Before They Get Stale: Wanda Sykes, Bill Cosby and Amy Poehler
Wanda Sykes is proud to be gay. I wish I were gay because I have never
felt pride for anything. I felt a little pride when I beat Legend of Zelda on Wii, but then immediate shame. [Google]
Ricky Gervais says it's looking "better than 50/50" chance for a new
Extras special. Isn't 50/50 the same thing as 100% or is that a dumb
math joke I just made? It's one of those two. [NY Daily News]
Mike Birbiglia rang the opening bell for the stock market. I don't even know what stocks actually are. Are those the medieval handcuffs they used on debtors and suspected witches? [Market Watch]
Bill Cosby returns to stand-up and sets a "living room" vibe. So he did drugs and watched TV for 8 hours? Because that's my living room's vibe. [Chicago Tribune]
Jon Stewart speaks at Hamilton College as part of the Sacerdote Great Names speaker series. You know what isn't a great name? Sacerdote. What an awful sounding word. [Rome Sentinel]
Mike Birbiglia talks about his pilot, the differences between a play and a stand-up set, and taking serious moments in a comedy show. [AV Club]
Did you know vibrators have feelings too? They may be powered by batteries, but they run on hopes and dreams. [College Humor]
A man tries to pay his bills with drawings of a smiling spider. Any spider scientist will tell you, spiders only smile while eating ice cream. I don't see ice cream in any of that spider's eight hands. [9 News
When Jimmy Fallon replaces Conan on Late Night, will The Roots come along as the house band? [Gawker]
Amy Poehler's new web series aimed at young girls sways me to go make a
kid to introduce to the series. If there was one clear message behind
the series, it was definitely "have kids irresponsibly." [Videogum]
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