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CW's Reaper targets the hipster bar crowd

I stopped by my local alehouse with some friends the other night, to hoist a few and talk about the upcoming Fall TV season. Imagine my amazement when, lo and behold, what should appear on the bar in front of me? Coasters for the CW's upcoming comedy / sci-fi show, Reaper.
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South Park: D-Yikes!
(S11E06)
Mrs. Garrison: Kids, I need to tell you something that you might find a little shocking: I'm gay.
Stan: Again?
Longtime fans of South Park know that Mr./Ms. Garrison is a mercurial sexual beast. S/he's now been both straight and gay as a man and as a woman, but the one constant that remains is that whatever her preference happens to be that week, she takes it very seriously.
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Spike has the MANswers
MANswers, a new game show for Spike centering on the kind of questions men want to ask but don't find "socially acceptable" will be given a nine-episode run and will debut sometime this fall. The show will pit contestants against one another and include re-enactments and interviews with experts.
Variety reports that some of these so-called "socially unacceptable" questions include "how long can a man survive on just beer?" and "what's the best organ to eat if you're a cannibal?"
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Moral Orel: Maturity
(S01E09)
Dad: You need to start behaving like more of an adult around here.
Orel: But dad, I'm only twelve.
Dad: That's no excuse. Why your own personal hero, Jesus, was very mature at your age.
Orel: He was?
Dad: Of course. At twelve he was already busy proving the Jews wrong.
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Andy Dick walks into a bar....
Polysexual comedian Andy Dick has, in his own manic way, become the Andy Kaufman
of the new century. It's not always evident where his act ends and reality begins, and he's been known to drive his
fellow actors insane by never making it exactly clear where that line is. I mention this because the gay blog Queerty has some
gossip about the insane funnyman, and I'm not quite sure if it was a result of Andy just having some fun, or actually,
well, living up to his last name. Apparently, Andy stopped by a gay bar while in New Orleans shooting an episode of
Celebrity Poker Showdown (well, after shooting the episode, they didn't film it in a gay bar).
Anyway, according to rumor, Andy ordered a drink and then walked away, claiming he didn't have to pay for it because he
was a celebrity. After a heated exchange, Dick paid for his drinks, and then groped a female patron. I'd like to think
it was just Andy being Andy, trying to get a rise out of the bartender while intending to pay for the drinks all along.
Not paying for your drinks, especially in a city trying to get back on its feet after the Katrina disaster, seems like,
in more ways than one, a dick move.













