If you are like me, then you have problems sleeping. Also, you do not like to take pills because they make you feel worse when you wake up.
Well, finally there is a way to get to sleep without that yucky feeling in the morning and that is listening to Jordan Schlansky talk about sparkling water for nearly 3 minutes. He so monotone and boring, I do not know how the Conan staff can listen to him without falling asleep. Although, that might explain why there are so many Starbucks in and around Warner Bros Studios. They need their caffeine fix to survive any interactions with him.
You know, now that I think about, TBS would be doing insomniacs a solid if they had Jordan Schlansky host the late night talk show for the night. People around the world would finally get the shut eye they so desire. Babies could finally sleep through the night, in turn helping their sleep deprived parents get some much needed rest and relaxation. It is a win/win situation for everyone except the sleeping pill industry! Conan O’Brien please make this happen.
When I think of Eric Stonestreet, I think of the guy who is afraid of his own shadow thanks to all the times that Ellen DeGeneres has scared him on her talk show. Turns out he used to be braver back on the ’90s because he worked security at a Garth Brooks show.
Now 22 years later, he got to meet the man he protected. He described these photos as “In 1995 I worked security for A (ONE) Garth Brooks concert in Manhattan Ks. Last night I finally got to say you’re welcome for keeping him safe that night and basically giving him the wonderful career he’s had thus far. Thank you Garth for the amazing night I had with my #crew slash #squad ❤️#circles.”
Their original encounter gives new meaning to “I’ve got friends in low places.” Get it because the Modern Family star was lower than the Country singer and the actor was protecting his friend.
MTV is doing something really strange, they are getting back into music TV by reviving TRL. Carson Daly will not be returning, instead the MTV VJ will be replaced by five different hosts including rapper-comedian DC Young Fly and Chicago radio host Erik Zachary.
The announcement was made yesterday and The New York Times says that it will be on our airwaves in October with a new state of the art studio.
It will be interesting to see how the new generation of MTV viewers will take to hearing music on the network and not teen moms. I welcome it, but then again I have aged out of VH1!