I totally was. I totally had him pegged as one type of guy and then he turned out to be somebody quite different. Shame on me.
I totally was. I totally had him pegged as one type of guy and then he turned out to be somebody quite different. Shame on me.
I adore her. I remember really liking her this one time I caught her on Howard Stern: she seemed funny and honest and confident even as he continually messed with her (What, Jesse, no questions about when she lost her virginity?)
Oh they'll come back. If they know what's good for them.
You're right—I omitted them for no good reason.
I was on the fence about whether to include it as "best" or "rest" (it's hard to choose sometimes) but figured that compared to the Brand interview it fell more into "rest." I agree with you though.
I think few celebs are as transparently self-obsessed, yet as self-aware and self-deprecating as he is. Plus, in an age when words are cheap, I love that he writes and speaks with eloquence and fizz.
I've said this too! I would vote for her.
Don't you feel like she is trying to teach you a lesson maybe? Like look beneath the face? You know, like Joan Rivers. I agree though, she was so beautiful when she was younger, it's hard to imagine she could have aged that awfully.
I don't give a shit. I kinda want to see this movie. All hail Queen Dolly.
OK, one more thing before I stop kissing this episode's ass, but my husband and I were dying, for some reason, during the lesbian sketch when Kristen Wiig says "How long have we known each other?" and Barkley says "200 days." It was just such a wonderfully random line.
I was surprised that he made jokes about being starving on Weight Watchers because those clients tend to be pretty strict about what its spokespeople can and cannot say. I also loved that he referred to Kelly Clarkson as a turkey leg.
He said something like "Congratulations on your engagement Mike, I'm sure it'll work out great" which you could take to be sarcastic or not.
I love it when Sir Charles hosts. He's like John McCain in that he's stiff yet completely game and has a great poker face. It shouldn't work but it does. He always lets them do some wacky and weird shit when he's on.
I watched the first three-four episodes of this season and my main reaction was that while the first season was silly and fun, the second season hasn't felt very essential thus far.
Whoah, you have three more than my husband's parents do! You can see why has cats on the brain.
I agree I liked MIB and Russell Brand the most of a lot of WTFs I've listened to lately. I really like Russell Brand interviews/comedy performances and hope that he doesn't lie low after the d-i-v-o-r-c-e.
My husband thought it was a show about cats walking.
Tim Gunn is essential to anything PR.
Don't forget the show about the accessories either. Or the Top Artist one.
Toot Toot.