If you dare, here's some video, a two minute compendium of every awkward moment in last night's show
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Gregoire |
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If you dare, here's some video, a two minute compendium of every awkward moment in last night's show |
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GlamsSlam |
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There were moments in that clip that made me think my marriage had more fun... christ what a painful three hours.. dental surgery is less boring
Seriously what was that show... why was that show and why is Jeremy Piven allowed to live when there are other midgets williing to do what he does literally for half. I keep thinking I would not get my life back after that but I am already close to death so what is the point of worrying.. I had two friends over one 22 the other 24 and they had no idea what Laugh In was or who Tommy Smothers was or in fact many of the vague references and tributes except the one said "hey those reruns on Nick at Night are good" and they were talking about some classic tv.. no.. The Two Men and a Dad show with Charile Sheen (whatever that is called)... I felt old and then I banged the 22 year old and felt young.. literally. Gregoire.. I expect drinks when I come to NY.... many of them |
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Jason009 |
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Small audience for Primetime Emmys, TV's big nightSunday's Emmy Awards had one of its smallest audiences ever. It seemed somehow appropriate for an awards show that showered honors upon "Mad Men" and "30 Rock," series with critical acclaim and lousy ratings. Nielsen Media Research's preliminary estimate was that 12.24 million people watched Sunday's show. If that number holds up when more complete national ratings come in, it will be less than the 2007 and 1990 shows, which were both slightly under 13 million. The Emmys had some tough competition with a Dallas-Green Bay football game and "60 Minutes" interviews with John McCain and Barack Obama. Still, it's an ominous sign for TV's new season, which opens Monday.
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PAPAYOKE |
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I was paralyzed by fear by Josh Grobin's theme song medley. One of the bigger trainwrecks you'll find (aside from Glam in hot pants).
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GlamsSlam |
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bitch please you are just upset you can't borrow them anymore..
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Carboys Desire |
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cindidindi76 wrote: X! He's good, but please...he's not 3-years-in-a-row good. |
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The SovereignOne |
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I um... really enjoyed these here Emmys.
The host idea worked for me - I found it amusing, I'm glad Tina Fey kicked the World's ass, Probst won the award he has deserved for years, and Stewart/Colbert got ample air time... good times all around.
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09/22/08 5:03 PM.
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curve31 |
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Did someone say close up of Michael C Hall?
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Gregoire |
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I could get hopelessly lost in his cold, somewhat cruel hazel eyes.
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Liquidsunshine |
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Lovely cheekbones.
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Wildcat612 |
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platinumtlc wrote:Whoa, hold on, matey. I personally don't think either of the winners deserved to win--including the one from Buffy--but I was referring to the Friends moment, which isn't even the best one from its series (and possibly season). And that's coming from a fan of the show. I assume at least that the Buffy moment is the most memorable moment from the series. So back to your flame, chill out. Not everyone is out to get you. |
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SurvivorSurvivorSurvivor |
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That picture of Michael C. Hall in a tuxedo immediately makes my mind go blank and start hearing Dexter Morgan speaking to me. It's hypnotic.
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