The kid who came up with Funny or Die is now a frat guy at USC, as he explains himself to Kevin Nealon

If you'd like to get to know the kid who convinced his dad to throw a pile of money at Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and Chris Henchy, and call it Funny or Die, well then, this is your chance.

Michael Kvamme is an aspiring stand-up comedian himself. That's why he got his dad, Mark Kvamme at Sequoia Capital to fund Funny or Die more than three years ago. Nowadays, the younger Kvamme is hosting the monthly "Fresh Faces" showcase at The Laugh Factory, and in this clip, explains how he decided to join a fraternity at USC. Kevin Nealon has a couple of follow-up questions.

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