...but this uncensored clip from the upcoming episode of "Celebrity Fit Club" is really, really not suitable for work. Relax--it doesn't show any scenes from his recent, ahem, film. There's just a lot of anger coming from Harvey. So, if you've got headphones, go for it:
I curse VH-1 for putting "Celebrity Fit Club" on at the same time as "The Sopranos." Makes Sundays too stressful. I guess I'll have to get up early to watch the Sunday morning airing this week. Go Screech Go.
Props to retired blogger Bryan Chambala for alerting me to the existence of this clip.
5 comments:
Sweetheart, get a DVR, it makes TV even more fabulous.
I think if I got a DVR, I'd just sit home and watch TV all day. And that would interfere with my job. And I'd be fired. And then I'd have to start charging a fee for people to read this blog. And then, when no one does that, I'll wind up shivering and alone on the street, desperately clutching my Saved by the Bell memorabilia and accosting random passers-by with SBTB trivia.
It's a downward spiral. You don't want that.
That big nasty loud mouth Brutus.
LEAVE OUR POPEYE ALONE!!!!!!
The point of a DVR is to be able to watch when you want. Yes you could stay home and watch during work hours or you could watch all night long (which would still affect work, you know, no sleep and all). But the brilliance of DVR is the ability to pause, rewind, fast forward through commercials, watch two things at one time, record shows at the press of a single button and keep them for however long you want without having to store any tapes or DVDs. DVR is a beautiful thing and you are missing out on it. Imagine, when you go see your next concert, instead of missing all of the wonderfully bad TV you can watch it when you get home.
I'm so passionate about this that I will sponsor your first month of DVR. Email me your address and I'll send you a check. (I owe you one anyway, I think you're still waiting for some German Chocolate Cake.)
Damn, do you get a kickback from the DVR creators? Your zeal impresses me. Or scares me. I'm bad with verbs.
Seriously, I'm sure I'll get around to a DVR, but no need to send that check just yet. I just don't see a need for a DVR 99% of the time. And since I'm already subscribing to OnDemand packages that I don't see a need for 99% of the time, it's probably best to draw the line somewhere.
But when I do try it out, I'll let you know how it goes.
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