What do you call 24 Star Kiefer Sutherland's Intense Workout Program?
Jack Bauer's Hour of Power.
Did you hear about Kiefer Sutherland's new radio show with a Big League Ball Player?
Jack Bauer and Joe Mauer's Sports Hour
Did you know Jack Bauer once made a show about hippies? It was called
Jack Bauer's Hour of Flower Power.
How does Jack Bauer like his bread?
Jack Bauer cooks with Rice Flour.
What do you call a quick Wetnap to the face?
a Jack Bauer Power Shower.
Did you hear about Jack Bauer's new show on Food Network? It's called
Jack Bauer's Sweet and Sour Chicken Hour.
I really need a life.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Why living in LA Rocks or Why April Might Reduce Me to Smiling Exhaustion
April figures to be the craziest month.
It just works out that there are no less than 5 awesome events I'm headed to this Month, starting tonight - with live appearances from people in comedy that I love. How awesome is living in the LA Area? Looking out my window and looking at this schedule...pretty freakin awesome.
First up, tonight, April 1st:
Reno 911! LIVE A Benefit for Planting Peace
As described on the site:
Observe and Report with Seth Rogen and Jody Hill Live in Santa Monica
April 7.
This is a sneak preview of Seth Rogen's new mall cop flick "Observe and Report" at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica which features a live appearance and Q&A by Seth Rogen himself( my double!) and Jody Hill, the director of this and previously, of "The Foot Fist Way." What else can I say but....SWEET. The Aero is an amazing place. They frequently have cool ass movies with Q&As from famous directors and actors in those movies. Among the people I've seen/met at the Aero... Mel Brooks, Dennis Hopper, Carl Reiner, Savage Steve, and many more...and now Mr. Rogen...Woot!
April 10.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - Paley Center Panel Discussion with the Cast
Got these tickets before I booked the below, but still psyched. Sunny is one of my favorite shows ever, and getting to see the whole cast talk live about the show will be a treat.
April 18
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - The Nightman Cometh LIVE
Wow, this figures to be an even bigger treat- a live, two-night only performance of "The Nightman Cometh," the musical written for the final episode of last season. Need I say more? I dropped some bank to get these sold-out tix, but I'm sure it will be worth it!
April 26.
Unplugged & Unwigged - Spinal Tap and A Mighty Wind Live
Those three brilliant guys, Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer and Michael McKean who were Spinal Tap and also the folk band in "A Mighty Wind" perform songs from both live, out of costumes. I love Spinal Tap (who doesn't?) though "A Mighty Wind" was not my favorite Guest movie by a long shot...still a cool concept - and great for my old ass who probably won't make it out to see Spinal Tap in full costume and moshing glory
What a month!
It just works out that there are no less than 5 awesome events I'm headed to this Month, starting tonight - with live appearances from people in comedy that I love. How awesome is living in the LA Area? Looking out my window and looking at this schedule...pretty freakin awesome.
First up, tonight, April 1st:
Reno 911! LIVE A Benefit for Planting Peace
As described on the site:
Appearing live The RENO 911! Deputies (Tom Lennon, Robert Ben Garant,
Kerri Kenney-Silver, Niecy Nash, Cedric Yarbrough, Joe Lo Truglio and Ian Roberts) Nick Swardson, Matt Besser,
Andy Daly, Dave Holmes, Rob Huebel, Nick Kroll, Paul Scheer, Chris Tallman, Matt Walsh, Rainn Wilson, PLUS A
SPECIAL SEASON 6 PREMIERE SCREENING.
Pretty awesome, a lot of my favorites appearing, especially excited
about Joe Lo who I have a strange mancrush on... :)
Observe and Report with Seth Rogen and Jody Hill Live in Santa Monica
April 7.
This is a sneak preview of Seth Rogen's new mall cop flick "Observe and Report" at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica which features a live appearance and Q&A by Seth Rogen himself( my double!) and Jody Hill, the director of this and previously, of "The Foot Fist Way." What else can I say but....SWEET. The Aero is an amazing place. They frequently have cool ass movies with Q&As from famous directors and actors in those movies. Among the people I've seen/met at the Aero... Mel Brooks, Dennis Hopper, Carl Reiner, Savage Steve, and many more...and now Mr. Rogen...Woot!
April 10.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - Paley Center Panel Discussion with the Cast
Got these tickets before I booked the below, but still psyched. Sunny is one of my favorite shows ever, and getting to see the whole cast talk live about the show will be a treat.
April 18
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - The Nightman Cometh LIVE
Wow, this figures to be an even bigger treat- a live, two-night only performance of "The Nightman Cometh," the musical written for the final episode of last season. Need I say more? I dropped some bank to get these sold-out tix, but I'm sure it will be worth it!
April 26.
Unplugged & Unwigged - Spinal Tap and A Mighty Wind Live
Those three brilliant guys, Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer and Michael McKean who were Spinal Tap and also the folk band in "A Mighty Wind" perform songs from both live, out of costumes. I love Spinal Tap (who doesn't?) though "A Mighty Wind" was not my favorite Guest movie by a long shot...still a cool concept - and great for my old ass who probably won't make it out to see Spinal Tap in full costume and moshing glory
What a month!
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