Michael’s posterous

 

All newscasts should be like this

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(From one of TBS's "Bloopers" shows.)

 

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Sorry, kid, it's all downhill from here

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From AFV.

 

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Such a ridiculous image I almost want to see the movie

A little of it at least. From Hulu:

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"Lines from The Declaration of Independence"

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Music by me, vocals by the Lederspan Singers (aka my family). Free for anyone to use; my hope is that it might help kids learn a bit of the Declaration. Downloads: Windows video, Mac video, mp3, lead sheet. I can put together full sheet music for piano and vocal if people might find it useful.

For the sources of images in the video, go here and click on "click."

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And now a little Family Guy (take two)*

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From the episode "E. Peterbus Unum."
 
*My previous attempt cut the clip a little short.
 
 

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Little kids and food

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From America's Funniest Home Videos, which airs (is that still the right word?) on WGN 7:00 PM weeknights, ABC Family 10:00 PM most weeknights, and ABC 7:00 Sunday nights. All times Eastern.
 
(That list is my effort to atone for posting a clip without the show's permission.)

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There's theory, and then there's practice

TheReligionOfPeace.com's picture of the week:

The caption: "Islam builds character."

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There's something terribly wrong about this

But I have to do it.
Best Celebration Of Both Worlds by Van Kool & The Halen Gang  
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(Prompted by Craig Newmark, who should be held blameless.)

 

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One of the best-delivered lines I know

In "Mr. Monk Goes To The Asylum," Kevin Nealon plays a psychiatric patient who over-empathizes.

The line is, "Thanks. Thanks a lot."

(Episode synopsis, including spoilers, here, but you can enjoy the line without knowing the story.)

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Dylan on Clarence Clemons

On his XM show, Bob Dylan (affectionately) tweaks Clarence Clemons, sax player for The E Street Band.

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