Are Southern Californians weather wimps? Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel seems to think so in this clip from a recent monologue.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel asks the nation to pray for "freezing" Southern Californians.
Are Southern Californians weather wimps? Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel seems to think so in this clip from a recent monologue.
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I agree with his sentiments.
Before I retire for the evening I would not even bother turning on (in a figurative sense, of course) Leno or Letterman. Both are so plastic and phony. Kimmel is always my choice. And if for some reason my mommy allows me to stay up REAL late I will watch Craig Ferguson. But Kimmel seems somewhat real to me. That's why I like him. Although he is a product of Hollywood and therefore is forced to lean to the left - Kimmel will normally bash the GOP. But every so often he gets some real good zingers in on Obama. Not nearly enough. But enough to make him appear REAL to me. You must have caught Kimmel on a bad night, Lil Party. All we are saying is give Kimmel a chance! :^)
Lil Marty with a new heart Leisure World
Re: your size, I'll pass. You in the movies? I bet those widows at LW can't keep their hands off ya! hah.
It's 34 degrees F in Milwaukee this week and 15 to 19 degrees F at night. Try 50 below with wind chill factor in Duluth, Minnesota sometime. I've seen a girl's hair freeze and break off in such cold. Horrific.
"Hippocrite Gore just sold Current TV to Al Jazzera" Because he said that he will not sell Current TV to anyone, and complained about it when Romney sold his bike in San Diego. Or something. Birth certificate?
A late night comedian makes fun of OC news media reports about so called "cold weather" in southern CA, and the LF Patch blog entry reporting it turns political. It's only a matter of time. Going forward all future LF Patch blog entries now require someone to start a tangent countdown like so: "The comments to this entry will turn political tangent in 3, 2, 1...." It's now obligatory, because by now we all know how these things end. As if it's perfectly sane to run everything Jimmy Kimmel happens to say on TV through a critical political prism and then write it down in the comments section. Next week, a turkey sandwich lunch special at Bagel's & Brew in Lake Forest somehow recalls us all of Eric Holder's conspiratorial involvement in the "Fast & Furious" operation in northern Mexico.
Facetiousness, sarcasm and irony. Look them up.