Yeah... I imagine the biggest regret is being caught at it.
Yeah... I imagine the biggest regret is being caught at it.
And she included her initials in the design. She needs to do hard time.
Yeah I don’t buy it. By her own words she’s the one who took it to the level of literally branding women as sex slaves.
I think its because A)He’s a comedy writer so comedians can relate to him thru that creativity and B) Conan is just a genuinely nice person. One of things that I’ve heard/read and appreciated about him over the years is how much attention and advice he’d give to young comics. Late Night (and later on the TBS show) was…
I’ll trust Letterman’s general assessment that Leno was a good standup in the 70s and early 80s. But once he got that network gig, became straight up warm milk to keep everybody happy. Truly a “safe” comedian that wasn’t funny for fans of comedy. Not to get all judgy, but I think the older and mainstream/simple…
Don’t gloss over the fact that Jay Leno stole alot of his bits from Howard Stern, Jaywalking was a rip off of Stuttering John’s street interviews with people, and then Jay had the balls to off and steal Stuttering John himself from Howard.
I’ve never understood why anyone liked Leno or how he was “revered” as a “legendary” stand-up comic. He always came off as an unfunny, unlikable, punching-down, smarmy dick.
The great thing about Conan O’Brien is like you said, his willingness to try anything. Travel to Cuba, Haiti, Mexico, guest star on a telenovela. I remember an episode when he went to Israel and he was listening to some Palestinians vent at him about Israel, it was uncomfortable and certainly not funny but it was…
Something that has become increasingly endearing is that Conan always seems to have people on the right side of comedy in his corner. The outpouring that Conan seems to get from actual funny people is wonderful. Hearing someone like Bill Hader talk on the podcast about Conan’s influence makes me smile so damn much.…
The Xbox store literally still calls it an xbox exclusive.
It loads fine on my Series X. The problem is more that it’s not fun.
Hot take: exclusives are stupid, and everyone would benefit if they ceased to exist (and no, they don’t sell systems)
“For centuries darker-skinned Afro-Latinx people have been erased from Latinidad, but we will be forgotten no more. We are tired of being maids and background dancers and will continue to push back until we are seen and heard. Indeed, Lin Manuel Miranda ‘fell short.’”
I grew up listening to classic rock, so I’d be lying if I said I never liked Layla, or never got chills during his solo on “Crossroads,” or never turn it up when “Lay Down Sally” comes on. But I think it was the key change on “It’s in the Way That You Use It” that first made me think, “You know what? This guy MIGHT…
*Were going crazy. Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce are both dead.
Man, Roger Waters was trending on Twitter this morning, and I was really worried he went the way of Eric Clapton and Van Morrison, but it turns out he was trending for telling Mark Zuckerberg to go fuck himself after being asked to use “Another Brick in the Wall” for a Facebook commercial. So now I’m listening to Pink…
It’s funny how the “don’t believe everything you read on the internet” generation started believing everything they read on the internet.
Wait, is this the guy from The Mother’s “We’re Only in It for the Money”? I always wondered what else he did.
producing an oeuvre of some of the most lukewarm blues rock imaginable
Wait, what’s Jenny McCarthy good at?