First episode: strong.
Second episode: inspired.
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What's a Colbert Report?
Posted by: Victor at October 18, 2005 06:30 AM (L3qPK)
2
Obviously there's nothing to it.
Posted by: Casca at October 18, 2005 07:53 AM (qBTBH)
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I googled it; apparently it's something on The Comedy Channel. What's really surprising is annika is a law student who seems to have tons of time to watch TV, when I can hardly squeeze in the extra hour to watch "House."
Posted by: Victor at October 18, 2005 08:17 AM (L3qPK)
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it's all a matter of priorities, my friend. for instance, i could possibly make time to watch
House if every other tv show had suddenly been cancelled, and my sock drawer was in perfect order.
Posted by: annika at October 18, 2005 08:37 AM (apQ+O)
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Actually, priorities and technology. I'm a first-year associate at a major law firm and still religiously watch a good ten TV shows a week. I heart my TiVo.
Posted by: The Law Fairy at October 18, 2005 11:03 AM (XUsiG)
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Well hell V, if you'd give up cruising gay bars, you'd have all the time in the world, ya freakin' felcher.
Posted by: Casca at October 18, 2005 11:13 AM (qBTBH)
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annika, you have no idea what you're missing. truly. and I suspect you'd play in your shoe closet before straightening up your sock drawer.
Law Fairy, even with TiVO that saves you...what? 15-18 minutes of commercials/hour you don't have to watch?
Well hell, Casca, if you'd quit followin' me into them and...uhhh...
Dang, there's not really a good retort to that one. Damn you, Casca!
Posted by: Victor at October 18, 2005 12:27 PM (L3qPK)
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Victor -- it's not so much about the time saved from not watching commercials (I can always multitask during commercials anyway) but the ability to watch the shows after I get home from work late. And being able to rewind them if I pass out from fatigue while I'm trying to watch. Mmmmm, TiVo.
Posted by: The Law Fairy at October 18, 2005 04:20 PM (XUsiG)
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Ah--an important distinction. I know a lot of attorneys where I work get in relatively late--between 9 & 10--plus they can afford housing in DC (no hour+ commutes). I also suspect a lot of them (and possibly you and annika) can get by on less sleep than I (my father was fine on 3 hrs a night). Me? I get up at 5AM every day, plus I need at least 8 hours each night, which means I get seven if I'm lucky.
Posted by: Victor at October 18, 2005 04:35 PM (l+W8Z)
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I missed the first episode, but I'm about to catch the second one. I'm expecting good things...
Posted by: Rick at October 18, 2005 08:09 PM (+NYYS)
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Rick, the opening monologue was so funny, i wish is had written it.
Victor, i get by with about 5-6 hours.
Posted by: annika at October 18, 2005 08:30 PM (zP0rM)
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i get by with about 5-6 hours.
That helps 'splain it. Wish I could...
Posted by: Victor at October 19, 2005 06:15 AM (L3qPK)
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"I think about the news so you don't have to." Isn't that YOUR job?
Posted by: Casca at October 22, 2005 09:51 PM (qBTBH)
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