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Old 01-14-2004, 04:49 PM
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I haven't seen them! I'm more of a MAD TV kinda person, actually. LUV that show (even though it hasn't been good at all this year).
Are you kidding ? This is the first year I have watched it, and it is uneven, but so damned funny at times. It must have been incredible in the past. How about "Boy Meets Goy" ? I almost fell out of bed each time I saw that. There was this UPN Hollywood Squares thing that had the same effect on me.
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I have seen the one where they do Matthews and it is hysterical. I guess they did all the Dems alst week and I missed it. They had one of the girls play Kucinich.
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Anderson Cooper-because I think he's cute
You have a point there. He is kind of hot.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:53 PM
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Oh yeah, I haven't seen her anchor in an age, of course, but I love Linda Ellerbee.
I forgot all about her. She is fantastic. I remember her from the late 70's or early 80's anchoring some show that was on at 1 or 2 in the morning. Overnight ? Allnight ? Something like that. I loved her tag line "And so it goes...".
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By far...Jimmy Fallon & Tina Fey....but, I like Jon Stewart, too.

Seriously, I still miss Walter Cronkite.

No real favorite out of the following crew:

National:
Dan Abrahams
John Siegenthaler
Keith Olbermann
Lester Holt
Chris Matthews
Peter Jennings
(can you tell when I watch REAL news, it is usually MSNBC? )

Local (Los Angeles):
Hal Fishman
Emmett Miller/Sharon Tay
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Are you kidding ? This is the first year I have watched it, and it is uneven, but so damned funny at times. It must have been incredible in the past. How about "Boy Meets Goy" ? I almost fell out of bed each time I saw that. There was this UPN Hollywood Squares thing that had the same effect on me.
You should watch the reruns on Comedy Central (they're on every day, all damn day!) of the old episodes. It was so f*cking funny (I mean "fall-over-and-piss-yourself" funny!) back in the day. This was before Debra Wilson and Nicole Sullivan left the show; they were the greatest. I love Mo Collins, too. Debra Wilson did the BEST Whitney skits!!!

"My man is all the drug I need! The only drug this DIVA needs!!! My man, on top of me...hot and sweaty...wild MONKEY LOVE!! Yeah, the king of R&B, my man, my drug, my cocaine, my joint, Mr. Whiteny Houston, the numba one DIVA, Bobby Brown!! F*ck BB King, my man is the king!"

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I haven't seen them! I'm more of a MAD TV kinda person, actually. LUV that show (even though it hasn't been good at all this year).
I love Stephanie Weir! Let her anchor something.

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I forgot all about her. She is fantastic. I remember her from the late 70's or early 80's anchoring some show that was on at 1 or 2 in the morning. Overnight ? Allnight ? Something like that. I loved her tag line "And so it goes...".
And that's the name of her hilarious bestseller.

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You have a point there. He is kind of hot.
Metrosexual. His mother is Gloria Vanderbilt.
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Metrosexual. His mother is Gloria Vanderbilt.
I used to see him all of the time in Atlanta. I work across from CNN and my posse' ( ) and I go to CNN Center to eat lunch in the food court. AC in tiny and very nice - he waited behind me in line once I should have told him thank goodness the Vanderbilt money is in trust because my friend Dissention wants it all to go the Fed.'s for redistribution to the poor

(Dissention, I could not resist and am sure you know I am totally joking )
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I used to see him all of the time in Atlanta. I work across from CNN and my posse' ( ) and I go to CNN Center to eat lunch in the food court. AC in tiny and very nice - he waited behind me in line once I should have told him thank goodness the Vanderbilt money is in trust because my friend Dissention wants it all to go the Fed.'s for redistribution to the poor

(Dissention, I could not resist and am sure you know I am totally joking )


Of course I know you're kidding!
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I love his irreverant delivery of the news. One night a female reporter did a segment on aging and at the end she was sitting at the desk with AC and remarked about how they weren't aging that well. Anderson looked at her with a sideways glance and quipped, "Speak for yourself." It was hilarious.
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I love his irreverant delivery of the news. One night a female reporter did a segment on aging and at the end she was sitting at the desk with AC and remarked about how they weren't aging that well. Anderson looked at her with a sideways glance and quipped, "Speak for yourself." It was hilarious.
Did you see the show where he had Michael Stipe as co-anchor? I laughed my ass off the whole time; it was fantastic.
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Did you see the show where he had Michael Stipe as co-anchor? I laughed my ass off the whole time; it was fantastic.
No I missed it!
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No I missed it!
Oh, it was sooooo good. They just sat there and made sarcastic remarks about the people in the news.
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