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Jerry Lewis' son Gary had a halfway decent career as a pop star in the sixties as front-man for Gary Lewis and the Playboys.
It's that time of year again - yes, the Jerry Lewis Telethon will soon be returning to our screens. Stay up with Jerry and watch the stars come out. Big stars, too - like Norm Crosby, Jann Carl, and John Tesh.
Here's future President of the United States Sarah Palin - when she was just a sportscaster for what appears to be an Alaskan public access channel.
He's a sex addict.
I used to work with a guy from Minnesota who called Coca-Cola "pop".
Here's a site containing a collection of unforgettable photos that literally "changed the world".
If you watched the Democratic National Convention at all this week, you may have been wondering what's wrong with Bill Clinton's nose.
A site called Blogged has reviewed this site, and given it a 7.6.
Here's David Bowie and Mick Ronson performing "Queen Bitch" on The Old Grey Whistle Test.
Here's a great interview with Tom Smothers about the upcoming release of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour on DVD.
Do Not Adjust Your Set was a children's comedy airing in the U.K. from 1967-69. Most notably, it was the show that first assembled most (4/6) of the Monty Python team.
Cuban taekwando competitor Angel Matos takes umbrage with Chinese referee - and rebuts with a few swift kicks to the cabeza.
Odessey and Oracle was a psychedelic album from The Zombies; recorded in 1967, it wasn't released in the U.S. until 1969 - after the band had already decided to call it quits.
Hey - what's the deal with comedians who will do anything for a buck?
A couple from Madison, WI have a formula for picking winning lottery tickets, and $1.4 million in recent winnings to prove it.
Here's an unfunny sketch from The Dean Martin Show - which appears to be little more than an excuse to shove as many celebrities as possible into a five-minute segment.
I don't know where this is from, but it appears to be a guy imitating Hitler in Norway or some such place.
The Seekers were an Australian folk group that found great success during the British Invasion as a pop group. The primary reason? - lead singer Judith Durham had one of the strongest female voices of her generation.
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Why not try Hoffspace? - the David Hasselhoff Social Network (officially endorsed by the man himself.)
Here are some Yiddish words that are commonly used in American English.
In 1995, Hulk Hogan turned down the product that would later be known as The George Foreman Grill (allegedly, according to him) in order to throw his considerable clout behind a "mall" pasta chain called Hulk Hogan's Pastamania.
This weekend, while watching the opening day matches of the Premier (soccer) League from England, I remarked to my wife - sarcastically - that the sport might be more interesting if the players used their hands instead of their feet - and were allowed to throw the ball into the goal.
Left vs. Right is Microsoft's new comical search engine using the same surreal streaming-video technology as last year's Ms. Dewey.
Here's a site where you can take your face - and place it unconvincingly against various public domain yearbook photos through the years.
I'll admit I haven't paid any attention to the Padres since about '84 or so ... but I just caught a few minutes of their latest on ESPN and - regarding the uniforms... damn. Just damn.
I'm slightly bugged by the news that after just a few weeks - The Dark Knight is being called the second highest-grossing film of all-time.
This post started to be about Dora Hall, and how her husband (the CEO of the Solo Cup company,) bought her a $400,000 TV special in the late sixties, and put her face on the back of the cup boxes for a bewildered public to ponder throughout the next decade. Red Solo plastic cups have become synonymous with underage drinking and binge drinking in the United States. Although ostensibly first used as a more discreet alternative to simply drinking beer straight from the can or bottle or in a transparent cup, today a red Solo cup, especially in a collegiate setting, is considered more likely to contain an alcoholic beverage than not. Solo cups have become the cup of choice for Beer Pong and Flip Cup on college campuses.
Here's a site that tells you what song was #1 on the U.S. charts on the day you were born. (It even links to the iTunes Music Store, so you can listen to a 30-second sample.)
One of my few regrets in life was once paying to see an obviously miserable Sandy Allen inside a half-assed Guiness Book of Records museum on the boardwalk in Wildwood, NJ.
Here's a very funny clip of an extreme reaction from one of those Dateline sex predators.
The Spanish Men's Olympic Basketball team placate themselves with not being a serious medal contender by making "Chinese Eyes" for local courier ad. It hits the Internet and international hilarity does not ensue.
Here's part one of an entire episode of David Letterman's original NBC talk show. Not "Late Night" - this is the show that aired in the morning.
In honor of Madden 2009 (it's in stores tomorrow), here's Frank Caliendo doing his one good impression.
Whenever I need a little pick-me-up, I head over to Wrestling Gone Wrong and check out the latest videos of botched piledrivers, powerslams and such from the world of Pro Wrestling.
Billy West is a successful voice artist, and one of the best things that ever happened to The Howard Stern Show during his tenure there in the 90's. Surely you would recognize his voice from Futurama, Ren & Stimpy, Doug, or any number of the cartoons and commercials he's done over the years.
Having apparently run out of lame British game shows to import, American networks are now setting their sights on Japan for insulting new series concepts.
Well, the inevitable has finally happened - Stern sidekick Artie Lange checked himself into rehab this week.
Lookalikes are always good for a laugh - especially when they don't quite look like who they're supposed to look like.
We haven't done a "What If" lately so -- let's all close our eyes and imagine what it would have been like if Sammy Davis, Jr. had sung the theme song to Hawaii Five-0.
Here's one of my favorite videos and one of my favorite pop songs. It's "Carrie-Anne" performed by The Hollies on the Smothers Brothers show in 1968.