The Death of Chef
The latest round in the Scientology, South Park dust-up. South Park 2 Scientology 0. That's right Scientology is nil, nothing, zero. If they're smart they'll do a Colonel Klink's Sergeant Hans Schultz. "I know nothing! Nothing!" and "I see nothing! Nothing!".
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Countdown with Keith Olbermann




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Olbermann is missing a real, legit story here....
-Isaac Hayes probably didn't write the press release, purportedly written by him, in which he quit the show. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,188463,00.html http://www.nypost.com/gossip/pagesix/65830.htm
-In a radio interview he gave prior to his stroke, he said he had no problem with the "Trapped in the Closet" episode that he supposedly quit over. http://foryourentertainment.blogspot.com/2006/03/chefgate-is-about-to-bust-wide-open.html
This poor man, who is likely still incapacitated, is being manipulated by his religion, members of which are speaking for him!
Verily, they are geniuses. Too bad old Isaac did himself in to protect the Adventurers club.
I be larfing at him.
Good Lord (oops, not allowed to say that here)--Norm's old enough to remember Hogan's Heroes! (or is it on cable now?).
Trivia question of the day: who played Col. Klink, who was his famous father, and what did he do?
Very controversial show in its time, believe it or not. It seems some folks thought it rather crude to paint Nazis as a bunch of lovable slapstick types. But it's the same thing the mass media's done with Bush...
Col. Klink was Werner Klemperer. I assume his father was Otto Klemperer, the conductor. I know his cousin was Victor Klemperer, a Jew married to an "Aryan" and who lived in Dresden and whose diaries of the Nazi years were preserved They detail how step-by-step Jews were stripped of their human rights.
Hilarious... simply hilarious... the episode is dumping all over the internet right now if anyone has missed it.
Otto was indeed Werber's pa!
"we should be mad at that fruity little club for scrambling his brains"! Jeezus, Yaweh, Allah, and LRH - heeheehee!
I wonder if the Super adventure club charges beaucoup $$$ for its rituals?
Fun clip, thanks!
So, Fox has a story on Hayes. Hum.
I guess Fox & their hounds believe that, "the Enemy, of My Enemy, is My Friend". That's just startling.
Good to know.
Right about now, that's about the only thing on Fox I'd trust.
BlueBerry Pick'n can be found @ ThisCanadian.com "Silent Freedom is Freedom Silenced"
BlueBerry Pick'n - WOW ! ARe you blind ??? It's on MSNBC .
Wake up , pull your head out of whatever haze or hole it is in ....
Sheesh !
hey, smart ass, pay attention.
over on Fox, they're claiming that Hayes, 'had a stroke'.
come on, now, only 3 beats to the bar.
about the only thing I'd trust is that Fox would make a convoluted case with Scientology if only to take a kick @ the Boys.
up to speed now?
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