Before Gabriel Iglesias didn’t need an introduction, he got one when he joined All That. He looks the same now as he did when he was 23 in that 2000 episode.
Out of all of the burger chains, Carl’s Jr. has the most original hamburgers. And maybe also the most fattening ones.
You would think they would try to be a little healthier. But, nope. They upped the fat and calories, as in, they added a third patty to most famous burgers.
There are five triple burgers: The Famous Star®, a classic burger with American Cheese, lettuce and tomato. The Western Bacon Cheeseburger® featuring melted American Cheese, crispy onion rings and tangy BBQ sauce. The El Diablo, which features bacon, jalapeno POPPERS® bites, pepper jack cheese and jalapeno coins. The Guacamole Bacon with bacon, melted pepperjack cheese, lettuce and tomato. The Big Carl® burger featuring melted American, lettuce and classic sauce.
“Carl’s Jr. has always been bold and willing to push the limits, so why restrict our guests from getting more of what they love?” said Maripaz Romero, vice president of brand marketing. “With the beloved, craveable flavors of our core burgers, it’s only natural to introduce this triple patty threat, proving that at Carl’s Jr., you don’t have to sacrifice size for flavor.”
Just reading about all of those triple charbroiled burgers, I gained three pounds. And yet, I want to try one for real. Everything above the neck says, “Do it.” Everything below says, “Don’t even think about it.”
Andy Cohen is filling in for Kelly Clarkson on her talk show today, and he does something she does to start every episode when she shows up to work. Well, sort of.
The Watch What Happens Live host lipsynched to a taped version of the American Idol’s Since U Been Gone.
He probably should have picked a different song because it sounds like he is sending her a message about being absent from her daytime talk show for most of March.
When it comes to his performance, he should stick to dancing to Dead & Company. We all can’t be good at everything. And performing is not one of his.
School Spirits is the little show that could. The first season streamed its first season on Paramount+, and it did OK. It got a second season.
Then, Netflix picked it up, and it found a whole new audience.
So, when the second season started streaming, it did 94% better than its freshman year.
Therefore, it makes sense that the streamer renewed it for a third season less than two weeks after its shocking second season finale, which left us wanting more.
“We are so thrilled to bring SCHOOL SPIRITS back to our devoted audiences for another season of masterful storytelling brought to life by Peyton List and the incredible cast,” said Shauna Phelan, Head of Live Action Scripted Series and Film for Awesomeness and Nickelodeon. “Co-showrunners Oliver Goldstick, Nate Trinrud and Megan Trinrud have an exceptional ability to capture the complexity and nuance of the teen experience, while also keeping audiences on their toes with the unexpected mystery, and we can’t wait to see what’s in store for the students of Split River High next season.”
And I can’t wait to see who is alive, who is dead, and who is whose body.
I just wish we didn’t have to wait until 2026 for new episodes.
When you say the name Tina Louise to anyone born before 1996, they will tell you she played the sexy actress Ginger Grant on Gilligan’s Island.
However, if you ask a group of elementary students at school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, they will tell you she is Ms. Tina. She is a woman who reads stories to them once a week to encourage them to read.
Those students are too young to hear her read her autobiography, Sunday, which she published in 1997. But The New York Times is old enough to talk to her about that book. She was more than willing to discuss the hard life she had before and the good one she had experienced after. However, she did not want to talk about her time on the sitcom, which is the only reason why we know who she is.
Yet, the 91-year-old told the reporter, “I’m very grateful for all the things that have happened to me and the opportunities that I’ve had.”
As the last surviving castaway of such a beloved show by millions of people and several generations, it would be nice if she would tell us a little something about her time on the Island.
I know that it is not new that she doesn’t want to talk about the series. You would think as she got older and with everyone else gone that she would get over that. But I guess whatever happened during 1964-1967 is not something she cares to reminisce about.
I know other actors like The Brady Bunch’s Eve Plumb and Family Matters’ Jaleel White changed their tunes about singing like a canary. Maybe before it is too late, she will have a change of heart.