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Thursday, January 27, 2005
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Mindful of the possible effect on low-income shoppers, the commission also wants to subsidize bags for the poor. Under the current system, you may recall, the poor are already getting the bags for free. # | | Monday, January 24, 2005
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UPDATE: Via this Reason Hit and Run article, the NY Observer's report on the 2001 Friar's Roast where Gilbert Gottfried told the joke. (WARNING: As with all Observer roast reports, this is filled with lotsa swears.) # | |
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# | | Thursday, January 20, 2005
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Bill also asks if TBS started this precedent. Yes and no. TBS was the first to explicitly schedule in such a manner (and they admitted that, yes, they did it to force folks to stay tuned to TBS). But CBS, before then, used to be sneakier. When Mork and Mindy was going to be put up against All in the Family, CBS "accidentally" scheduled their Sunday football games so that they'd end late. So the ball game would end late, 60 Minutes would start and end late and then your average viewer's TV schedule was screwed up for the rest of Sunday. # | | Wednesday, January 19, 2005
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# | | Monday, January 17, 2005
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# | | Friday, January 14, 2005
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The Sundance listing is here and a South Park trailer for the film (featuring Cartman telling the joke) can be found here WARNING:The joke in question is extremely filthy. This isn't a gag warning; there's a reason a documentary filled with celebrities is having trouble getting distribution. You watch the trailer at your own risk. UPDATE: Jim Treacher asks in the comments if the joke genuinely is an old joke as claimed in the film's press materials and the article. I never heard it before the clip; this is why I didn't use the same descriptions they did as to the joke's age/underground status. I see nothing about this joke on the 'Net that predates the film (such as this Wikipedia entry) other than the reference to Gilbert Gottfried at the 2001 Hefner roast. But even with Gottfried, the film was in the works for many years so he may have heard it due to the film. There may be a Blair Witch aspect to this. Not to say it won't be an interesting movie anyway; you're inviting comedians from a variety of eras to tell a joke that involves freestyling filth. My guess is the Robin Williams version will involve his old-Jew voice, gay-guy voice, a Ronald Reagan impression, a John Wayne impression, a black guy voice, and a reference to "Mr. Happy." # | | Saturday, January 01, 2005
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