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  • FencingsaxFencingsax Registered User regular
    I really liked the "I know we talked about baconnaise a lot tonight, but Please don't send us any more"


    Because 9% think it's too high, and shouldn't be cut! 9% of respondents could not fully
    get their arms around the question. There should be another box you can check for, "I
    have utterly no idea what you're talking about. Please, God, don't ask for my input."
  • Vincent GraysonVincent Grayson Registered User regular
    That whole sequence was probably one of the most hilarious original things they've done on the show in ages.

  • TrusTrus Registered User regular
    I just got a chance to watch last night's Daily Show. That Seleck interview was the greatest thing
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  • ShadowenShadowen Registered User regular
    yalborap wrote: »
    mcdermott wrote: »
    Oh God, the Baconaise.

    So fucking hilarious.

    Jon Stewart is a man willing to make great sacrifices for his audience.

    I am genuinely surprised he didn't vomit.

    Well, remember, it was also slathered around a blueberry-pancake-around-a-sausage-on-a-stick.

    I like KFC gravy, and I like Taco Bell's Crunchwrap Surpeme, but I don't eat them together.

    Note I am not comparing KFC's gravy to Baconnaise.

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  • DanHibikiDanHibiki Registered User regular
    Fencingsax wrote: »
    I really liked the "I know we talked about baconnaise a lot tonight, but Please don't send us any more"

    You know, I think that disgusted reaction might actually be beneficial to baconnaise sales.

    After all, you're not drunk enough until you're dipping pancakes on a stick in to a jar of bacconaise.

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  • mcdermottmcdermott Registered User regular
    Shadowen wrote: »
    yalborap wrote: »
    mcdermott wrote: »
    Oh God, the Baconaise.

    So fucking hilarious.

    Jon Stewart is a man willing to make great sacrifices for his audience.

    I am genuinely surprised he didn't vomit.

    Well, remember, it was also slathered around a blueberry-pancake-around-a-sausage-on-a-stick.

    I like KFC gravy, and I like Taco Bell's Crunchwrap Surpeme, but I don't eat them together.

    Note I am not comparing KFC's gravy to Baconnaise.

    Good, because I'd cut you.

  • ScalfinScalfin __BANNED USERS regular
    Shadowen wrote: »
    yalborap wrote: »
    mcdermott wrote: »
    Oh God, the Baconaise.

    So fucking hilarious.

    Jon Stewart is a man willing to make great sacrifices for his audience.

    I am genuinely surprised he didn't vomit.

    Well, remember, it was also slathered around a blueberry-pancake-around-a-sausage-on-a-stick.

    I like KFC gravy, and I like Taco Bell's Crunchwrap Surpeme, but I don't eat them together.

    Note I am not comparing KFC's gravy to Baconnaise.

    He never actually bit into the pancake, though.

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  • TheBlackWindTheBlackWind Registered User regular
    Bri Wi tonight. Yes!

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  • mcdermottmcdermott Registered User regular
    I love that he chose those as the two most absurd foods in existence in American supermarkets, though.

    Because I'm pretty sure he's right.

  • DanHibikiDanHibiki Registered User regular
    mcdermott wrote: »
    I love that he chose those as the two most absurd foods in existence in American supermarkets, though.

    Because I'm pretty sure he's right.
    well... there certainly a lot to choose from
    http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/

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  • Dr SnofeldDr Snofeld Registered User
    DanHibiki wrote: »
    mcdermott wrote: »
    I love that he chose those as the two most absurd foods in existence in American supermarkets, though.

    Because I'm pretty sure he's right.
    well... there certainly a lot to choose from
    http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/

    Oh god I looked at that page and threw up a little in my mouth, thanks a lot.

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  • Bruce ForsythBruce Forsyth Registered User regular
    A lot of that is disgusting, but at the same time, I'm intrigued. If I were going to die, I'd want to go out eating as much of that shit as possible.

    Somewhat on topic for this thread. Has anyone been watching Demetri Martin's show? I really like his standup, so it's nice to see that the show plays to his strengths (IE: Essentially is his stand up with some pre-recorded sketches).

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umhCBZfiywQ
    It's a pretty funny show.

  • MKRMKR Registered User regular
    Sausage and pancake on a stick is actually pretty good. And it's convenient if you need to go out early in the morning and don't want to be half-dead from lack of sustenance by 10.

