Fame Pictures
Chaska has been making a living at the Smithsonian National Museum and looks like the bear found a way to waste time until those human thingies come to look at her. Seriously how cute is that she is reading a newspaper like? Of course it happened at a DC zoo because you would never see that at The Bronx (I’m from there so I can say it) Zoo. And if it were LA she would be reading a tabloid magazine.
BTW I wonder who gave her the newspaper to begin with or it is part of her daily regimen…coffee and the paper?
How I Met Your Mother’s Josh Randor is going from the small screen to the big screen, but not just as an actor but also as the writer and director of Happy Thank You More Please. I like him on HIMYM, but OMG that trailer was so boring I started falling asleep watching it. If I couldn’t stay awake during the trailer, how I would be able to do a full-length movie when it comes to theaters in March?
Before Jessica Walter was married for over 30 years on Retired at 35, she was married for three months on The Alfred Hitchcock. She really looks the same now as she did when she was 23 years old in that 1964 episode…just gorgeous!
Last night Larry King was on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and after watching the two of them together it reconfirms my thoughts that CNN made a huge f*cking mistake by letting him go and bringing Piers Morgan on to replace him.
Seriously how awesome was it watching the two of them interacting together like that? I love how they both played with each other whether it was Craig doing the interview or Larry. I mean the former CNN host was able to get the late night talk show host to admit stuff he never admitted.
I am not going to tell you what they said because, you know what, you really have to make the time to watch all three segments from last night’s show. It was truly a great hour of television. I wish there were more of them, but with hosts like King, Oprah and Regis retiring these moments are becoming a thing of the past…sadly. Well at least we still have Craig and he (and Jimmy Kimmel) is the hope for future television.