Watching The Voice Tuesday evening, a commercial came on during one of the breaks and I thought it was so funny, I didn't catch what was being advertised.
This Week In elvis we explore quotes from the King, we talk about four sold-out shows in Madison Square Garden, and I show off fun Elvis items from my office.
After hiding $30,000 in a wood-burning stove, a housewife in China tested the strength of her marriage when she forgot the money was there and made a cup of tea.
Comedian Paul Gale Comedy is getting really big on YouTube with over 15 million views. His new video, funny yet very serious, addresses the inequality of women's pay.
"Believe in yourself, formulate a plan of action, and follow through with it" were the words of wisdom in this video. These words, though, seemed to fall short of giving this gentleman enough motivation to get the job done.
These days if you have a problem with a phone, a television, a bill, questions about something you ordered online, etc., chances are you'll get a telemarketer/call center representative from a land far far away.
While most of the entire free world was caught up in the controversy over what the color of the dress taking over the internet is, the rest of us were captivated by the antics of a pair of llamas.
Here's a Super Bowl commercial you may notnot have seen. It was for First Bank in Lakewood, Colorado and it involved a boy, a puppy and an ATM, and led to a controversy of its own.
We all watch the Oscars for different reasons. Some watch for the sheer spectacle. Some watch to see if the movies they like actually win something. Some watch so they can drunkenly criticize what everyone is wearing. But in the end, it all comes down to all viewers doing the exact same thing: watching people thank other people for upwards of three hours. But which people have been thanked the most in 86 years of Oscar history? Someone with a lot of time on their hands decided to figure that out.
SNL episodes are hard, often frenzied work, so you can imagine the sort of time and dedication and stress that went into the SNL 40 show, which featured new and former cast members along with several guest stars. One of the highlights of the three and a half hour event was the return of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” with Norm MacDonald, Will Ferrell and Darrell Hammond reprising their iconic sketch roles alongside fellow SNL stars, including Kenan Thompson doing a hilarious (and timely) Bill Cosby impression. But according to MacDonald, Thompson wasn’t originally supposed to be in the sketch: Eddie Murphy was.
I wish we would have thought of this...Taking senior citizens to watch 'Fifty Shades Of Grey'. Of course they knew exactly what they were about to watch. Many had even read the books. After watching the movie, they were interviewed.