Rap Battle

 

It’s Saturday! Rudy Giuliani slammed Eminem for taking a knee at The Super Bowl, so Stephen Colbert imagined how Eminem might respond in a rap battle…

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A Winter Mess

It’s Friday! The horrid white stuff made a return all afternoon yesterday. It was windy and just miserable to be outside. I was out in the yard with the dog and lasted only about fifteen minutes. It was really cold, I couldn’t see anything, and I lost a couple tennis balls in the snow. It was time to go back in.

Nascar held both of the Duel preseason races last night to set the running order for the Daytona 500 on Sunday. The first Duel was won by Brad Keselowski and was fairly uneventful. The second Duel ended in a wreck when Logano attempted the block Buescher, which put Logono into the wall and Buescher got the win. Next up is the Daytona 500 on Sunday!

Double babes, double jokes, and a killer amateur photo… enjoy!

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Bloom County

It’s Thursday. Ack! There’s some wonderful news out of Bloom County today. Berkley Breathed will be developing an animated series for the Fox network based on his comic strip Bloom County. As one of my all-time favorite comic strips, this news puts a happy feeling in my belly just knowing Steve, Opus, and Bill the Cat will be coming to life once again.

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‘Bloom County’ Animated Series Based On Berkeley Breathed Comic Strip In Works At Fox

Bloom County, Berkeley Breathed’s comic strip that ran in the 1980s, is being turned into an animated series at Fox.

The network is developing a series based on the world, which centers on a collapsed lawyer, a lobotomized cat and a penguin in briefs and fruit headwear living in the world’s last boarding house in the world’s most forgotten place deep in the dandelion wilds of FlyWayWayOver country.

Breathed will co-write and executive produce the project, which comes from Fox Entertainment, its animation studio Bento Box Entertainment, Miramax, Spyglass Media Group and Project X Entertainment.

Bloom County first appeared in student newspaper The Daily Texan before becoming nationally syndicated in the Washington Post. It ran between 1980-1989, and Breathed brought it back on Facebook in 2015.

Breathed said, “At the end of Alien, we watched cuddly Sigourney Weaver go down for a long peaceful snooze in cryogenic hyper-sleep after getting chased around by a saliva-spewing maniac, only to be wakened decades later into a world stuffed with far worse. Fox and I have done the identical thing to Opus and the rest of the Bloom County gang, may they forgive us.”

“I was introduced to the brilliance of Berkeley Breathed and Bloom County as a teenager. His signature blend of satire, politics and sentiment hooked me. Plus, I love Opus,” added Michael Thorn, President of Entertainment, Fox Entertainment. “Today, Berkeley’s smart and hilarious take on American culture is more relevant than ever. And, together with Bento Box, we’re thrilled to bring his unique ensemble of characters and social commentary to broadcast television.”

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