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Posted April 16, 2009
You’re in line to see a concert. Someone taps you from behind on the shoulder. You turn. Who can it be in line to see your favorite band? Yeah, that’s right: your ex-girlfriend. The line is long and the only way out is to ditch the line to see a show you’ve been counting down
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Posted April 15, 2009
Electricity. Landing on the moon. The creation of HD-TV. These are moments in our history where, for a brief moment in time, we witness humanity reach its full potential. The only reaction one can have is sitting back and taking a moment to ponder the powerful mystery of creation. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to
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Posted April 13, 2009
Last weekend, saw the release of the much-anticipated – at least by me – Seth Rogan-starring, Jody Hill-directing “Observe & Report” and much of the commentary surrounding the film’s release has been focused on the “brave performance” of Anna Faris. (At least, the commentary that didn’t focus on the date rape scene.) Now,
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Posted April 11, 2009
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Posted April 9, 2009
This is the kind of news that makes sticking in the AOL CD-ROM and hearing the two-minutes of screeching as your computer dials up to the Internet all worthwhile. HBO has decided to bring back the ultra-hilarious show “Eastbound & Down” for a second season. For those of you unwilling or unable to throw down
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Posted April 8, 2009
Last week, before Opening Day and before the (horrible) NCAA men’s basketball championship, the biggest news of the week was the Chicago Bears making a trade with the Denver Broncos for Jay Cutler, giving them their first potential franchise quarterback since Sid Luckman, who was behind center from 1940-1948. And since there’s no such thing
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Posted April 6, 2009
Ceremonial first pitches are a dangerous proposition for all involved. The best one can hope for is that whoever the celebrity/sports figure/politician designated for the assignment get the pitch at least halfway to the plate, at which point people will cheer for a moment and forget about the pitch by the 2nd inning. The worst
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Posted April 4, 2009
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