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| So, I know it's been forever since I've blogged (I think that's a stupid word, by the way). I don't have much to say, except that I figured out what song Turk sang in the style of Niel Diamond (some of us were discussing it the other day). It was Jimmy Crack Corn.
In other news, the new Gilmore Girls was only ok. We'll see if it gets better next week. I'm not sure the new crazy showrunner has what it takes for it to be good this season. . .
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| I watched Prison Break for the second time yesterday. It was sort of disappointing because it began with them already broken. There was running, some chasing and a removed hand. Then it ended with them still running but about to get caught. What's up with that? I thought the whole point of the show was to see if they could escape (of course, I didn't watch most of the season, so maybe that assessment is totally inaccurate). Even in the finale, we still don't know if they were successful. Oh well.
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| We all knew Stephen Colbert has been hilarious on his show, but this is pretty amazing. It's the video (in 3 parts) of him speaking at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday. It's not much different than his show, but it's great that the Bush is right there, squirming and then shaking his hand at the end.
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| Ok, read this. How weird is that?
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| It's great when your favorite T.V. shows reference each other. On last week's O.C., Marissa referred to Summer as Veronica Mars.
Then, on Tuesday's Scrubs, Turk was watching Gilmore Girls: "Mothers and Daughters. . .they speak so fast, but they speak so true." - Turk "I am so mad at Lorelai, I can't even talk right now." - J.D.
And then on Wednesday's South Park, Cartman was trying to get Family Guy off the air because he thinks it sucks ("the jokes are all interchangeable and irrelevant to the plot") and he hates it when people think he should like it. Good stuff.
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