voicemail-related stories
Posted Apr 26th 2007 10:24AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: OpEd, Watercooler Talk, Celebrities, 30 Rock

Alec Baldwin apologizes to the public and to his daughter on
The View today for poor parenting. As
Bob mentioned, he also tells the audience that he has asked to be released from his
30 Rock contract because he does not want to bring bad press to the show. (NBC has thankfully
rejected that request)
He has been making headlines all week after a really
nasty voicemail message he left for his daughter was somehow leaked to the entertainment media-types. Baldwin is currently in a bitter custody battle over his 12-year old daughter, Ireland, with his ex-wife, Kim Basinger. Baldwin blames Basinger for leaking the audio, she denies it. She also released a statement saying that she hopes Baldwin gets control of his anger.
I wonder... is Alec's career really as damaged as he seems to think it is? Are people going to stop watching
30 Rock or suddenly dislike his
30 Rock character because he left a mean voicemail for his daughter? Am I the only one who thinks he's overreacting by attempting to resign from the show?
Posted Sep 13th 2006 9:17AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, TV on DVD, The Office

Season 2 of
The Office went on sale at Best Buy yesterday (
the website is already sold out). The DVD set is called
The Office: Severance Package and it includes some Dunder-Mifflin schwag, including Post-It notes, notepad, pen and magnet, and a calendar. There's also a phone number to Dwight Schrute's voicemail. The message on the voicemail, unfortunately, is not Dwight, but his fictional assistant (which makes the guy the Assistant to the Assistant to the Regional Manager). He explains that Dwight is at a LOTR convention and talks some lingo and then pitches the "oh-so-scorching" and "crazy" deals on paper. It's only marginally entertaining, but here's the number anyway: 1-800-984-DMPC (3672).
Supposedly the Season 2 DVD is great- with bloopers and all sorts of behind-the-scenes extras. I'm kicking myself for not remembering to pick one up yesterday.
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