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We Must Raise Taxes On The Rich Says Ben Stein
You forgot speechwriter and lawyer for Presidents Nixon and Ford.>> ^Payback:
Ben Stein.
Stand Up Comic.
Comedic Movie Bit Player.
Game Show Host.
Economist?
Say what?
Jerry Seinfeld
Stand Up Comic.
TV Personality.
Billionaire.
Dental Assistant?
We Must Raise Taxes On The Rich Says Ben Stein
Ben Stein.
Stand Up Comic.
Comedic Movie Bit Player.
Game Show Host.
Economist?
Say what?
Jerry Seinfeld
Stand Up Comic.
TV Personality.
Billionaire.
Dental Assistant?
How Kramer Clears the Table
That was a great interview - doesn't seem to be siftable - It was fun to watch and I recommend it
>> ^mrsid:
You can find out here: http://comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/michael-richards-its-bu
bbly-time-jerry/
☛ Silent Shadow of the Bat-Man ☚ Complete
I thought the following factoid was cool as shit~
"Bill Finger and I created the Joker. Bill was the writer. Jerry Robinson came to me with a playing card of the Joker. That's the way I sum it up. [The Joker] looks like Conrad Veidt — you know, the actor in The Man Who Laughs, [the 1928 movie based on the novel] by Victor Hugo. [...] Bill Finger had a book with a photograph of Conrad Veidt and showed it to me and said, 'Here's the Joker'. Jerry Robinson had absolutely nothing to do with it, but he'll always say he created it till he dies. He brought in a playing card, which we used for a couple of issues for him [the Joker] to use as his playing card" ~ Bob Kane Interviewed by Frank Lovece for Entertainment Weekly, 1994. Perkowski grabbed the footage from that very flick to create his joker character for this nod to the caped crusader.
Better than Batman Returns and Forever combined iffn ya axe me!
How Kramer Clears the Table
You can find out here: http://comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/michael-richards-its-bubbly-time-jerry/
Jimmy Fallon and Jerry Seinfeld During The Commercial Break
>> ^Xaielao:
Am I the only one saddened to see this is 'during the commercial break' and is nearly seven minutes long?
And TV execs wonder why TV viewership continues to drop. Oddly, more people are watching via other, often commercial-free ways more than ever.
It's not played live. It's not actually a seven minute commercial break.
Jimmy Fallon and Jerry Seinfeld During The Commercial Break
>> ^Contagion21:
It actually seems way more real. I'd prefer to watch the interviews this way all the time if I could.
Well hell yeah??!...But then when would you watch the Tide and Lexus commercials??
Why Evolution Is True - Explained in 20 minutes
Tags for this video have been changed from 'evolution, true, jerry, coyne' to 'evolution, true, jerry coyne' - edited by xxovercastxx
Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon & Stephen Colbert Fight At Emmys
Gold, Jerry. Gold.
Why Evolution Is True - Explained in 20 minutes
http://videosift.com/video/Jerry-Coyne-Why-Evolution-Is-True
uncompressed
Current state of education? Good or Bad? (Education Talk Post)
Very interesting rant, but I truly hope it was written tongue-in-cheek. The comments bring up one of the central holes in the criticism of school subjects' "uselessness", namely "how does one find out whether one likes/is good at this or that?" Moreover, school democratises (or should democratise) knowledge. Thus, a kid growing up in an uneducated household raised on Jerry Springer and Cartoon Network might discover a love for literature, or physics, etc. via good teaching during the obligatory cursus, and follow an otherwise unlikely career path.
The problem with the US system, for the little I know of it, is that it tailors to the lowest common denominator instead of offering diverse pathways of education/career. I don't want to sound patriotic or anything, but I think the system here in Switzerland is not too shabby (although there is plenty of room for improvement). What the wiki article fails to articulate is that in the last three years of obligatory school (13/14-15/16yo) the different sections tailor to different skills, eg home economics and handyman crafts for the "low level" section, and Latin/Greek and advanced math for the "high level" section.
Republicans are Pro-Choice!
>> ^RFlagg:
I am confused by the people blaming the woman for getting pregnant and saying she chose to have sex... so did the guy, who also chose to have sex without adequate measures to prevent the pregnancy. Why is the guy always absolved of guilt when a woman gets pregnant? "Oh she got pregnant just to trap him." Really? He chose to have sex too, he chose to have sex without wearing protection and pulling out and insuring she was up to date on her birth control. Is abortion the best outcome? No, but it has to remain a valid choice, especially in cases of incest and rape... and any ass who would deny it when the mother's life is in danger should just be denied any sort of medical care (even Tylenol) for the rest of their lives. The best way to counter abortion is to do the things Republicans hate, increase education (and I'm not just talking sex education here, though that should be included, but education as a whole) and increase access to affordable health care, including contraception for both parties.
A few points to clarify my position.
- I don't think this is about choosing to have unprotected sex. It's about choosing to have sex. Few methods of birth control are infallible. Condoms break, people forget to take a pill. The choice to engage in sexual intercourse is a choice which carries consequences. Contraceptives decrease the risk of pregnancy, dramatically, but the risk still exists.
- I don't consider this an issue of blame or guilt. It's about responsibility. It's not a woman's "fault" she got pregnant. Pregnancy is a potential consequence of her choice, which, again, it is her right to make.
- The male in this picture is also free to choose whether to have sex. Is it fair that he can up and split, because he is not physically carrying a developing human being? No, it's not fair, but it's the reality of the situation. Even so, the courts acknowledge that he must take responsibility as well. Jerry Springer made a sideshow out of paternity testing.
- Which raises a counterpoint I'd never considered before - should a man be allowed to compel a woman to have an abortion, because he does not feel capable of supporting the child? If the woman carries and delivers the child and he abandons them, the courts will hold him responsible for child support, even if he strongly advocated the pregnancy be terminated.
To Morrow, a brilliantly clever song by the Muppets
RIP Jerry Nelson
*promote
Great Rant from God Bless America
So that makes him a hipster elitist because he's not a Jerry Springer fan? Count me as one of them too because I watched that Springer element go from fringe to prime-time mainstream over the past 15 years and there's no escaping it. The in-your-face booger-eating shock value that at one time you only saw in the mentally-challenged kid in your school.
And now this instant powdered fame has become a bankable commodity, if you're a pretty girl who eats her own earwax or admits to liking the smell of farts you can become a star. Or you don't mind pranking your mother on-camera by telling her that you're pregnant with your high-school art teacher's baby, just to "push the envelope" of reality TV.
Like the guy in the movie my workplace is full of college grads who were weaned on this crap, it's all they know. They talk like they think they are some sitcom sidekick, spitting out this stream of snarky, hip, pop-culture references and this week's memes and reality show updates. With a smug grin because the studio audience in their head is cheering them on.
So you can have it. Call it a hipster pose but I am too good for this crap. I don't care if there are 32 million of them, this crap is for morons and it will only get worse.
>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:
So you're including yourself in that group, yes?
Or are you too hipster for that? "I was counter-culture before counter-culture was a culture."
>> ^gorillaman:
I hope we all understand that you can nod your head along to the sentiments in this video and still be a part of the problem.
Gymnast Cat Highbar Routine
>> ^criticalthud:
>> ^Bloodscourge:
The music was absolutely perfect.
tom & jerry i think
No need to think, it says Tom&Jerry in the credits.