Best Week Ever |
- Two Kermit Puppets, A Homeless Man, And Queen’s Under Pressure
- New Andy Rooney Game
- So Kanye’s SNL Performance Was Pretty Awesome
Two Kermit Puppets, A Homeless Man, And Queen’s Under Pressure Posted: 04 Oct 2010 08:58 AM PDT First of all, I really knocked it out of the park with the title of this post. That title lets you know everything you need to know about this video. But there are some slightly less than necessary things it does not let you know. For example, the homeless guy sort of looks like a puffy Michael Keaton. The title certainly doesn’t tell you that. The title also doesn’t cover how impressive this homeless guy actually is (I’m assuming homelessness based on the hand written sign and the description of this video on The Daily What). It’s really hard to do two different things with your two different hands. Especially when they’re covered in frog felt. Someone get this guy a home! |
Posted: 04 Oct 2010 08:25 AM PDT A few years ago, Joe Mande came up with a game. The idea behind the game is that Andy Rooney‘s segments on CBS’s 60 Minutes are largely incoherent, and that if you simply take the first thing he says and the last thing he says while editing out everything in between, it makes just about as much sense as the entire segment and is much funnier. So that’s the game, taking out the middle part of what Andy Rooney says. Here’s the Andy Rooney Game from last night’s 60 Minutes. It is called Gadgets. Andyyyyyyyy!!! Andy’s got turkey neck lip. |
So Kanye’s SNL Performance Was Pretty Awesome Posted: 04 Oct 2010 07:36 AM PDT For all the jokes we internet types crack about Kanye West for his capital-lettered musings and easily remixable VMA performances, we often forget that he’s still one of the most interestingdiculous live artists out there, managing to turn his SNL performance — usually a magnet for my co-workers automatically saying “You see the [BLANK] performance? Terrible.” on Monday morning — into a college freshman’s fantasy of what a white t-shirt party will be like, before they get there and the only ones in white shirts are them and one of the passed-out male roommates who started drinking at 11:30 am. Is this performance of “Power” truly more interesting than watching Pop Artist A standing in the studio singing a hit song you got sick of three months ago with a black gospel choir and like four sax players for no reason? YES IT IS THAT YEAH!!!!!!! You knew when his SNL still photo moved, you were in for something. After the jump, his performance of “Runaway”:
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