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Two very interesting comments in a thread titled “What is something the younger generations don’t believe and you have to prove?”
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In honor of the ‘85 Bears visit to the White House today…and the Terrible Reign of Ruxin…we give to you the never before seen full extended Shiva Bowl Shuffle!
Community by Stayte of The Art
‘There should be a hatch on this island! They spend the entire season trying to get it open. And there should be these other people on the island,’” Lindelof recalled Abrams saying. “And I’m like, ”We can call them The Others.’ And he’s like, ‘They should hear this noise out there in the jungle.’ And I’m like, ‘What’s the noise?’ And he’s like, ‘I don’t…know. They’re never going to pick this thing up anyway.’
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if you missed it/don’t have BBC America/don’t have cable/believe tv is to be watched online, THE NERDIST tv show is available on iTunes. maybe buy that instead if torrenting?
thanks for all the kind words in regards to the show. we all appreciate it.
support these excellent dudes!
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Remember to relax and have a good time as 12,000 livebloggers rip you to shreds.
And the Emmy Doesn’t Go To…
I worry (as someone who was an adult in the 1960s) that young people will see The Playboy Club and think that this is what life was like back then and that Hefner, as he also says in his weird, creepy voice-over, was in fact “changing the world, one Bunny at a time.”
So I would like to say this:
1. Trust me, no one wanted to be a Bunny.
2. A Bunny’s life was essentially that of an underpaid waitress forced to wear a tight costume.
3. Playboy did not change the world.
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You know, a lot of people are curious why I’m a lesbian. Ladies and gentlemen, the cast of ‘Entourage.’
Chart Showing a Day of Television Programming in Chicago, 09/16/1954
An exhibit from the Senate Judiciary Special Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency during its investigation on the effect of television programming on juvenile delinquency.
Handwritten, people.
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Matt and Trey on writing ‘South Park’ episodes.
therefore / but.
I think I already reblogged this, but it’s worth sharing twice.
Leslie Knope and Ben Wyatt: A Retrospective. “Crazy. Stupid. Love and Government.”
A lovely way to start the day.