  • ScalfinScalfin __BANNED USERS regular
    MKR wrote: »
    Sausage and pancake on a stick is actually pretty good. And it's convenient if you need to go out early in the morning and don't want to be half-dead from lack of sustenance by 10.

    That's why god invented the bagel and gave it to his chosen people.

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  • MKRMKR Registered User regular
    Scalfin wrote: »
    MKR wrote: »
    Sausage and pancake on a stick is actually pretty good. And it's convenient if you need to go out early in the morning and don't want to be half-dead from lack of sustenance by 10.

    That's why god invented the bagel and gave it to his chosen people.

    Bagels do not sate me because I am not a heathen.

  • OmeksOmeks Registered User regular
    Exin wrote: »
    Somewhat on topic for this thread. Has anyone been watching Demetri Martin's show? I really like his standup, so it's nice to see that the show plays to his strengths (IE: Essentially is his stand up with some pre-recorded sketches).

    I've watched all three episodes. It's a bit hit or miss for me, but overall it's an okay program. That video you linked with the CGI rats was hilarious, and I like how he gets other comedians like John Oliver on the show (last night he played a hilarious William Shakespeare).

    There are some things that fall kind of flat, though. I actually feel like the sketches are a bit better than the stand-up, though there can be some pretty good bits here and there.

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  • deowolfdeowolf Registered User regular
    "They're like the mod squad only their enemies are taxes and gays."

    I really don't think Wyatt Cynac gets enough love.

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  • OlivawOlivaw good name, isn't it? Registered User regular
    Oh my god I love Brian Williams

    I love him as much as a man can love another man

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  • TheBlackWindTheBlackWind Registered User regular
    Olivaw wrote: »
    Oh my god I love Brian Williams

    I love him as much as a man can love another man

    Indeed. He always satisfies.

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  • ScalfinScalfin __BANNED USERS regular
    deowolf wrote: »
    "They're like the mod squad only their enemies are taxes and gays."

    I really don't think Wyatt Cynac gets enough love.

    Yes, because Jon hates Wyatt people.

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  • deowolfdeowolf Registered User regular
    Scalfin wrote: »
    deowolf wrote: »
    "They're like the mod squad only their enemies are taxes and gays."

    I really don't think Wyatt Cynac gets enough love.

    Yes, because Jon hates Wyatt people.

    Thank you.

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  • FencingsaxFencingsax Registered User regular
    Scalfin wrote: »
    deowolf wrote: »
    "They're like the mod squad only their enemies are taxes and gays."

    I really don't think Wyatt Cynac gets enough love.

    Yes, because Jon hates Wyatt people.
    That doesn't even make sense!


    Because 9% think it's too high, and shouldn't be cut! 9% of respondents could not fully
    get their arms around the question. There should be another box you can check for, "I
    have utterly no idea what you're talking about. Please, God, don't ask for my input."
  • ScalfinScalfin __BANNED USERS regular
    Fencingsax wrote: »
    Scalfin wrote: »
    deowolf wrote: »
    "They're like the mod squad only their enemies are taxes and gays."

    I really don't think Wyatt Cynac gets enough love.

    Yes, because Jon hates Wyatt people.
    That doesn't even make sense!

    Yes it does!

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  • EndEnd Registered User regular
    How embarassing, FOX News.

    Time rots everything. Even hope.
  • JamesKeenanJamesKeenan Registered User regular
    Oh god. Oh god. Oh god.

    That Brian Williams interview was magic.

  • theSquidtheSquid Registered User regular
    The last three episodes of TDS have all individually killed me. I haven't laughed that hard in months.

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  • PantsBPantsB Registered User regular
    End wrote: »
    How embarassing, FOX News.

    Its like he's a gafef macine!

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  • ANTVGM64ANTVGM64 Bahhhstahn MassachusettsRegistered User regular
    I'm catching up on this week's daily show, and was it me, or was Jon Stewart kind of a dick to the Amazon guy?

    The guy seemed to take it all in jest and in good faith, but he absolutely trashed the damn kindle.

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  • RaynagaRaynaga Registered User regular
    He certainly didn't endorse the thing, but I've seen him be worse.

  • ANTVGM64ANTVGM64 Bahhhstahn MassachusettsRegistered User regular
    Yeah but he's typically an asshole to Bill O'reilly or Republicans, the founder of Amazon seemed like a generally okay guy at the least, and just wanted to talk about his pet project.

