I thought that Letterman did a good job summarizing the situation tonight. At
least - you can hear his perspective on it:
http://www.cbs.com/late_night/late_show/video/?pid=YIlspYsz85eEpZmczHLORzudjqCjpXQWplay=truevs=Default
Also - this was mildly funny:
Bernie Madoff is the only person keeping Zucker from being the most hated man in LA *AND* New York.-Original Message-
From: damonb...@gmail.com
Sent: Jan 12, 2010 11:48 PM
To: WNNDL
Subject: [LATE NIGHT] Maureen Dowd has some thoughts on J. Zucker
Or, at the very least, can the Media [tm]
and his Political Panderers [tm] shun him?
[courtesy of an ABC news blog which references
Pat on today's 700 club]
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On the Christian Broadcasting Network's 700 Club today, after a lengthy
interview with a missionary who talked about helping the
So, they swore a pact to the Devil? They meaning the Haitians? All of 'em?
Every single one? Really. Not a righteous objector among 'em worth saving? That
would not only be the most unified the Haitians have ever been, it has to be
the most unified any nation has ever been, anywhere. Quite a
I think it's like in Fawell's last years. What credibility he had took the last
train home when he tried to out one of the Teletubbies, but need someone
religious, he gets trotted out (probably only because Billy Graham's
unavailable).
Rich
--- On Wed, 1/13/10, danny burstein
Jeff Gaspin, the chairman of NBC Entertainment, who broached the idea last
week of shifting the late-night lineup, said he was motivated by trying to
retain both stars, not to drive Mr. O'Brien away. But other NBC executives
indicated privately that they would be satisfied with a new
We can stick a fork in 'im -- as long as it's a pitchfork.
M
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Richard de Give rduhg...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think it's like in Fawell's last years. What credibility he had took the
last train home when he tried to out one of the Teletubbies, but need
someone
How can someone call them a Christian being so discompasdionate to another
human being not showing forgiveness?
This is truely horrible.
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On Jan 13, 2010, at 1:43 PM, Richard de Give rduhg...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think it's like in Fawell's last years. What credibility he had
Please say that Conan will show up someplace and not leave us Conanless.
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On Jan 13, 2010, at 2:52 PM, Doug Elrod d...@cornell.edu wrote:
Jeff Gaspin, the chairman of NBC Entertainment, who broached the idea last
week of shifting the late-night lineup, said he was motivated
I apologize for the incorrect spelling...this was just horrible to read.
Message was:
How can anyone call themselves a Christian when they are being
so discompassionate to other human beings in their time of need by not showing
forgiveness?
From: Glenda
SpaghettiOs creator Donald Goerke dies at 83
DELRAN, N.J. (AP) — The Campbell Soup Co. executive who was behind the enduring
brands SpaghettiOs and Chunky Soup has died.
Donald Goerke (GUHR’-kee) was 83. A Campbell spokesman confirmed that Goerke
died of heart failure Sunday at his home in
At 01:43 PM 1/13/2010, you wrote:
So, they swore a pact to the Devil? They meaning the Haitians? All
of 'em? Every single one? Really. Not a righteous objector among 'em
worth saving? That would not only be the most unified the Haitians
have ever been, it has to be the most unified any nation
There have been rumors swirling around that now have Jay leaving, citing the
treatment of Conan leading to Jay become the bad guy in all of this
If NBC loses both Jay and Conan...they are, in essence, screwed.
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From: Glenda Collins
I thought we were supposed to Blame Canada!!!
And so it goes,
Kevin Brabant (Pat Robertsonthe reason eskimo's send their infirm on ice
floes...even if it's a urban legend)
kbrab...@aol.com
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Brumm br...@brumm.com
To: wnndl@googlegroups.com
Sent:
I've been asking folks for the past two and a half years if the network
model is dead -- it looks like it's coming to pass...
I guess as long as I can still eat (he said looking skyward here in the
Atlanta NBC newsroom)
M
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:19 PM, James Stanley Barr
Just thinking out loud, you know, but
just wondering...
how long would it take Raul to get,
say, 10,000 of his civil defense folk
the 100 or so miles from Cuba to Haiti?
And what would the Castro haters say?
_
Knowledge may be power, but
I grew up listening to this guy screaming out ads on WLS for Smokin' US 30
Dragstrip, where the GRRREAT ONES RIDE! RIDE! RIDE!
From The Chicago Tribune:
Jan C. Gabriel, 1940-2010: Drag-strip radio ad announcer famous for 'Sunday,
Sunday, Sunday!'
By Trevor Jensen
Tribune reporter
January 13,
At 04:52 PM 1/13/2010, you wrote:
I grew up listening to this guy screaming out ads on WLS for
Smokin' US 30 Dragstrip, where the GRRREAT ONES RIDE! RIDE! RIDE!
I did too. I hadn't thought about that in years. Not as memorable as
the jingles.
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In case you need to express your support for Conan :)
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Cheers,
Paul
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From: Michael King
To: wnndl@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: (TVDEATHWATCH) Conan to leave once a
Soul singer Teddy Pendergrass dies in Pa. at 59
By PATRICK WALTERS
Associated Press Writer
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A relative says soul singer Teddy Pendergrass has died in
suburban Philadelphia at age 59.
The singer’s son, Teddy Pendergrass II, says his father died Wednesday at Bryn
Mawr
Questo of the Roots posted it to twitter before AP reported it
http://twitter.com/questlove/status/7736110275
And AP isn't posting ten classic songs
http://twitter.com/questlove
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