Justin Robert Young

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Justin...when not hosting a show

Justin Robert Young is the co-host of NSFW and BBLiveShow along with Brian Brushwood. A graduate of Syracuse University, Justin has worked at several major metropolitan daily newspapers including The South Florida Sun-Sentinel of Fort Lauderdale, Florida and The Morning Call of Allentown, Pennsylvania. He has since written at the number one daily magic news site iTricks.com and is the host of three weekly podcasts and regular live chats featuring top names in the magic industry. In 2009 he served as an Associate Producer on the first season of G4 Underground. He also runs Weird Things with magician Andrew Mayne.

Nick Names

  • JRY
  • Jury
  • Jury-Duty
  • Justin Robert Youngsicals
  • Justin Robert Youngafication
  • The Sea Jew
  • The Troll Pope
  • Daddy
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Fun Facts

  • Justin speed-walks everywhere and is afraid of toilets.
  • He enjoys Rapid Fire because he always deals in absolutes.
  • People call him "Sea Jew" because he's a Jewish pirate.
  • People call him "Jury" because he runs a district courtroom in his free time.
  • Justin really want to be an online celebrity but he doesn't know that he is nothing
  • Justin ego gets bigger every week that he does NSFW
  • Justin is only a celebrity in he own mind
  • Justin's ego is getting too big
  • Justin's not a celebrity, he just blows Brian
  • Justin killed, field-dressed, and ate Frodo Baggins.
  • JRY's car got broken into twice.
  • Enjoys Japanese manga and anime, with the later being more preferred.
  • Born on the fifth day of March, year unknown.
  • Was given the nickname "Jury" by Brian Brushwood due to his initials, JRY.
  • Contrary to rumors, does not have a sexual fetish involving eating opossum assholes -- Raccoons are another story.
  • Justin has never confirmed nor denied that he raped and killed a girl in 1990.
  • Justin was the rear end of a two-man pony for thirty-two weeks during the stage show, "My Little Pony: The Musical".

Notable Appearances

Podcasts

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