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petehoekstra returns the favor!

What a guy!

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Ever notice when you go to GMail from the button on the Google toolbar, it puts this “source=navclient-ff” in the URL? I decided to change my bookmark that had that in there to “source=yomama”. Hopefully some Google engineer trolling their statistics data will find it and chuckle.

 

Messin' with Google

Messin' with Google

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Here’s an on-air pairing that will probably never happen again after CNNs New Years Eve telecast: Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin.

Griffin was co-hosting the CNN special telecast of Times Square on New Years Eve with Cooper. The My Life on the D-List star got into hot water early Thursday morning with some choice words to a heckler that were captured live on the channel. It happened after the ball drop but while the telecast was still going on.

“Screw you! Why dont you get a job, buddy?” she told the hecker. “You know what, I dont go to your job and knock the d—- [dicks] out of your mouth!”

The remark had been made as the channel was about to go to commercial, which it did right after, according to a recording of the incident widely available on YouTube.

via Kathy Griffin In Hot Water Over Comments on CNN.

Haha, nice! Hilarious. I was watching CNN for the ball drop but missed that part as I think I switched away to see what other channels were doing.

Here’s the YouTube video:

The Tina Fey/Sarah Palin SNL sketches are so hilarious, I am so thankful to Tina Fey that she was willing to come back to the show for a few episodes given her uncanny resemblance to Gov. Palin. I can’t wait to watch the VP debate this week and see how SNL and other late-night comedy shows react. The absolute best part about election season – besides the hope a new administration brings – is the comic commentary from groups like SNL, The Colbert Report, The Daily Show, Letterman, Conan, and others.

Presidential candidate Senator John McCain has announced his running mate for the 2008 Presidential Election as the presumptive Republican nominee: Dunder Mifflin‘s own Dwight K. Schrute.

(shared by Ashley: http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/07/mccain-reveals-his-office-ticket/)

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