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Brian Triplett
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Word. My mom made me watch the final episode of The O'Reilly Factor (hosted by Greg Gutfeld) and it was basically a douchebag convention. All but one or two of the guests were horrible people. And some of them were fan favorites who were on the show a lot.

Upvoted because I used to get forced to watch their show during breaks at work. Sometimes, they seem like decent enough guys who just aren't very good on television. Other times, they totally rip somebody off when they find something good which makes it harder to like them.

What color was the lighthouse?

I can't believe nobody has mentioned Steve Doocy yet. His kid is on Fox now and is just as bad as old Pops. It is harder to believe in a merciful God when there are two Doocys on television.

I followed Gonzaga during the NCAA tournament in order to bond with my family and I got really tired of Barkley and the other guys saying stuff I could come up with on my own… and I haven't watched basketball regularly since whenever it was that Michael Jordan tried to make a comeback.

I could understand that if the issue were how she was always pro-cop whenever Trayvon Martin or Black Lives Matter came up, but I read that Atlantic article twice and all I really got out of it is that Hannity is a douche.

The contractor one used to have longer hair and stubble, so he was the "slob" compared to his more uptight brother. I don't know why his hair keeps getting shorter.

She usually seemed pretty reasonable, but you would have to watch talk shows that were on during weird times of the day to figure that out.

Ironic, I guess.

I think it would be kind of funny if Megyn Kelly ends up back at Fox.

Strong words from a guy who ripped off some of his schtick from Richard Thompson. Thompson's cover of "Oops I Did It Again" is basically a funnier version of this dude's Ashlee Simpson cover.

My exposure to Beyonce's lyrics is mostly filtered through performances by Voice contestants, but the stuff I've heard didn't exactly strike me as being up there with Carole King. I honestly don't get why people like her lyrics.

This thread got me to listen to Duffy on Spotify. I like Mercy, but I hadn't heard any of her other stuff. I find her delightfully retro. I don't know if I would call her music soul, but she does sound like she's a time traveler from the Sixties in a good way.

Or listen to Space Cowboy. The movie about the old guys is okay, though.

I wish I had scrolled down more before I posted the same question. Anyway… If the ewoks cartoon is canonical, there are a whole bunch of supernatural beings and magic users complicating things.

It's the forest moon of Endor, so that makes me wonder if Endor is actually the gas giant the ewoks' home world orbits. Has Wookiepedia resolved that one?

It's wild how reasonable Beck sounds sometimes now. Every once in a great while, I catch myself agreeing with him. Then I have to go look for the holy water and my backup copy of the Necronomicon.

Okay. That might explain why they also do crap like that on The Late Late Show. Cordon or whatever his name is recreated a video for Dust in the Wind with Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory playing the violinist. As an old person, I didn't get the point.

I had to tap out halfway through that live performance. I'll stick with Walk the Moon, thanks.

I watched some of the Rifftrax movies on Amazon Prime and often found myself thinking that Nelson, Corbett and Murphy should be funnier considering how many years of experience they have doing that sort of thing.