Precious kitty talks while eating
Gail Pennington (or Oliver — I hear he has advanced motor skills) just sent me a link to this video of a kitty saying “yum yum yum” while it eats. Too cute.
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Gail Pennington (or Oliver — I hear he has advanced motor skills) just sent me a link to this video of a kitty saying “yum yum yum” while it eats. Too cute.
CBS has announced that, after 72 years, it’s pulling the plug on “Guiding Light.” And in 72 years, a lot of hilarious bloopers can happen. Here are a few.
I stayed up for a bit to catch Jimmy Fallon’s inaugural “Late Night.” Boy, did he look nervous.
Read my colleague Gail Pennington’s critique of Fallon’s debut, and add your comments in Tube Talk.
My apologies for not being here to entertain you these past several days. I’ve been busy with a number of projects lately, including working on our entertainment channel’s exciting redesign, which launched yesterday. (Have you checked it out yet? Do that now. I’ll wait. … See? It is exciting.)
But, to make up for my absence (What? The fabulous website isn’t enough?), I also have a video of my own to share with you.
And there are monkeys in it.
On Friday and Saturday, Gail Pennington and I hung out with the cast and crew of the Style network’s “Clean House,” who filmed�
If you were captivated by the Shiba Inu Puppy Cam a few months ago, you’ll probably be slightly less mesmerized by this kitty cam. Cats do a lot of laying around and looking unhappy, but we’ll watch it anyway. And Gail will probably watch with us.
Gail Pennington brought this to our attention. It’s a live webcam of a litter of puppies.
Currently, the puppies are sleeping, which really isn’t much to see. But I suspect they will be up to some unbearably cute puppy antics soon.
Gail Pennington’s Tube Talk blog has sad news to report today: Fox is calling it quits with “MADtv” in May, after 14 seasons and more than 325 episodes.
Fox has announced the final season of Emmy Award-winning sketch comedy series “MADtv.” Now in its 14th year, “MADtv” will air its 326th and final original episode in May 2009. “MADtv” airs Saturdays (11 p.m.-midnight) on Fox.
“’MADtv’ has been one of the longest running series in recent television history,” said Kevin Reilly, president, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company. “The fact that this Emmy Award-winning show has been a Fox mainstay in late-night for 14 years�
St. Louisan Jon Hamm hosted “Saturday Night Live” last night. Here, he explains how you, too, can be the character he portrays on AMC’s “Mad Men.”
Also, be sure to read Gail’s critique of last night’s show.