In what seems to be an increasing trend, an 8 year old boy was arrested for assaulting his teacher... over a friggin crayon. This is a prefect example of how removed parents are from their child's daily life. Get involved people, cause I'm tired of dealing with these jail bound ass-hats when they grow up...An eight-year old boy is about to get a first hand lesson in criminal justice. The second grader was arrested for allegedly punching his teacher in the face. NBC2's Patrick Flanary had a...Read Full Story
Well, the end of the world may be upon us. As I'm digging through 3 days worth of news that I get, I see a startling and growing trend. Headlines about gas and oil... check some of these out. Oh and these are real news stories. Not the normal crap I post about. What kills me is this is only 3 days worth and to be honest, I stopped there cause I got tired of linking them...Police taking steps to save gasGas Station break-in suspect arrested after waking Hillsdale County sheriffMan sought on...Read Full Story
Comedy has undergone a transformation over the past few years thanks to digital and social media. From standup comedians breaking out on Twitter to television networks adapting to new viewer habits -- there's a blending of old and new media that's thrown all the old rules of production and talent out the window.
TV Guide Network has laughs in-store for TV viewers as it prepares to launch new comedy programming featuring Hollywood stars, including “StandUp in Stilettos,” an original stand-up series hosted by Kate Flannery , and “Rove LA,” the wildly popular Australian talk show hosted by award-winning comedian Rove McManus.
Columbus is quickly developing a strong independent comedy scene, but The Funny Bone’s weekend lineup of national touring acts is still the city’s favorite. Readers are grateful that the club is committed to bringing in comedy legends like D.L. Hughley, Christopher Titus, Bill Burr and Kevin Nealon on a regular basis. And those are just a few of the names that have graced the marquee of the ...
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The upcoming Comedy Awards, from the US satellite channel Comedy Central, announced the award for Best Viral Original will be voted on by YouTube viewers.