Showing posts with label Colbert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colbert. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Stephen & I: Part II

Hit play on each of these short clips. (The first starts at the right spot, but you can stop it once you see the geese.) Stephen and I go after a similar target.




Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Friday, June 6, 2008

Bob Barr

Stephen with a photo of Libertarian presidential candidate, Bob Barr.






















Get it? Say the name out loud if you have to.
Still don't get it? Watch some more cartoons when you were younger and then come back and look again.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Stephen and I

Today, in Bisnow on Business, you'll see a video from me that makes an age-pointed reference to Larry King.

Last night, on Larry King Live, Stephen Colbert made an age pointed reference to Larry King.

Maybe we have the same writers? Maybe we just both can't think of anything funnier than calling people old? Jury's still out.

Granted, Larry King's age is fodder for many a joke . . . but in lieu of recent posts, I figured I'd add this to the pile of evidence. Plus, Stephen's interview quotes are good for a laugh.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Our Latest National Treasure

Stephen Colbert and I have a habit of sharing ideas for content. I don't mind when he peeks at my blog. And I hope he doesn't mind if I watch his show.

I had been meaning to visit his portrait in the National Air and Space Museum; it's part of the National Treasures Exhibition. It's the kind of thing you can't do when you're in Iowa, so why not take advantage of it? (The exhibit, which includes Dorothy's ruby slippers, Lincoln's top hat, and the Seinfeld puffy shirt, is usually housed at the Museum of American History, but that's being renovated.)

*Quick background for all this can be found in this video



Today was the final day his portrait was on display, so I had to get my act together. I mass transited into town and made my way to Air and Space. The line for the display was quick-moving, and the exhibition did not disappoint. There, amongst our other national treasures, was a photo of Mr. Colbert.






I asked a kindly stranger to take my photo. After seeing the photo, my first reaction was a bit of dismay. Why would he cut out part of the Colbert portrait? That was the whole point of being there! However, now I understand that the stranger wanted to give the photo some context, to show some edges to the display case. That way, people know it's an actual Smithsonian museum and not me fooling around in my basement. So, I'm no longer angry. And if you try and change my mind, and say I was hoodwinked, I will promptly delete your comment and pretend you don't exist.

And if all else fails, I can just pretend I'm the girl in this next photo. That way the photo includes a full Stephen and a full me (as played by the girl with her back to the camera).


Friday, October 19, 2007

Once, Twice, Three Times a Colbert-y

I suspect Mr. Colbert was again doing some late night snooping on this site the other night. After seeing my appeal for DonorsChoose.org, he decided to invite Craig Newmark on his show. Newmark, of http://www.craigslist.com , is a strong supporter of DonorsChoose. The website got some serious mention during the interview.

Here's the funny interview . . .