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Post by StevePulaski on Mar 30, 2012 8:38:06 GMT -5
Kelsey Grammar is the only one I agree with. I like pretty much everyone else, or if I don't, I don't really pay any mind to them. Gordon Ramsay's schtick is tiring, though. We all know he isn't like that.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2012 18:11:34 GMT -5
Here's a pretty good reason why Charlie Sheen should be #1 on anyone's list:
Well, #1 after most political commentators who aren't also skilled comedians.
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Post by StevePulaski on Mar 30, 2012 22:30:32 GMT -5
Eh, you could maybe add Bill Maher to this list now that I think about it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2012 14:14:52 GMT -5
I don't watch his show regularly but he is without a doubt one of the best celebrities at putting assholes in their place. He stays, Steve.
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Post by StevePulaski on Mar 31, 2012 14:56:19 GMT -5
I don't watch his show regularly but he is without a doubt one of the best celebrities at putting assholes in their place. He stays, Steve. I don't watch his show regularly either, but he is unapologetically arrogant. You say he's the best celebrity for putting assholes in their place. Watch him get put in his place here. I do find him somewhat funny, despite being a little mean-spirited (nothing wrong with a bit, but he is A LOT), and I did enjoy his documentary Religulous very much.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2012 21:50:00 GMT -5
Good example. But, of course, he's just about the only one speaking the truth about exactly what's wrong in politics. He's not ignorant. In the case above, he wasn't making a point about piracy- he was bitching about people ripping him off. And he did actually have a point about people ripping him off. Even if he was whining about it. But think- would he have even made the documentary if he knew how much of a victim he'd be of even mild piracy?
And if it weren't for Bill, the truth about how Republicans' evil corrupted the Democratic party's ethics wouldn't be out there.
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Post by StevePulaski on Mar 31, 2012 22:26:48 GMT -5
Good example. But, of course, he's just about the only one speaking the truth about exactly what's wrong in politics. He's not ignorant. In the case above, he wasn't making a point about piracy- he was bitching about people ripping him off. And he did actually have a point about people ripping him off. Even if he was whining about it. But think- would he have even made the documentary if he knew how much of a victim he'd be of even mild piracy? He mentioned he didn't even read the bill. Therefore, he had virtually no right to form any sort of opinion on it, let alone do a segment about it. He makes the generalization of people being greedy, when in reality, it wasn't about the free stuff, but the possible comprise of civil liberties and free speech. He would've know that if he read the bill rather than jump to conclusions about the world being this freeloading cesspit. And if it weren't for Bill, the truth about how Republicans' evil corrupted the Democratic party's ethics wouldn't be out there. Since I'm so Republican, I now hate him .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2012 23:29:22 GMT -5
Wake up, Steve- you're being lied to by people who would sell you and everything you care about for a dollar!
And, Charlie Sheen is a douchebag.
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Post by StevePulaski on Apr 1, 2012 7:48:35 GMT -5
Wake up, Steve- you're being lied to by people who would sell you and everything you care about for a dollar! ...I was kidding . I'm not gonna say anything, but I am gonna play this music, www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ-5qYmdyWkAnd, Charlie Sheen is a douchebag. An entertaining one at that.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2012 11:33:27 GMT -5
Watch more Real Time with Bill Maher - the guy is an extraordinary cultural figure.
This one is fun, really- see this. It's about how Germany used the Republican's biggest nightmare to turn their country into a SUCCESSFUL economy:
I'll spoil it a little for you, the Republican loses the argument.
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Post by patface1979 on Apr 1, 2012 15:16:40 GMT -5
I say Barney becxause he's the Anti-Christ and I hate how everything is always happy and fun to him and if I have to listen to stupid ass I Love You song I would shoot my brains out!
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Post by StevePulaski on Jun 27, 2012 8:19:16 GMT -5
I watched one season of Hell's Kitchen. Liked it for the most part, but man, what a fake show. Doesn't even try and hide it. Ramsay has admitted in prior interviews that he screams to see how his chefs work under the heavy pressure. Well, that defeats the whole comedy-aspect of the show, now that we know it's a simple put-on. I also hear in the British version of Hell's Kitchen (it's either called The F Word or Kitchen Nightmares) he's like a nice guy most of the time. It just shows how we like our celebrities; loud and short-tempered.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2012 8:45:13 GMT -5
Unfortunately, it's too late to toast Barney- the damage is already done. He should have been beaten to death with sticks somewhere around '96. But he was given time to evolve and the product of his evil had already come out the other end. Smiling, purple, and people eating- he became the ultimate symbol of the cheap babysitter. He doesn't cost as much as Disney to keep kids brainfrying (aka: not up and around, talking, wanting to be talked back to). It's too late.
Why can't we all get a long neck, Steve? Because we don't all drink. I don't know how I missed that before but, did you take crazy pills that day or what?
Is Glenn Beck still on TV? Because if he is, nobody with any self-respect watches him anyway. He was always too sadsack for the Psychotic Conservative majority. But the racism was out of control. My #1 vote for greatest political villain is probably Hannity. Because he got the least attention. Which means he probably got the most respect. At least, after Obama took office because I remember Beck used to almost have a head on his shoulders. I heard his show several times and he was actually a well-spoken, unpsychotic, less reactionary kind of guy. But his post-election stunts proved how much of a sell-out political commentators are. Like Al Franken actually becoming a state senator and going on to support SOPA (I officially agree- the guy's a douche). He was willing to do anything to increase his coverage on TV- so he cried like a little bitch. Not an expression I use often but the guy's a phony. He saw a chance at some attention and major publicity and completely humiliated himself to get it.
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Post by StevePulaski on Jun 27, 2012 21:06:39 GMT -5
Hell, I don't watch reality TV. Only Survivor and scattered History Channel shows. It gets sickening to the soul, even more so that some people actually believe it all. Let me put it this way; could you be yourself with a hundred cameras around you?
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