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Joel McHale had an odd cameo on Tosh.O. Tosh set up a clip, then McHale delivered the punchline to the clip, and set up the next clip, and Tosh delievered the punchline to that clip. Neither person acknowledged the other.

I have a sneaking feeling that Mimsy will once again, be the undoing of Nathan's plot.

I remember reading a comment about Bozell that went something like, "If he wasn't related to William F. Buckley, Bozell would be living in a refrigerator box underneath an interstate off ramp".

Yep, she was dating Tarantino at the time, and the show did a parody called, "Pulp Family." It was the show's high moment.

All American Girl, a sitcom by ABC depicting the life of Cho's "Family." It wasn't horrible, but the network gave her fits giving her notes on being "Too Asian, Not Asian enough," "Too Fat." At one point she went on a crash diet, and made herself ill. Even a guest appearance by Quentin Tarantino, who she was dating

Tosh will still do better careerwise than Corden, who in about 3/5 years, CBS will eventually replace and rejigger the show's format yet again. Frankly, since Tom Snyder, Craig Kilbourne, and Craig Ferguson essentially pulled the same ratings over the years, I see CBS either putting reruns in that slot or just handing

None of the top flight American comics want to get stuck doing the Late Late Show, as the show has had quite a turnover of hosts, and CBS's support for it has been less than outstanding. And Corden wasn't CBS's first pick this time around. Chris Hardwick, Joel McHale, both Amy's (Poehler and Schumer) and Daniel Tosh

If you're referring to the Rax Roast Beef Restaurant chain, they're back! In a few places in Southern/Southeast Ohio and West Virginia.

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers do a neat cover of Nick Lowe's "Crackin' Up." It's on the "Playback" box set.

From what I understand, it went back to the early 80's, when Letterman was the darling of NBC, and was doing better and funnier shows daily than SNL was doing weekly. The year that Lorne Michaels came back, SNL was doing so badly that NBC offered Dave the chance to do a "Big" 90 minute show on Saturday night, as they

He should have asked Michaels if he and David Letterman still hate each others guts.

On the other hand, Silverman did green light David Letterman's Morning Show and put him on a million dollar a year "holding" deal even after that show was cancelled. And he managed to keep NBC's cash cow, Johnny Carson from bolting to ABC. NBC did pretty much give the store to Carson to keep him, but it turned out

Daniel Tosh had a great line about the Tom Cruise/Katie Holmes divorce in one of his year end shows. “Katie Holmes decided that she preferred obscurity to captivity.”

I'm waiting on Leslie's dad to turn up at school and punch PC Principal in the face.

Will there be animatronic figures of Steve Allen, Ernie Kovacs, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson in the background of the ride, with looks of disgust on their faces?

Let us not forget Jim Downey's academic decathalon quizmaster. The meme of his speech ripping Billy is everywhere.

Yeah, I can see how the Attractions might have had it in for Jake in the way that he sacked them. At least when Springsteen dissolved the E Street band for awhile in the late 80's, each of the members got a check for a million dollars. I still can't understand why Riviera didn't want to manage their solo careers, as

The first Costello/Thomas dust up was a combo platter of how Jake Riviera told the Attractions that they were being "let go." around the time of King Of America/Blood & Chocolate, and Thomas's writing his roman a clef, The Big Wheel, which was a fictionalized account of his time in the Attractions, and the book

Will his character be a power bottom, with his political power eminating from the bottom?