Okay, that's hilarious. Very cute, and also probably why actors shouldn't be allowed access to the internet. (Err, sorry, CFerg.)
I love little tidbits like this, little glimpses of peoples' lives, with added punch line. It's like the Douglas Adams story about the biscuits, and him thinking fondly of the other person in the story without the punchline. But you know, in this day and age, probably that person would have just blogged, WTF, Douglas Adams just ate half my packet! and the story would have ended there.
In other Mad Men news, a funny blog post from Rich Sommer
That's amazingly adorkable, but... the celeb-spotter had never seen anyone buy heavy cream before? srsly?
esp. at the holidays? It's a main ingredient in so many things.
Mediaweek article on NBC picking up Monk and Psych - and it says that they are considering picking up Burn Notice.
I'm excited that Mad Men and Jon Hamm won Golden Globes, although too bad no one will know....
I'm excited too! More excited for Mad Men than I am for Glenn Close and Damages, you know?
I'm excited that Mad Men and Jon Hamm won Golden Globes, although too bad no one will know....
You're not the only one thinking that, Jesse: [link]
Well. maybe they can use it in promotion when the show comes back for the next season. Jon Hamm KILLS in that role, I must say.
I seriously enjoyed "Breaking Bad" yesterday. Did anyone see it?(Although I wasn't sure whether it was Drama or{very sick and twisted} comedy.
We TiVoed it, but are way behind in actual TV watching, so it may be awhile until we get to it. It looks really interesting and I'm a big Brian Cranston fan.