Archive for July, 2008

What’s with “onion”? Is that like a hand-fruit now? I do appreciate the “in the fridge” specification so I don’t go looking for bean salad in the dishwasher

9:21 PM Picking this one up, timeshifted a few mins
9:22 PM Starting off with a group performance with the final 6. The song is Bette Midler. Everyone dressed in white. Choreographed by Mandy Moore
9:24 PM Cat Deley looks amazing in a shiney blue dress. Doing some sort of hair commercial-hair-wave-thing
9:25 PM [...]

Last Comic Standing 2008 Finale

By Jonathan + July 31st, 2008

Tonight is the finale of ‘Last Comic Standing’! I know there’s like no chance that Canadian Sean Cullen is going to win, but it’s still good times I’ll be liveblogging the whole thing on ScribbleLive and crossposting it here (a new feature we just rolled out). Enjoy!

8:16 PM First to perform [...]

Power grab: Technology puts consumer in control of content (source:CBC)

If consumers have their way, movie critics will be taking an early retirement, advertisers and marketers will be trolling Facebook and blogging circles for attention, and history will morph before our eyes like content in a wiki.
All indications are that we’re heading in that direction — [...]

Countdown to 2008 Summer Olympic Games!

By Jonathan + July 28th, 2008

As you can tell, we’re cooking up a lot of liveblogging goodness for the Beijing Olympics on ScribbleLive. There will be lots of great features launching before the opening ceremonies on August 8th, so make sure to keep checking back! Happy liveblogging!


Hanging out with KC this afternoon

By Jonathan + July 24th, 2008


Norwalk Furniture: needs a name change

By Jonathan + July 21st, 2008



My dog is a line producer on ‘The Hills’

By Jonathan + July 19th, 2008

Don’t ask me why I was watching ‘The Hills’ today, but has anyone noticed that my dog, Sandy Cohen, is a line producer? I’m going to start garnishing his wages to pay for his expensive-assed dog food

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