Stephen colbert late show shutdown mug

    stephen colbert late show shutdown mug
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    1. Stephen colbert late show shutdown mug
    2. On The Late Show, the comedian announced that he would be selling mugs with a cheesy catchphrase on them—“Don't Even Talk to Me Until I've Had.

    3. On The Late Show, the comedian announced that he would be selling mugs with a cheesy catchphrase on them—“Don't Even Talk to Me Until I've Had.
    4. Sales are apparently piping hot for a “shutdown mug” created by Stephen Colbert that benefits a nonprofit working to help furloughed government workers.
    5. Colbert then showed what he called a “shutdown coffee mug” emblazoned with the words “Don't even talk to me until I've had my paycheck,” and then remarking, “.
    6. Colbert announced during the show that his coffee mug commemorating the 28-day partial government shutdown — which is emblazoned with the words.
    7. Head to ColbertLateShow.com/ShutDownMug to purchase a mug!
    8. Colbert then showed what he called a “shutdown coffee mug” emblazoned with the words “Don't even talk to me until I've had my paycheck,” and then remarking, “..

      CBS Is Selling Stephen Colbert’s ‘Shutdown Mug’ With Proceeds to Feed Furloughed Federal Workers

      Like that coffee mug that Stephen Colbert sported on Thursday’s episode of “The Late Show”?

      CBS hopes you did, enough that you’re willing to plop down $15 for it.

      Colbert announced during the show that his coffee mug commemorating the 28-day partial government shutdown — which is emblazoned with the words “Don’t Even Talk to Me Until I’ve Had My Paycheck” — is now available for viewers to buy.

      But it’s not a simple cash grab for CBS.

      The network says all of the profits from the mug sales will go directly to Chef José Andrés’ nonprofit organization, World Central Kitchen, which has been providing free meals to federal workers and their families during the government shutdown. Many federal employees are currently furloughed or working without pay during the shutdown, which began on Saturday, Dec.

      22. This is already the longest shutdown in U.S. history.

      Through its #ChefForFeds initiative, the Washington, D.C.-based World Central Kitchen and cafe, has been offering free di