So, you’re saying, if we get rid of Seacrest, this kind of crap won’t be polluting my tv? But then we wouldn’t have ‘The Soup’ either. Tough call.
LOL, unless you’re making a funny about how often The Soup rags on him, Ryan Seacrest ≠ Joel McHale.
I thought Seacrest produced ‘The Soup’, but I was wrong. So it’s alright to get rid of him.
Well, we *are *talking about humanity.
And, those bolder than me may say that you’ve been whooshed. Well, not really whooshed…you just don’t get wit.
Speaking of flawed logic, what on earth makes you think he was sticking up for her? He was making up bullshit nonsense that he expected people to swallow, and nobody was having any of it, not sticking up for her.
Just check out this enlightening Wikipedia article for proof. The likes of Clint Eastwood and Julia Roberts aren’t there because they either won’t put up the money or show up at a ceremony, but companies like Victoria’s Secret will and thus do get a star.
On SNL’s Weekend Update this weekend there was a joke about the Kardashian/West engagement: something to the effect of “Kanye asked for her brand in marriage”. It got one of the biggest of the night (not that that is saying much) but I didn’t get the joke. Does anybody here?
Gee the list of people left out is even more impressive than I thought. From a LA Times article:
Couldn’t the same be said of Bugs Bunny? And he got a star.
Film Threat magazine once did a promotion where they unsuccessfully tried to get a star for Traci Lords. (Lords was in on it and had agreed to appear at the dedication ceremony.) That’s the only other occasion when I can recall hearing about somebody being turned down.