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  • HeartlashHeartlash Registered User regular
    The worst I ever saw was him tearing into Chris Matthew's book a year or two ago; Matthews was clearly taken aback.

  • RaynagaRaynaga Registered User regular
    That Matthews interview was hilarious.

    He actually had to stop and seriously exclaim "This is the worst interview I've ever been on" or something along those lines.

  • ForarForar Registered User regular
    As much as I love Amazon, my empathy for him dwindled as he proved to be one of those "really loud obnoxious laugh" type guys... but instead of hidden in the audience, he was on stage.

    But in regards to what was otherwise a fairly fluffy interview, while they didn't get along like old college drinking buddies, I'd say it went fairly well. Asking the advantages it has over books (compact, portability, apparently inspires more reading) versus the disadvantages (it's pretty fucking expensive, especially when you account for buying all those books, possibly a second time for favourites you already own) seemed like a reasonable thing to do.

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  • KalTorakKalTorak Registered User regular
    I was waiting for the Amazon guy to mention the unlimited free 3G internet access that comes with the Kindle, but he never did. Too bad, that's one of the features that I find most appealing.

  • TomantaTomanta Registered User regular
    Heartlash wrote: »
    The worst I ever saw was him tearing into Chris Matthew's book a year or two ago; Matthews was clearly taken aback.

    Stewart can really tear through someone's faults when he wants to. My favorite example is still his interview on Crossfire that led to the show being canceled.

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  • FencingsaxFencingsax Registered User regular
    KalTorak wrote: »
    I was waiting for the Amazon guy to mention the unlimited free 3G internet access that comes with the Kindle, but he never did. Too bad, that's one of the features that I find most appealing.
    Yes he did.


    Because 9% think it's too high, and shouldn't be cut! 9% of respondents could not fully
    get their arms around the question. There should be another box you can check for, "I
    have utterly no idea what you're talking about. Please, God, don't ask for my input."
  • KalTorakKalTorak Registered User regular
    Huh, must have missed it.

  • FencingsaxFencingsax Registered User regular
    Forar wrote: »
    As much as I love Amazon, my empathy for him dwindled as he proved to be one of those "really loud obnoxious laugh" type guys... but instead of hidden in the audience, he was on stage.

    But in regards to what was otherwise a fairly fluffy interview, while they didn't get along like old college drinking buddies, I'd say it went fairly well. Asking the advantages it has over books (compact, portability, apparently inspires more reading) versus the disadvantages (it's pretty fucking expensive, especially when you account for buying all those books, possibly a second time for favourites you already own) seemed like a reasonable thing to do.
    Kindle books are cheap compared to paper books.


    Because 9% think it's too high, and shouldn't be cut! 9% of respondents could not fully
    get their arms around the question. There should be another box you can check for, "I
    have utterly no idea what you're talking about. Please, God, don't ask for my input."
  • L|amaL|ama Registered User regular
    Fencingsax wrote: »
    Forar wrote: »
    As much as I love Amazon, my empathy for him dwindled as he proved to be one of those "really loud obnoxious laugh" type guys... but instead of hidden in the audience, he was on stage.

    But in regards to what was otherwise a fairly fluffy interview, while they didn't get along like old college drinking buddies, I'd say it went fairly well. Asking the advantages it has over books (compact, portability, apparently inspires more reading) versus the disadvantages (it's pretty fucking expensive, especially when you account for buying all those books, possibly a second time for favourites you already own) seemed like a reasonable thing to do.
    Kindle books are cheap compared to paper books.

    If you buy a bunch to make up the difference in savings to account for the $300 or whatever it is for the kindle itself.


    That sentence is a mess, but I think you get what I mean.

  • OlivawOlivaw good name, isn't it? Registered User regular
    I can't read e-books

    It's just not nearly as satisfying as reading an actual book, you know? And the feel of a good solid hardcover in your hands is something you can't replicate

    Maybe if the Kindle was like super cheap, like between fifty and a hundred bucks or something, then I'd consider a purchase just for the free 3G Wifi, portability, and the futuristic thrill of reading an entire book off of a tiny thing in your hand, like they used to show on old scifi shows

    But as it is, I'll stick to regular books. They make me look smarter anyway

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