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From what I've heard from a reliable source, there's an ep in the pipeline that, if it ever sees the light of day, could cause Fox to pull the plug as a public apology. Can't say any more than that, but if it gets even close to air, we will be hearing plenty about it. Maybe it's An act I'd self sabotage. It's

For the record, I have praised at least one or two news items recently, and critiqued your take on such in what would hardly qualify as anything close to "nearly every"…

Too bad Mannix isn't a very viable property for a remake.

Sean, is it necessary to have an ax to grind on nearly every news item??  So they want to do a downbeat show on gay and trans-gender culture - sfw.  I'm sure there's a lot of heavy psychosis going on with that set.  (I almost said "going down," but that would just be too easy.)

The song isn't much, but it's his best video yet.

Hey, thanks.  Yeah, I've been a bit lazy about that.  By blog i guess I mean place on my site where I've written things twice, and may someday again. 

Screw all this nonsense and do what I do.  Pay for one 3-D movie, keep the glasses, next time pay for a non 3-D screening (if there's a good movie I've already seen that deserves the business, I pay for that one) then sneak into the 3-D one instead.  Works or me.

I haven't seen the most high brow (Pina) or lowbrow (Jackass, Piranah) of these movies, but I've seen all the animated ones - including Cameron's overblown smurf wars movie - and Tangled kicks all their asses. Best 3-D experience ever. Here's my blog link

You're wrong only in that Mitch Hedberg was a first rate Steven Wright.  The sensibilities in the writing are an exact match.  Wright beats Hedberg for the consistent brilliance of his jokes, and over a longer and continuing career span.  However, Hedberg's delivery was, to many including me, one of the most

Anyone following Netflix on Twitter maybe needs to consider getting some focus on where they apply their time and energy.

All I need to know to decide who's side I'm on is: was he flashing pubes or butt crack?  Otherwise I'm with Billy Joe. 

No, speaking as a real country lover and Garth hater, Friends In Low Places is an impeccably crafted country song.  The salt of the Earth sentiment, the very original and memorable melody line, and extremely clever lyrics ("where the whisky drowns and the beer chases the blues away" could be a Stones lyric) are all

Though in some ways, this makes sense, since Jake and Elwood are after all characters.  Not that it won't suck, because it will.  Especially with these guys - the Jake doesn't sound like Belushi at all, and doesn't sound like much of a front man regardless   http://www.youtube.com/watc…

My4boys, nobody in their right mind would argue against giving to charity, that's not the issue. But yeah, if I had Whitney's dough, from exploiting the same people who aren't smart enough to see the political party they the is ordained by God has helped destroy the health care system and kept one from being

Yeah, sorry my4boys, worthy charities do not an enlightened and/or talented artist make.  Dan Whitney is a human being and deserves a certain level of respect, but his LTCG act is part of an atrocious dumbing down of the public at large.   As far as the real Dan Whitney, this interview pretty much confirms to me that

See, the thing about Cross' statements and his humor overall, is that he uses over-generalization as a comic device, and as with George Carlin, an obvious inspiration in the bitter liberal category, there is a correct understanding that his audience is smart enough to understand that this is going on.  In other words,

This is just a weak remake of the Ryan O'Neal / Farrah Fawcett divorce.

I like the changes too, though I wonder if the comment collapse function will be abused.

This entire post was especially funny. I often gripe about the Newswire snark being overbearing, but this was hilarious.