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I'm So Bored After weeks of brain damaging heat and a brief respite of only 93 degrees right now, I am so bored I may have to clean up, shave my legs, exfoliate and becoming charming again so I can go get laid. Seriously, all I have to do tonight is watch the Daytime Emmys. How dull is that? Big sis is bored, too. We just talked on the phone for 24 minutes, until we bored each other too much and had to hang up. Then she was so bored she sent me a website that tells you where you'd end up if y read
Daytime Emmys: Tables + booze + cameras = promise?Daytime Emmys: Tables + booze + cameras = promise? Jun 20, 2008, 12:10 PM | by Mandi Bierly Categories: Emmys, Morning Madness, Television, The View I haven't watched the Daytime Emmys since Susan Lucci actually won one, but I might tune in tonight (ABC, 8 p.m. ET, with hosts Cameron Mathison and Sherri Shepherd) to see the new format. It involves tables à la the Golden Globes, an open bar, and a 50 percent chance that someone will become a viral video star. Yes, tonight, the producers ar read
Daytime Emmys: Tables + booze + cameras = promise?Daytime Emmys: Tables + booze + cameras = promise? Jun 20, 2008, 12:10 PM | by Mandi Bierly Categories: Emmys, Morning Madness, Television, The View I haven't watched the Daytime Emmys since Susan Lucci actually won one, but I might tune in tonight (ABC, 8 p.m. ET, with hosts Cameron Mathison and Sherri Shepherd) to see the new format. It involves tables à la the Golden Globes, an open bar, and a 50 percent chance that someone will become a viral video star. Yes, tonight, the producers ar read
The Front Page: June 20, 2008By Randee Dawn I'm old enough that I remember back in the halcyon days of David Letterman's reign at NBC that he would often start off a story, usually told to Paul, by saying he was walking on the street and someone would stop him and say, "Hi there, Regis!" And I also remember, being a school kid in Maryland at the time, wondering just who the hell "Regis" was. Was that a name, or a flu symptom? But then, everyone came to know who Regis was, because he took over "Who Wants to Be A Millio read
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