February 2012
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18 TV Shows That Shouldn't Have Spawned Videogames... →
I kinda messed up because I should have included the Home Improvement game… but in a way, I also don’t want anyone to know that it exists. But I’ll share it with you on my Tumblr because I like you. I really do. I like you. (Also this is my first piece for Topless Robot! Neat!)
This is our little secret. We’ll always have the SNES Tim Allen game, fair reader.
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Celeb-Nerdy: Fred Armisen →
Fred Armisen is a nice guy. How nice? When he plays GTA, he’s afraid to break the law. Somehow he still beats these games but remains an upstanding citizen. Who knew that was even possible?
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Celeb-Nerdy: Kevin Smith →
I’ve heard Kevin Smith is a talker, and I can confirm that. We hopped on the phone and talked about the first thing that came to mind for him: dogs. We had some real breakthroughs, and he realized how his dog has humanized him — “owning a dog separates the humans from the humanists” as he said. It was touching. I sent him a bill for the therapy I did on him. It was funny....
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Celeb-Nerdy: Jon Glaser →
Is it any coincidence that I interview Delocated’s Jon Glaser for Adult Swim about sandwiches and then, a week later Arby’s is following me on Arby’s? I’m so money I don’t even know it, except, wait, I do.
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Why Barnes & Noble is Full of Shit (But I Don't... →
If I can take a break from posting Batman videos and hip-hop songs I’m listening to at the moment, check this out. Yesterday I read about how Barnes & Noble is protesting Amazon by refusing to stock any books published on its imprint. So who does this hurt? Readers. And people who write stuff — authors. And ultimately it hurts the market at large, even though it’s totally...
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January 2012
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Groupon: The Book and Groupon: The Sitcom →
Whoo boy. There are some days where I really really love my NBC gig. Today was one such day, because some really insane news about Groupon came out: there’s gonna be a Groupon-inspired sitcom on CBS. It just hurts my head to think about. I won’t belabor the point, just read about it over here.