Aaron Shurtleff | October 26, 2009
Oops!

Aaron Shurtleff | October 26, 2009
If you missed what I put here, you'll never know. I accidentally made a post, then realized it was very very old news, so I deleted it and ran away! :P

I'm kind of scatter brained today..and every day, really. :(

Tony Peters | October 26, 2009
yup you're special


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Scott Hardie | October 30, 2009
Speaking of the Church Lady, we just watched the cult favorite The Dana Carvey Show, which lasted eight episodes in 1996. In the words of faux Johnny Carson, that was some weird, wild stuff. Very surreal, very ludicrous, years ahead of its time. It would fit right in on Comedy Central today. For instance, there's This Week with David Brinkley on a roller coaster, with Stephen Colbert under heavy makeup. Or there's my favorite, Game 3 of the NBA Finals, with jokes all over the place. Good stuff, and all on Hulu I think.

Steve West | October 30, 2009
Coincidentally, I was just watching the first episode yesterday on crackle.com and the breast-feeding Bill Clinton sketch was just as disturbing now as it was then.

Amy Austin | October 30, 2009
Who's Stephen Colbert???

Aaron Shurtleff | October 30, 2009
Shut.
Up.
You.

Aaron Shurtleff | October 30, 2009
?? The preview says Amy has a comment, but I don't see it...

Amy Austin | October 30, 2009
You told me to shut up. o_o

It was good advice, I'm sure. ;-p

Scott Hardie | October 30, 2009
Must be Crackle then, not Hulu. My mistake. Worth watching wherever.

Steve West | October 30, 2009
Oh, it's probably on Hulu also. Crackle's just where I was. Seemed funny that I was really just watching that show. I get the impression that Carvey was being irreverent just for the sake of being irreverent and not to be funny while being irreverent. Some stuff was legendary but a lot fell flat.


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