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To: g_w_north who wrote (308070)10/29/2006 12:31:27 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1584377
 
<"the vagina can take a lot of punishment">

I don't even know where to begin with that one. That part of the interview really reminded me of Senator Frist's comment (or no comment) regarding the contraction of AIDS through sweat.


......or Terry Schiavo is alive; she's alive I tell ya! I wonder if Frist really is a doctor.

Of course there is that whole gay agenda thing LOL.... I can just picture the "to-do list".........

I had never seen the guy Rakoff[sp?] so I had no idea what to expect.....and he seemed so self effacing at first that when he made his first zinger, I wasn't ready for it. Good clip!




To: g_w_north who wrote (308070)10/29/2006 1:30:13 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584377
 
BTW regarding the missing video clip on youtube........here is the problem:

"In March, an earlier Slashdot post asked if iTunes sales of the Daily Show would make it harder to share clips online. Well, apparently with the $1.65 billion YouTube acquisition by Google, the answer is now yes. Today, YouTube removed all of its Comedy Central content. Google knew this was coming but you have to wonder if YouTube will be worth that $1.65 billion on Monday. The take down request comes a year after a Wired interview where Daily Show Executive Ben Karlin encouraged viewers to download: 'If people want to take the show in various forms, I'd say go.' Maybe the New York Times Company would have been a better acquisition for Google after all."

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