Don Fielding’s Mysterious Sponsor Revealed

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We were going to make some sort of “more whimper than bang!” type joke right about hereish, but all we can really hear right now is the endless sound of sucking.

That’s because Dan Fielding’s Domestic God sponsor is the one and only Electrolux. The big news was revealed on the snarling comedian’s MySpace after a three-month scavenger hunt for the sponsor in which you had to consume almost as much Dan Fielding propaganda as the guy himself does.

According to this video, Dan Fielding is a comic book character sponsored by Electrolux. Per the plot, his girlfriend leaves him because of his mess. No big shocker there.

Fielding also goes to lengths to highlight how his favorite books, authors and movies — listed on MySpace — all have to do with identity deception.

Yeah, because the inclusion of JT LeRoy didn’t give that one away.

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