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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Blast Processing


JJ GO is in this month's iTunes Podcast Spotlight!

File under: signs you've made it... we're one of the Five Hot Finds in the Pensacola News Journal!

Nerd alert! Former TSOYA fill-in host Brian Heater just started a great comics blog-zine: The Daily Crosshatch.

Man, Tina Fey is the greatest. Why was I once suspicious of her? Oh yeah, because I am an asshole.

How can National Public Radio become National Public Media?

Ego Trip interviews Prince Paul circa 1995 (thanks Josh!)

"Return to Oz" scared the piss out of me as a kid. Gave me many, many nightmares. I kind of remember loving it, though.

Damn, Anthony Bourdain really rips the Food Network a new one.

Our old pal comedian W. Kamau Bell gets a writeup in the SF Chronicle

David Sedaris lives the simple life, buys weed, etc (in The New Yorker)

The Onion: Justin Timberlake Apathetically Crowned "King of Pop"

Comedy writing legend Alan Zweibel's "History of Me" at the PIT in New York

What it's like to watch late-night TV comedy live... (and what it's like to wait in line for tickets)

Be the first to email me with the name of the Genesis game above (and your mailing address), get stickers in the mail.

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Dave LaMorte said...

My girlfriend and I finally rented Return to Oz because she had always told me how the movie gave her nightmares. We've talked about this movie for so long that I had to see it. I saw it, and I'm still surprised it's a kids movie.

February 22, 2007 6:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm surprised you didn't go with this Onion bit instead:
http://www.theonion.com/content/news/dane_cook_parlays_new_burger_king

February 22, 2007 9:36 PM  
Blogger AllisonLeGnome said...

TSOYA Classics is in iTunes under "New Releases," by the way.

February 22, 2007 11:49 PM  

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