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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

SNL - 20/20

Friday, November 7, 2008

Iconoclasts Season 4 on The Sundance Channel

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Apprentice (1st Season) -



The Apprentice, the 1st Season, is a lot of fun and can be very educational actually for those interested in creating a business. Donald Trump shills everything in the world with his name on it and by the end of the show there seems to be very little that doesn't have his name on it. While Trump is humorous you also get to witness his shrewd business mind which can be very entertaining. The show is reality based and revolves around weekly tasks. Two teams compete in tasks ranging from creating their own lemonade stands, to presenting an advertising campaign to Lockheed Martin. Please click the following link if you'd like to purchase the first season of the Apprentice.

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Triumph the Insult Comic Dog doing the weather on NBC in Hawaii

Triumph the Insult Comic Dog is a hilarious character from the equally hilarious Conan O'Brien Show. In this episode he is live in studio at NBC in Hawaii doing the weather report. Why? Who knows but it's very funny.

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Friday, July 4, 2008

Sundance Channel Documentaries -

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Daytime Sex -

"How about some daytime sex?" (Doug)

"Hmm, maybe tonight..." (Carrie)


- The King of Queens

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

Wet people vs. Dry people

"There are two kinds of people - wets and drys. Dry people are flaky and brittle. They don't like to hug and if you hug them you could cut yourself on their flesh. They're dry. And wet people are soft and supple, and they hug a lot. I prefer wet people."

- Norman Lear on Iconoclasts speaking to Starbucks CEO Howard Shultz


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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Chris Martin on HBO's Extras -

Sunday, November 11, 2007

T.V. shows you might not be watching -

iconoclasts (on sundance) - On each episode of iconoclasts they follow two celebrities who happen to be friends. The pairings are most often a surprising mix of personalities, ranging from eddie vedder and laird hamilton, to quentin tarantino and fiona apple and sean penn and jon krakauer. The settings are always fun and the dynamic between the pairings, many times, makes for great t.v..



real time with bill maher (on hbo) - I worked for bill maher back when he was on comedy central and in new york city. When his show is working, for me, it's the best thing on t.v. for no holds barred, political commentary. It's live television too so there is that added dynamic of what will happen? What will someone say? The casts can be so dynamic too. The recent guests included - director michael moore discussing "sicko" and the health care crisis, ben affleck, p.j. o'rourke, and presidential candidate ron paul.

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