Galactic Empire State of Mind
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I can’t get enough of these videos.
THAT was a good day. Somehow, I’m a little less excited about what’s going on. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a happy camper. The guy just needs to sack up a little bit.
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Gary Busey has taken a one way ticket to crazy town (just east of Awesome Town).
Take a look at the ten craziest Gary Busey Videos and marvel at the shit that the human genome can come up with.
Hey, I’ve got a Buseyism for you: BATSHIT: Busey At Times Shows He Is Terminally Batshit Insane.
Dixie Carter is probably best known for her portrayal as interior decorator Julia Sugarbaker in the 1980s/1990s television program Designing Women. But here she channels Linda Blair’s demonic spirit in this unintentionally hilarious “Unworkout” video released in 1992.
Inspired by one of the funniest goddamned XKCD strips of all time, Bre Pettis and Adam Cecchetti have built a “Sudo make me a sandwich robot” that makes a sandwich when you tell it to.
Two of my TV guilty pleasures are Cops and America’s Funnies Home Videos. Cops for the shirtless recidivists, AFV for the groin shots.
Here’s 10 more videos.
This video is from one of the last episodes of Conan before he moved off to greener pastures. Stephen and Conan, two great tastes that taste great together. ![]()
I’m missing Conan right now until he gets his new show. Jimmy Fallon seems to be doing alright, beating Conan’s ratings already, but I still think he’s got a ways to go before he’s 100% comfortable on his own show.
From the Huffington Post:
After 16 years and 2,725 shows, Conan O’Brien’s final episode as host of NBC’s “Late Night” airs tonight. Jimmy Fallon takes over the “Late Night” gig on March 2, and Conan inherits the “Tonight Show” from Jay Leno in June.
“I’ll probably cry like a baby on Friday night,” hetold the New York Times‘ Bill Carter.
The week has been filled with Conan farewells — from Will Arnett to Stephen Colbert to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg — but in honor of Conan’s last show (for a few months), check out these classic Conan highlights from over the years. Check back later for video of his final episode.
I was just in New York with my buddy Comissioner Cool to see Conan. It was an awesome experience and I’m glad I got it in before he went of to greener pastures. I’ll miss him on Late Night, but I look forward to seeing him again in June.
Here are some pictures of myself, Commissioner Cool, and our good friend Larry David from my New York trip (click to enlarge):
NSFW language, so Mom, while I know you love Cookie Monster, I’d suggest you take a pass on this one.
From the Full Gisburg.
There’s plenty more where that came from too. Glorious.
SCREW OZZY! THIS GUY IS THE NEW PRINCE OF DARKNESS! AARhrrhaHAHGA!111ONE!!
I usually don’t watch my local news cast in favor of surfing the tubes for the snews. I always wondered what the heck the anchors did during the commercial breaks. Now I know.
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Be sure to check out the related videos for more. This stuff is gold.
Just wait till you see what HE’S got (Hint: it could be herpes).
Sounds like Mike Rowe from Dirty Jobs to me.
I’ve always been a big fan of Dave Barry, especially for use in the bathroom. The Washington Post printed his year in review. Here’s a snip:
How weird a year was it? Here’s how weird:
- O.J. actually got convicted of something.
- Gasoline hit $4 a gallon — and those were the good times.
- On several occasions, “Saturday Night Live” was funny.
- There were a few days there in October when you could not completely rule out the possibility that the next Treasury secretary would be Joe the Plumber.
- Finally, and most weirdly, for the first time in history, the voters elected a president who — despite the skeptics who said such a thing would never happen in the United States — was neither a Bush nor a Clinton.