Submitted by: joe6pack | Posted on: Apr 18, 2005 | Link viewed: 812 times |
Ever wonder how many times the F-Word was used in each episode of HBO's series, "Deadwood"? Me niether, but regardless, these guys did the counting for you. Enjoy, and F-off while you're at it!
Total f@cks in series: 1519
Cumulative series FPM: 1.45
Total f@cks in Season Two: 688
Average f@cks per episode: 98.3
Cumulative Season Two FPM: 1.84
Total f@cks in Season One: 831
Average f@cks per episode: 69.3
Cumulative Season One FPM: 1.23
There's more, they break it down by episode too! And by 10 minute segments...
rampy says--> speaking of which... NWA songs broken down to explicit only i.e. either condensed down to just swears, or listen to the mp3 of "straight outa compton" with the non-curse words blanked out ... fark the police swears only comes in at 42 seconds!
Submitted by: joe6pack | Posted on: Sep 22, 2004 | Link viewed: 1006 times |
NO SOUP FOR YOU! Al Yeganeh — whose steaming bowls of soup and boiling temper inspired the famous Soup Nazi character on "Seinfeld" in the mid 1990s — is franchising his Soup Kitchen International.
Submitted by: rampy | Posted on: Jun 22, 2004 | Link viewed: 1545 times |
One of my buddies from college has been out in California trying to make it as a screenwriter/actor/waiter. Anyways, he auditioned to be a host on this Vietnamese American Xposure show and they have an online poll to let the public pick their favorites.
Charlie says you can't miss him, just pick the Asian guy =) So screw November 2004 and Heinz vs Daddy's Oil Company, vote for Charlie... because lets face it waiting tables can suck pretty bad, and Charlie is an unique and exciting Asian man (any remember those foodTV commercials?)
Tyler Crotty a seventh-grader was caught on tape struggling to stay awake behind the President on a televised speech. The video was aired on David Letterman as a gag. CNN falsely reported that the White House was complaining the yawning boy had somehow been digitally inserted. Later the network said Bush administration officials hadn't complained. Typical CNN... Facts? What are fact?
The word didn't reach Letterman in time leading him to put his foot in his mouth saying, "So when you cast your vote in November, just remember that the White House was trying to make ME look like a DOPE." Letterman proved he needed no help making himself look like a DOPE. Never get your info from CNN Dave! Shame on you!
There apparently were no hard feelings from the good natured President Bush. Tyler read aloud a letter he had gotten from the president, who wrote, "The hall was hot and my speech was long, so I understand why a fellow your age might nod off."
Submitted by: thebryon | Posted on: Feb 29, 2004 | Link viewed: 934 times |
I remember in the old days when product labels would be blacked out in TV shows and in some movies. Anyone else? Those days are long gone.
"Getting the right product in the right movie can mean big business, and competition can be tough when casting the actors' electronic co-stars. Join Cnet as they hand out 'awards' for excellence in product placement." (Video Clip)
Submitted by: thebryon | Posted on: Feb 25, 2004 | Link viewed: 3857 times |
Just saw a preview (on the news) for an American Express commercial with Tiger Woods recreating some of the funniest Bill Murray scenes from the classic "Caddy Shack". Too funny! But I haven't been able to find the clip online yet, just related news stories. Anyone know where we can find it?
Submitted by: thebryon | Posted on: Feb 02, 2004 | Link viewed: 1015 times |
"I am sorry that anyone was offended by the wardrobe malfunction during the halftime performance of the Super Bowl," Timberlake said in a statement. "It was not intentional and is regrettable."
This guy had a wardrobe malfunction, as well as a brain malfunction... (it's the SuperBowl Streaker you mighta seen for half a second) before he was leveled by patriots linebacker and escorted off the premises. I have no doubt they checked his nether regions for explosives repeatedly =P