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Nope. I get FX, but my cable system doesn't have FXX. I had to explain to the lady in the cable office that FXX isn't a porn channel. The most recent season should be turning up on Comedy Central soon, if not sooner now that The Nightly Show has been cancelled.

I'm torn about DiPaolo, as there are times I really enjoy him, and other times when I would love to shoot him out of a cannon. He really works well with Louis C.K., though.

It may be leaving sooner than you think. CC only renewed Tosh.O for one season recently. I would imagine that Tosh has nowhere else to park the dump trucks full of dough that are cluttering his driveway.

From what I understand, McCartney didn't want the song to be called "Chicken Pot Pie" but would have been happy if it was "Veggie Pot Pie" or something like that, so Al never released it commercially.

He can always do a "Style Parody" take on Prince.

It was the way that he left Cleveland for Miami, with ESPN as his willing accomplice, ratcheting up the drama that infuriated Clevelanders. Of course, now that LeBron got them a championship, all is forgiven. Tosh also made that part of his bit, thoroughly pissing off a Cleveland audience telling them that they were

Daniel Tosh did a great bit about the circumstances that make people like Justin Bieber and LeBron James rich. "If you make someone who's a teenager from a rough background a billionaire overnight, chances are they'll be obnoxious, as no one's ready for that." "I grew up next to a private golf course. If I had

I missed the 1982 Stanley show, and the Clash show the night after Elvis's, as I had to go back to college. Drat the luck.

Cool! I'll be seeing Elvis with the Imposters on the opening date of their Fall tour in Pittsburgh. There must be something about the 'Burgh and tour openers this year, as I saw Bruce Springsteen debut his "River" tour, also in Pittsburgh, back in January.

Fun with trivia. Girls, Girls, Girls was the first greatest hits compilation released on CD, Vinyl, Cassette, and Digital Audiotape. It wasn't released in the US when it first came out, so I had my cousin, who was stationed on an American Air Force base in the UK pick up a copy for me. Eventually, Columbia relased

I'm still waiting for a DVD/CD release of the "1980 Floor Show."

I miss "World's Blankiest Blanks." It was worth it sitting though inanities from Gary Busey, Frank Stallone and Leif Garrett, in order to get to some really good snark from Judy Gold, Chuck Nice, Chelsea Peretti, and even Nick DiPaolo.

Fun with trivia. Daniel Tosh is Bill Nye's son. Or at least he was on Tosh.O, when Bill froze Daniel with a pot of boiling water tossed into really cold air.

I remember reading someplace that this episode was considered Larry David's "Fuck You!" to NBC, as it was the last episode he worked on until the Seinfeld finale.

I remember reading an interview with Robert Mitchum, in which he talked about working on "The Last Tycoon." When he arrived on the set, Elia Kazan walked up to him and said, "Bob, thank God you're here. DeNiro is driving me nuts, wanting to do everything but what I ask him to do during a take." "Maybe you can deal

I'm still waiting for "Wheels Ontario-The Musical!"

I remember reading an interview with Mark Maron in which he named comedians that weren't interested in doing "WTF" such as Larry David and Albert Brooks. According to Maron, Tosh has always declined doing the show, politely so, according to Maron, who stated that Tosh, like his idol, David Letterman, prefers being

Thank you! I used to watch it in our lunchroom. I remember reading in one of the articles about Patrice after his death, in which VH1 offered him a boatload of cash to continue with the show, but he turned them down.

I like Tosh.O, as well as the similar internet clip show that Patrice O'Neal did for VH1, ages ago. I can't remember the name of it, but it was quite similar to Tosh.O, except that Patrice didn't do sketches.

Tosh's contract has been described by Anthony Jeselnik as the "Daniel Tosh Deal." to anyone who's signed to Comedy Central, and he gave himself and Amy Schumer as examples, except that they came up on the "Roast" side of Comedy Central's farm team, rather than Tosh, who did two stand up concerts for CC before getting