You’d drive yourself beserk if you tried to cater for your readers’ diversity of programming (especially since you have such an international following that’s going to quickly escalate). It’s quite fine – I’ll take my chances 🙂
Congrats to EireGo. We shall duel again sometime, non?
]]>EireGo, congrats. You’re right about Benicio. The program will be shipped out tomorrow!
]]>{Kidding! } SAG awards aren’t on TV here until this Saturday anyway, so I had to surf to come up with Benicio. {But don’t you feel a greater sense of achievement winning it this way, EireGo 😉 }
]]>Haha! “Backpack of bows”—love it! Amy Adams’s dress had a “frontpack” of bows, too. The eggplant color was beautiful but I didn’t know what was going on there down the front.
I do enjoy the opening bits from the actors. Will Arnett’s and Steve Carell’s were the best. I was confused by Eva Longoria Parker’s story, though. She said when she auditioned for Desperate Housewives, she decided to go in as 5’2″ and Mexican. How else could she have gone in? As 6’7″ and African-American?
Jane Krakowski maintained during press backstage that what she said was a joke. But don’t jokes have to be funny? She was the only one who laughed. Next time, they should let Jack McBrayer talk. That boy’s hilarious!
]]>OK, since this seems to be just between you and ShelleyP, here’s a trivia question:
In Sean Penn’s acceptance speech for best actor at the SAG Awards, he said he wasn’t happy about which actor not having been nominated in his category?
First correct reply gets the SAG Awards program!
P.S. ShelleyP, you weren’t “lucky” with the Doubt script. You knew the answer!
]]>No, I don’t take fish oil capsules. My freakish memory is partly why I qualify as a nerd!
Thanks for your thoughts about Paul Newman. I felt slightly inappropriate for my reaction, though I’m not going to apologize for it!
]]>And you just know that somewhere skinny old Calista Flockart and Portia De Rossi were hurling their remotes at the screen! 🙂
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