Clickable This Week: The Best of Snooki, Don Draper's New Pad and More
by Elena Cox, posted Jul 31st 2010 11:00AM
It's hard to keep up with everything on the Internet -- trust us, we know. In an effort to simplify your lives, we're presenting you with the best Web finds of the week all in one convenient place: this post!This week in Internet fun: Steve Carell and Zach Galifanakis have an emotional exchange, the best of Snooki and more.
Comedians may be quick to make jokes at the expense of others but it's always easier to dish it out than to take it. Take a look at this emotional exchange between Steve Carell and Zach Galifanakis when both push each other too far.
Oh Snooks, you always have such words of wisdom to impart onto your fans, like when you told us in episode 8, "I'm not trashy, unless I drink too much." In honor of season two of the most addicting reality shows of all time, take a look at BuzzFeed's '12 Best Snooki Quotes.'
Hollywood loves the rags to riches story, why do you think there are so many remakes of 'Cinderella?' But when you have a real life Cinderella story, it's a lot more inspirational. Here are some famous celebrities who had a rough past and worked hard to get themselves where they are today.
A lot of girls would kill to have a song written about them, but as the old saying goes, be careful what you wish for or you could wind up being the Britney Spears to Justin Timberlake's 'Cry Me a River.' The Frisky compiled 10 songs secretly written about other people, and while some are not really secrets (Dave Coulier as the inspiration for 'You Oughta Know') some may come as a bit of a surprise (Patty Boyd as 'Layla'). Read the full list here.
Reality television can get a little bit trashy or just impossibly hard to watch, (Britney Spears' 'Chaotic' anyone?) Here is a list of potential reality shows that could be quite interesting. My favorite? It's a toss-up between 'Bros Icing Bears' and 'Blindfolded Alligator Racing.'
The season premiere of AMC's 'Mad Men' brought in 2.9 million viewers last Sunday, not bad for a cable program. The episode showed Don Draper's new bachelor pad and The Gothamist went on a hunt to track down which New York City building our favorite ad-man now calls home. Here's what they found. Plus, what does Don's new fetish say about us? Find out here.



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