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Skinny Ties Are Making A Comeback
What comes around goes around. That is the case with mens narrow and skinny ties, which appeared at the start of the 20th century, only to reemerge in the 1950’s and yet again in the 1980’s. And they...
2 commentsIdentifying Bias and Fallacies
We have a disease! Not one with vomit and grossness, but a pestilence much more subtle – one with words and ideas. The media is constantly bombarding us with opinions and outright subjectivity (see Fox...
1 commentCurb Your Enthusiasm - The Dirty Dozen Greatest Episodes
What are the dirty dozen greatest episodes of the HBO classic comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm? Larry David has a world all his own, the people of Los Angeles just live in it. Lots of squirmingly funny memories await. Enjoy my 200th Hub.
4 commentsI am the Greatest Living American
Well, not really. But if you Google the phrase "greatest living American", Stephen Colbert's name will no doubt be the top- (or one of the top) ranking link. This is because he asked his fans, a nationwide...
10 commentsHooray for PC Hell and Quantcast
I'm so skeptical of so much on the Internet these days , , , and so should you, as says Stephen Colbert. Especially for those of us who are not computer geeks (and I mean that in the nicest way. Some of my...
6 commentsMusic Top Ten: My Five All-Time Favorites, And Five Current Favorites
Their own bio says it best: "Counting Crows is one of those bands you follow for the long haul. For those that first heard them opening for Bob Dylan long ago, or subbing for Van Morrison one memorable...
0 commentsThe Best of Crank Yankers, dvd review
In the puppet-filled city of Yankerville, thousands of angry citizens are awaiting the invention of a simple modern device that would save them much angst and frustration. Fortunately, the rest of us in the...
0 commentsStewart and Colbert shows added to Hulu
Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. Photo: DigitalJournal.com. Hulu is slowly becoming a central network for TV Shows online and it adds two popular Comedy Central shows to its already large collection. Video...
2 commentsNews and the Cliche
There seems to be a lesser and lesser focus on the narrative of current and pertinent events, wherein they are reporting an event with monetary and commercial value, or even over covering an event in order to...
0 commentsWhatever happened to Jerri Blank?
Strangers with Candy ran on Comedy Central for three seasons between April 1999 and October 2000. The seasons were only ten episodes long and seasons two and three aired back to back, which accounted for...
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