I remember watching one of the SNL documentaries, and according to Jon Lovitz, Dunn was not going to be rehired for the next season of SNL, and he believed that her Dice protest was more of an "F-Lorne" move than anything.
I remember watching one of the SNL documentaries, and according to Jon Lovitz, Dunn was not going to be rehired for the next season of SNL, and he believed that her Dice protest was more of an "F-Lorne" move than anything.
Comedian Andy Kindler nailed it with his tweet, "Lorne Michaels #People Responsible For Trump."
Even more amazing, John Kasich turned down the VP slot, after being told that he would essentially be running the country if he accepted the job, as Donald saw his main Presidential role as being a "National inspiration." As an Ohioian who dislikes Kasich a lot, even I found some respect for him from backing down…
Yep. I'm not sure if Dan Rooney is or not. He supported Obama both times, and he was a life long Republican.
I think Christie said he preferred Jon BonJovi, who is another big uber Democratic rock star from New Jersey. Governor Wideload has no fan boy luck at all.
Not so fast, #3…
I'm not sure if Ben said that, but Hillary supporter Franco Harris might. Or at least think it.
I think there is a Trump exclusionary rule in which everyone can be rude to him and not look bad at all.
The man said it best, a few weeks ago in Pittsburgh. "Fuck Trump."
Elvis had a standing bit as an intro to "Less Than Zero" that riffed on Ellis' characters from the book. It was pretty funny, unless you were Bret Easton Ellis.
I liked some of Waters' solo stuff. It's Gilmour's solo work that puts me to sleep, fast.
I didn't have a problem with Ray's 30 Minute Meals show, simply because like Brown's show, I felt that I learned something after watching it. I despise Food Network now, as everything's a damned competition that has no application in real life.
The only upside to dingbat actually doing this would be the fun of watching Apple Corps evicerate him in court. Fun fact, Apple Corps managed to get a 300 million dollar settlement from Apple, after they lost their lawsuit with Apple over iTunes. I can only imagine how much they would get out of a suit that would be…
As Great Lakes was distributed in Belmont County long before Thirsty Dog, Christmas Ale found its way into my family's holiday beverage list, though I like 12 Dogs as well, with Hoppin' Frogs Christmas/12 Dogs homage bringing up the rear. But my holiday go to beer is Sierra Nevada's Celebration Ale.
I'm from Eastern Ohio, about an hour from Pittsburgh, and Yuengling isn't a Pittsburgh brewed beer. And the 'Burgh's East End Brewing, Penn Brewing, Full Pint Brewing and Church Brew Works are my go to beers if I'm not drinking Great Lakes, Thirsty Dog, or Columbus Brewing beers.
Please, please let them cast Doug Stanhope as a foul mouthed, drug addled, alcoholic murderer. It's the role he was born to play.
"50 First Dates is the comedy version of "The Shawshank Redemption" as it runs on one cable channel or another every 4-7 days,without fail.
I stand corrected.
The funny thing is, that every other comedian who appeared in The Love Guru, such as, Stephen Colbert, Jim Gaffigan, John Oliver, and Daniel Tosh had their careers supernova after appearing in it.
I attended Berea College in Kentucky, which was pretty much non sectarian, but attracted every Christian extolling wingnut on the planet, including Chicksters who would leave stacks of their latest tract on the sly, as if they were spotted handing them out on campus would get them frog walked off the premises by…