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Posted Mar 2nd 2009 11:35AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: OpEd, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free

I don't usually watch the CBS Monday night comedy lineup anyway (I watch
Chuck and
Heroes), but even if I did I think I might want to skip tonight's episodes, or at least put the mute on during the commercial breaks.
In a move that is probably more about promoting Craig Ferguson's show during the debut week of
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Ferguson and Paris Hilton will host the CBS lineup tonight. That means that at the start of (and probably during the middle of)
Big Bang Theory,
How I Met Your Mother,
Two and a Half Men, and
Rules of Engagement, Hilton and Ferguson will be shown sitting on a couch, watching the lineup along with viewers, probably making funny and/or sexually suggestive comments. They're already running a promo that shows Hilton saying "that's hot." Ugh.
Not sure if they're also going to host the only drama in the lineup,
CSI: Miami. If you are regular viewers of the comedies, I'd just like to say:
I'm sorry.
Posted Oct 9th 2008 12:55PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Video, Web, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Did you know that Paris Hilton is running for President? I know, I know, you haven't seen any commercials on TV and she hasn't participated in any of the debates and who knows if she even knows what the word incumbent means, but she wants to be the next leader of the free world. And she's asked the best fake President we've ever had for some advice.
That's right, Paris has asked Martin Sheen (aka Jed Bartlett) for advice on how to be a fake President if that day should come. At first Sheen seems rather confused at why he's talking to Hilton ("I don't usually come to this kind of party."), but he eventually gives her advice, including how to solve problems in the kitchen ("During my fake Presidency, the kitchen was always my favorite spot to solve the great fake issues of our time), and why it's harder to be a fake President today than it was when his first term started in the late 90s. Sheen is pretty funny: great delivery and he does it all with a mock seriousness. Also look for a cameo at the end by the highest-paid sitcom star on TV right now.
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