Apparently, Barack Obama’s so popular these days that even the Straight Talk Express is sporting an Obama bumper sticker.
(via Ben Smith)
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Apparently, Barack Obama’s so popular these days that even the Straight Talk Express is sporting an Obama bumper sticker.
(via Ben Smith)
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Wanna cry like a baby today?
Thea told us, “You boys have no idea how far this show is going to go. One day you’ll be in national syndication. You’ll be making real money. You wait and see.”
Her prophecy came true. The day we fully realized it in our guts, I think, was the first time we were invited to appear with Johnny Carson. We were scared out of our minds. We’d been briefed on likely questions by one of the show’s writers, but moments before airtime he popped his head into the dressing room and said, “Johnny may ask you for some of your favorite movies this year.”
Gene and I stared at each other in horror. “What was one of your favorite movies this year?” he asked me. “Gone With the Wind,” I said. The Doc Severinsen orchestra had started playing the famous “Tonight Show” theme. Neither one of us could think of a single movie. Gene called our office in Chicago. “Tell me some movies we liked this year,” he said. This is a true story.
Roger Ebert, “The balcony is closed” (on the ending of his participation in AT THE MOVIES after 33 years)
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I read this with equal parts head-nodding-agreement and shame-faced-embarrassment:
The first disadvantage of an elite education, as I learned in my kitchen that day, is that it makes you incapable of talking to people who aren’t like you. Elite schools pride themselves on their diversity, but that diversity is almost entirely a matter of ethnicity and race. With respect to class, these schools are largely—indeed increasingly—homogeneous. Visit any elite campus in our great nation and you can thrill to the heartwarming spectacle of the children of white businesspeople and professionals studying and playing alongside the children of black, Asian, and Latino businesspeople and professionals. At the same time, because these schools tend to cultivate liberal attitudes, they leave their students in the paradoxical position of wanting to advocate on behalf of the working class while being unable to hold a simple conversation with anyone in it.
[“The Disadvantages of an Elite Education“, The American Scholar]
Relevant personally as the issue of “where are the kids going to school” has raised its ugly head, but I’m curious as to what the rest of the dc readership thinks. I have some individual predictions; let’s see if I’m right. Thoughts?
[via kottke]
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TIME’s James Poniewozik takes on the stage version (!!!!) of Nick Jr.’s BACKYARDIGANS – TALE OF THE MIGHTY KNIGHTS. (The sad part is, I TOTALLY agree with him re: Austin and the fact that there are really “characters” on the show.)
My favorite bit from the original:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyqIBnpVfCI]
Flying V guitar solo!
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
(ANLO, OH) Carl Dahlberg, age four, lands Basszilla at the Pope Pond on Fathers Day. Basszilla has been seen, but not caught, for the last 4 years. The battle lasted about 3 minutes. When first hooked, Basszilla took a leap out of the water. Estimates were that the jump was a foot high.
Carl’s rig was his sister’s pink Barbie rod and reel. Megan Pope caught Mr. Whiskers earlier that afternoon with Carl’s Batman fishing rig. It was decided that the old catfish was slightly bigger than Basszilla, but did not put up a comparable fight.
Both Basszilla and Mr. Whiskers were released to fight another day.
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Via Matt Haughey, though I would probably have seen it at some point:
Click to embiggen. From the FAIL Blog.
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