Leonard’s face…..XD
Amazingly off pitch, you guys.
i enjoy how even most of the random groups of drunken bar patrons were more on-key than them.
Just got back from True Grit and it was really excellent! Highly recommended.
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Dr. Spaceman/Squeaky Fromme 4Evah!!!!
That scene and the “We know what art is! It’s paintings of horses!” were the highlights of the last episode for me.
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Rainbow Chicken’s Thursday night line-up returns tonight!
Drop A Load on Jon Stewart
Glenn Beck: Anything that I said in jokes, no. Ask Jon Stewart. Ask The Simpsons.
Jon Stewart: I think Glenn Beck thinks I’m a cartoon character. Glenn, here’s the thing, my man! You don’t have to tell Meredith Viera to ask me. Ask me yourself. Once again, my brother, you, my friend, and I… Hold on.
…I thought we were changing that title. It’s just. But my message is the same. Glenn Beck, I would like you to be on our show, by which I mean appear on our show, so you can get some things off your chest. You can, uh –
No, no! That’s not what I want to. I’d like to… just lose the lower third. I’ll sweeten the deal, brother man. I’ve got a present for you. I know you love the teachin’.
It’s one of them five-pronged colored chalk things. You could use it on your board to do all the stuff you do. Imagine, you could get five people connected to George Soros. Tell me if you’ll come on because I do have to give this back to my daughter.
Uh, but seriously! I’ll ask you some questions, we’ll get to know each other on my new segment –
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“Whatever it was, it looked like Dad was winning.” - Luke
Heyyyy, people who follow me on tumblr, if you think the internet getting more vocal about whitewashing casting is somehow a bad thing and you miss the “good ol’ days” when people didn’t speak up, how on earth did you think following me was a good idea?
So This Is Happening of the Day: Anderson Cooper talks about his upcoming Broadway debut in the Daniel Radcliffe-starring musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
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Awesome. Walter Kronkite did the announcer voiceover for the original Broadway run, so the silver fox makes perfect sense.








