Kyle Secor is in Commander? Crap. Add another one to the list.
Olaf the Troll ,'Showtime'
Natter 39 and Holding
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Tivo.com is now behaving, and I've submitted a Bravo season pass for Earl. We'll see.
What a difference this season is from last. I don't expect to hang onto all these shows (and some of the ones I want to may very well be cancelled), but it's been a few Falls since I had this much TV to sift through. Not sure about Commander in Chief. But I do have a big HD on the TiVo...
Rock on with the letter-writing, connie!
Also, I'm going to marry Stephen Colbert.
Nuh-uh! You're already married, and besides, I called him first.
Kyle Secor is, well, First Lady.
The scary thing about the Stephen Colbert-as-Tolkien-geek last night was that I could and have made that exact lecture on Aragorn's names.
Oh, God, I am a geek!
starting the day off at a funeral, not the best thing ever. ugh. Now at work.
I know someone who is going to be on the tech staff of Colbert's show. He said he'd look into getting me tickets if there is gonna be an audience. WHEE!
I missed the first 20 min of TAR last night, but the rest is on my DVR waiting for me. I didn't watch and went to bed at 9:30 instead.
Speaking of TAR, does anybody remember which family it was that made the I don't think Southerners are very smart comment?
My Southerner girlfriend wants to know for sure, so she can root for their swift demise.
Sean, I'm pretty sure that comment was self-effacing -- it was one of the Louisiana families saying that people don't think Southerners are very smart.
Oh! Thanks, Jessica! That changes things a bit. We both heard the comment, but neither of us was quite looking at the screen when it happened, so we couldn't tell for sure who it was.
We just knew it wasn't the Black family (caught the screen quick enough to tell that), and it wasn't the Bronxers (from the accents).
Of course, I think it was the same woman who didn't know that Pennsylvania was a state, so it may have been spoken more ironically than it was intended.