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Must be old timey radio week at BC

Filed under: comedy, tv, politics — Scott at 9:08 pm on Wednesday, December 7, 2005

-Colbert on Fresh-Air. I’m hooked on the Report. I eat dinner watching the rerun every night. (7 o’clock rerun only good thing about CC, maybe the Comedians of Comedy specials) It’s really good, they need a few more standard bits to pad it out. They talk about Colbert’s interview with Congresswoman Cheeks Kilpatrick, my old representative, when they sang that song from the Billy Dee Williams movie.
- I’m willing to go on record saying Stern on Sirus is gonna flop. No knock on Howard, I just don’t think people will pay for what they’ve gotten for free for years. There will be a big rush of a few million people and it will peter out after that. My brother Paul disagrees. If he still had a blog we’d have to Feud.

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Comment by Gorilla

December 8, 2005 @ 2:14 pm

blogs are so early 2003, my response will be telecast on my 3-d holographic vidcast available on the yet to be announce i-pod “better than the one you just bought.” This I-pod has a very accute sense of irony, polishes shoes and replaces the need for freewill. It’s going to be big.

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Comment by Gorilla

December 8, 2005 @ 2:16 pm

Kwame’s Mwame’s got my back on the Howard thing too. It’s the difference between business sucess and cultural impact. He doesn’t need the latter for the former.

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Comment by Brent

December 10, 2005 @ 1:35 am

I caught onto the Colbert Report only recently. Total crack up. The guy has a very sharp mind. I loved the Fresh Air interview. Great to hear him out of character.

Hey, if you get a chance, have a look at the summary/highlight post I made and tell me what you think.

http://www.wanderings.net/books/node/273/

Keep on bloggin’

Best,
Brent

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