One of these moms made a great point. Kids not being excited about eating is a huge problem. More specifically, kids don't eat enough carbs. We are a nation full of skinny, underfed children.
I accidentally caught about 3 minutes of this, and was so confused.
Were they trying to say that people who haven't read Limbaugh's books shouldn't judge him? Because I'm sure he's said enough terrible things on his FUCKING RADIO SHOW that qualify him for being the worst.
I don't know if they made any actual arguments later in the episode, since like I said, I watched 3 minutes, and that filled my monthly family guy quota.
This is all kind of like, when you're friend is trying a tell you a joke they claim is really funny, and while telling it to you they keep snickering every couple seconds because they know the punchline which is really funny to them, and the joke is really long and drawn out and just as they finish telling punchline which isn't really funny they burst out laughing and you have that look on your face that says "wtf was that, this is not funny, why are we friends?"...yeah, that's kind of what this is like.
But whatever, I stand by what I said earlier this week; can we all just agree to stop caring about this story and move on? 2012 be gettin' closer ya'll.
Right now I'm in the middle of The Wire and Dexter. I caught up on 3 seasons of Mad Men at the beginning of summer, and I plan to start Breaking Bad soon.
Somewhere in there I also have to participate in BookGum. LIFE IS HARD (no, it isn't).
I'm embarrassed to say that I just started watching The Wire, which I only mention because that is what I was watching last night instead of The Event. Basically what I'm saying is I learned my lesson from Flashforward, and I will not be tricked again.
I figured if I was close to shoving scissors in my ears after listening to Katy Perry talk for 3 minutes, I'd blackout and wake-up in the hospital on suicide watch after listening to 20 minutes of Lady Gaga.
Basically what I'm saying is no, I'm not going to watch this.
I was going to make some joke about how ridiculous and sort of disrespectful to nominate the Black Keys for some "breakthrough" award when the band has made 8 albums, including two with a mainstream personality like Dangermouse, but I just don't have the energy.
I'm stealing this observation from AnAmPatriot's live tweets from last night (which were the best!)...but the Emmy's totally spoiled the season finale of LOST in their "Year in Review" for drama.
Gabe must be doing research for his new show concept: Gabe Delahaye Presents America's Best Arthritic Dance Crew. He'll also be pitching "So You Think You Can Dance And Not Break Your Hip" in the spring.
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