which according to The Hollywood Reporter, “is believed to be more than such A-list comedians as Louis C.K., Jerry Seinfeld and Amy Schumer have commanded.”
which according to The Hollywood Reporter, “is believed to be more than such A-list comedians as Louis C.K., Jerry Seinfeld and Amy Schumer have commanded.”
Patrick Dempsey’s Turtlenecks in Sweet Home Alabama Made Me Uncomfortable, Too: Volume One
(Slightly) off-topic: thank God that gif of Billy Bush sucking his finger and mouthing “I’m a bad boy” has gone from the carousel at the top of Jezebel’s front page. It was making my morning sickness about 8000% worse than it already is.
I’ve met him in a social setting and he was a pretty nice guy. He seemed a little nervous but nice.
A friend of my Aunt’s was the dresser on the Late Show. Said Conan was one of the nicest people he has ever met in show business. Now this back in the late 90s, so things may have changed a bit.
Did you see the doc “Conan O’Brien can’t stop” that covered how his tour came together after he lost the Tonight Show? It wasn’t always flattering, but overall he came off pretty well. It’s not real life but it was facsinating to see a little bit more of behind the scense Conan vs show Conan.
Who can forget?
He is a very kind guy. Saw two of his tapings, one during his brief Tonight Show stint and now Conan, and he gave off like the real deal each time.
The first time I ever heard of Billy Bush was a Conan skit in 2004ish about how whatever Michael Moore movie was out was about the wrong Bush.
Yeah. I agree, but a garden variety I think I’m smarter than you schmuck not a heh heh heh let’s degrade that woman ass.
I’m like 99% certain Conan is a dick when the cameras are off - but I’d pay cash money to see him brush (or tell) off people that I hate.
Sean and Kaitlyn should have gotten this show.
Oh, so Ice T wasn’t just idly tweeting.
#overlypedantic but that photo is not the “barracks at Fort Leavenworth,” that is the gate to get onto Fort Leavenworth the base, not even the gate to “Fort Leavenworth the prison.”
Oh, you weren’t there?
Spaghetto, an Italian filmmaker
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Just wanted to go on record and tell you all that In Her Shoes is one of my top 10 favorite movies of all time.
This kinda feels like this crossing the line. What the woman did was wrong, ironic, kinda funny, but she didn’t harm anyone, and I thought her getting fired in the first place was too much.