R.I.P. Art Buchwald
There's one less funny person in the world today ... All I know is, when I go, I want to do one of these.
If you read Peter Chianca's weekly humor column,
you
know the world is a strange place. Here's more proof.
There's one less funny person in the world today ... All I know is, when I go, I want to do one of these.
First, a few words about the late President Gerald Ford. I always liked him, and even voted for him in my elementary school’s mock presidential election in 1976. (I figured I should, since my mother drove one of his cars.) Here was an ordinary guy, someone who showed that in America, anyone really can accidentally become president.
Just as I suspected ... Steve Jobs is full of it!
Madonna has spoken! For those of you who forgot to take notes, here is a summary:That about sums it up.
It’s time once again for me to look back on my predictions from 12 months ago, in order to see whether my keen journalistic insight served me well in prognosticating the major events for the coming year, or if I was, as usual, talking out of an opening not typically equipped for human speech. So let’s see what I had to say about 2006:
No, it's not that cold medicine you're taking — you really are in a fog. It's because you've lost track of what's in and what's out when it comes to society, politics, fashion, the arts and life in general. Don't be embarrassed, it happens to the best of us. And the good news is, you have our annual roundup to fall back on as you enter 2007. But if any of the following falls flat at your next cocktail party, please don't blame us. Blaming is out.
For this year's What's In/What's Out, click here.
For a PDF version, click here.