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Oh, haven’t you heard?

Please enjoy this brief journalism-related clip from “Family Guy.”

No paper of mine would make the same omission, I’ll tell you that right now: Continue reading →

‘Mad Men’ season premiere’s best line

Yeah, I’m pretty late to the “Mad Men” party. I haven’t been able to love it the way a lot of folks have, but I can appreciate the pretty pictures.

I didn’t want to be left out of the phenomenon of the third season’s premiere, so I watched it last week and, belatedly, thought I’d excerpt here the best line — the type of line that makes everybody love Don Draper and the type of line that would make almost everybody hate him if he were real. The best part? It’s just one word:

Reminds me a lot of Hamm’s character on “30 Rock” (for which he received an Emmy nomination).

In which I watch people drink beer

I feel a little weird about this show in which I am asked to watch people drink beer that is down the road from me. Though I do love that they get into Stranahan’s, Colorado’s first whiskey distillery. Sit back with a brew of your own, if you like, and watch:

Shamwhoooooa

Fifteen seconds of television that I wish went somewhere more interesting:

In my version, Billy Mays becomes incensed about the Sham-Wow ripping off the ‘Sorb-ease and points into the camera to specifically call out the Sham-Wow guy, making up silly names like Sham-Pow and Crap-Chop, then threatens physical violence toward Vince, the Sham-Wow/SlapChop guy.

OH WAIT, that happened on the radio: Continue reading →

Weird new IE ads: Success

I don’t care what you say (OK, I do; I live for it), I like the new Internet Explorer 8 ads.

They’re offbeat in a successful way, they inexplicably feature Superman, and they’re weirdly relatable.

In HD after the jump because I love you (and desire your approval): Continue reading →

On the printed word

It only seems appropriate to start this blog with The Daily Show’s look at The New York Times (and, really, printed and digital news overall, throwing a quick shout-out to my current employer).