Before Kobe Bryant scored 33,643 points playing for the LA Lakers, he scored a lot of points on the SAT on Moesha. He was not a bad actor when he was 17 in that 1986 episode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9saQ-4_8Csk
Strangely enough, both Los Angeles basketball teams were supposed to play each other tomorrow, but they have decided to postpone the game in honor of losing one of the city’s greatest players of all time.
The NBA wrote, “The National Basketball Association game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the LA Clippers scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 28 at Staples Center has been postponed. The decision was made out of respect for the Lakers organization, which is deeply grieving the tragic loss of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven other people in a helicopter crash on Sunday.”
While the Lakers added, “The Los Angeles Lakers would like to thank all of you for the tremendous outpouring of support and condolences. This is a very difficult time for all of us. We continue to support the Bryant family and will share more information as it is available.”
Carter gets his second case on WGN tonight at 10p, and I can put my finger on why I laughed so hard watching it.
Dot (Brenda Kamino) goes to Japan to spread her late husband’s ashes, and on the way back finds a case for Carter (Jerry O’Connell). She meets a man on the plane who is carrying the ashes of his mom with him. She became suspicious of him when he kept going to the bathroom and leaving the ashes on the floor. Therefore, she looks inside and finds a thumb inside of it. Whose thumb is it, and why does this mystery man have it?
Carter, Sam (Sydney Poitier Heartsong), and Dave (Kristian Bruun) are on the case. They always think they are one step ahead of him, but it turns out they are not. How is he beating them at their own game? Will they get in front of him, or will he get away with digitcide? That a thing, right?
If you have not seen Carter yet, then you are missing out on the best police procedural on television now.
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You would think that anyone who can hear would love to hear Darren Hayes serenade them. However, there is someone who is not truly, madly, deeply in love with his vocals. That person is actually his dog Huxley.
When the Savage Garden singer was belting out the Four Tops’ I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch), the puppy could not stop howling. You could say Hayes’ singing will crash and burn in his household. Maybe if he wants Huxley to like his free concert, Hayes should sing The Animal Song. It does have animal in the title.
BTW I wonder if the first song he sang to his best friend, when they met, was I Knew I Loved You! To me, the best love is the love of a pet, and you know how much you love them before you meet them.
Robert Wagner was supposed to tape NCIS and then attend the Hollywood Show this weekend, but he canceled both appearances and a trip to Italy because he has been sick for several weeks.
His convention booking agent did not say what was wrong with the 89-year-old actor, but his website says he has a sinus infection.