes. A runaway juggernaut of flesh-wrenching metal.

4. The End "Elementary" — Brilliant. Heavy. Huge melodies. Scalpel-sharp song writing. Plenty of metallic guitars in the vein of Pantera and vocals that will cause sparks as they leave your speakers.

5. Deathcycle "Deathcycle" — Hardcore metal that will pummel you silly. Serve loud with a heavy dose of anarchy.
Punk dead? I think not.




All material copyright Don Jamieson 2001-2006