Xander: I do have Spaghetti-os. Set 'em on top of the dryer and you're a fluff cycle away from lukewarm goodness. Riley: I, uh, had dryer-food for lunch.

'Same Time, Same Place'


Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants

This thread is for comedy TV, including network and cable shows. [NAFDA]


Vortex - Sep 17, 2009 8:32:46 am PDT #1504 of 8624
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Yes, I was very amused by the smooth R&B selections. I wanted some Boys II Men.

So, has Acafellas disbanded since Josh Groban doesn't want them as an opening act?


Liese S. - Sep 17, 2009 10:51:54 am PDT #1505 of 8624
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

There was lots of cringiness.

And yet, as soon as they hit the numbers, whammo.

Also, wouldn't it cost a lot less than $8000 to buy a fog machine? I'm just saying Sue must have a significantly long view.


sj - Sep 17, 2009 10:57:51 am PDT #1506 of 8624
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

If anyone can catch a rerun of Inside the Actors Studio with the voices of Family Guy, I highly recommend it. It was hysterical.


Vortex - Sep 17, 2009 11:01:52 am PDT #1507 of 8624
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

I'm just saying Sue must have a significantly long view.

or is just that hateful.

so, was the cheerio at the end starting to see through Sue's hate-on for the glee club? It sounded like she was becoming *gasp* self aware!


Laga - Sep 17, 2009 11:59:35 am PDT #1508 of 8624
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

If anyone can catch a rerun of Inside the Actors Studio with the voices of Family Guy, I highly recommend it. It was hysterical.

I never laughed so hard at that show. I had to keep rewinding to see what I'd missed.


sj - Sep 17, 2009 12:29:36 pm PDT #1509 of 8624
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I had to keep rewinding to see what I'd missed.

Me too! The actors were so quick about answering questions in character.


Aims - Sep 17, 2009 2:48:14 pm PDT #1510 of 8624
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Glee was awesome. I died with "Josh Groban loves a blowsy alcoholic." Bwah!!

JG always seemed so ... I don't know - white bread, for lack of a better. I seriously can't thinkof a better descriptor right now, I have the dumb. But I'm wondering if A) he doesn't have at least some sense of humor about his image and B) is really bent on the inside. Barb, I might need the lowdown and JG's private life.


Barb - Sep 17, 2009 3:15:12 pm PDT #1511 of 8624
“Not dead yet!”

Both A & B are completely on the money, Aims. He has a huge sense of awareness of how he's perceived and an even bigger sense of humor about that image. And he has a seriously bent and far to the left of twisted sense of humor. The one thing he's always struck me as taking completely seriously is the music. Anything else is fair game.

Here's a good indicator of his sense of humor. (And it totally fits in this thread, since it's def. comedy.)

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Dana - Sep 17, 2009 3:23:54 pm PDT #1512 of 8624
"I'm useless alone." // "We're all useless alone. It's a good thing you're not alone."

He was in "I'm Fucking Matt Damon" too, wasn't he?


Aims - Sep 17, 2009 3:34:51 pm PDT #1513 of 8624
Shit's all sorts of different now.

He was in "I'm Fucking Ben Affleck" which I just watched and have tears coming down my face.