https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt46lfffXrg
After almost two years at The View, Raven-Symone has a new point of view. Well actually it is an old one because she is going to be doing a That’s So Raven sequel series for Disney Channel. That’s right kids of the ’90s, not only do you have Fuller House, you also have There’s More Raven. That is not the title, the show doesn’t have one yet or a cast or anything. According to the press release this is what we know, “Raven is now a divorced mother to two pre-teen kids (a son and daughter), one of whom has inherited her ability to catch glimpses of the future.”
What’s next? Still All That? Lizzie McGuirer? Mickey Mouse Night Club? Step By Step By Step? Just the 30 of Us? The Simpsons?
Enough about that, let’s talk about her leaving The View. That’s about all. No on cares and no one will miss her. Although, it makes you wonder how much longer the show can go on? They go through hosts like they grow on trees, which I guess they do. I mean look at many people have co-hosted The View since it launched 19 years ago. More than the years they have been on the air.
Talking about the Disney Channel, the voice behind hugely popular Elena of Avalor aka Aimee Carrero’s other show Young & Hungry was picked up for a 5th season. The news is not a surprise, it is just a surprise that Freeform took so long to do it. The sitcom will be back early next year with all new episodes.
Queen Elizabeth II was seen shopping at supermarket, something I am sure she has never done on her own before in all of her 90 years; so is the British Monarchy going through hard times? Nope, as The Royal Family explained, “The Queen pops into Poundbury’s supermarket and looks at locally sourced produce stocked in store. The Royal Family also met farming families who supply businesses in #Poundbury and supermarket staff.”
But for a second, didn’t you quite enjoy the concept of Her Royal Highness doing her shopping? Picking out dog food for her Corgi’s, getting some vegetables to make a salad, buying some prune juice to keep her regular and so on?
Yesterday, on Late Night it was time for another segment of Jokes Seth Can’t Tell with his writers Amber, who is an African-American female, and Jenny, who likes females. The NBC host is neither of those things, well he likes females, but you know what I mean.
Anyways they tell jokes he can’t and they told one that even made me cringe and it takes a lot to do that. That cringe-worthy laugh starts off with him going, “It was announced recently that a popular webseries about a Lesbian Vampire will be turned into a feature film.” Jenny finished it off with, “A Lesbian Vampire is like a regular Vampire except she loves having sex when you are on your period.” To which a grossed out Meyers responded by saying, “How about jokes can’t tell?”
Like I said it was cringe worthy, but it is also really funny. As long as you don’t do what I did and picture it. Unless you are in to that sort of thing. Then I don’t want to know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XIZPmzSIeA
We know that both Drake and Alex Trebek are Canadians and have curly hair, and that is pretty much all the two men have in common. This is something we found out on Jeopardy when the game show read this question, “This Canadian rapped, ‘Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, them boys up to somethin’, Uh uh uh, I think I need some Robitussin.'”
That is the Whitest thing we have seen on television since a Donald Trump rally a few hours ago. Seriously, that is so vanilla, maple syrup was spouting of trees to give it some flavor. What else can you come up with?
For decades there has been an old lyricist’s tale of what In The Air Tonight is about, and the other night Phil Collins told Jimmy Fallon what it is truly about.
If you are like me, you have heard a something along the version that either the Genesis singer saw someone drown by the hands of a murderer and didn’t do anything or that his brother was died by drowning and no one saved him. Is it one of those scenarios?`
It is not, he revealed on The Tonight Show, “I was just pissed off, you know, I was angry.” The NBC host wanted to know what made him angry. The drummer told him, “You go through a divorce and sometimes it is like ‘Please, I love you, I love you, I love you…Don’t hang up. Don’t hang up’ And then it is like well, ‘F you!’ And then of course that is when a song like In The Air Tonight comes out. There is obviously a lot of anger in there.”
The anger I got, the going through a fight with an ex-wife I didn’t. I think I will stick with the original theories, especially after listening him perform the song with The Roots on the show.
Which story behind the song have you heard? Which one are going with? Do you wish you didn’t know truth? Just like when someone told you that The Vapors’ Turning Japanese is not about masturbation. That one still pissed me off.
To hear Phil Collins sing the haunting classic, then click here!