30 Rock
by Bryan
If you didn’t see last night’s 30 Rock, watch it online if you have 22 minutes and you’re at a place where you can laugh. If your conscience is not clear with such an action, read the comments.
If you didn’t see last night’s 30 Rock, watch it online if you have 22 minutes and you’re at a place where you can laugh. If your conscience is not clear with such an action, read the comments.
It is a sports related post. It’s about Foxy Boxing.
Finally. A non-sports related post. Keep ’em coming. Loved the ep too.
Also — This is the meal you missed when you had your cold. I’ll make it again because it was fabulous.
http://madisonandmayberry.typepad.com/madison_mayberry/2007/11/mario-does-mexi.html
While this is an inside joke between me and “The Ben,” my thought on this is that the more people watch episodes online and buy the DVDs, the better chance the writers have of eventually being paid for them. It’s counterintuitive, but I think that if the writers asked people to stop watching shows online, the networks would fire back with something like, “Well, there’s no guarantee they’ll watch any more, why should we give you money?” By drawing larger numbers of Internet viewers for written shows (as opposed to reality shows), writers can claim that it is their work, and not the power of the network, that is drawing people to the Web site.
Bryan, you know you’re stealing from the writers, right? Don’t you dare cross that picket line!