Dargis' description of Ferrell and Reilly: "They’re losers that only a mother, an entertainment manager or a gang of self-satisfied comedy insiders could love" - sheigh
It was called "Debbie Does the Dollar Menu" - Bret Taylor
This is how Starbucks needs to differentiate itself from McDonalds. Or do they shoot porn movies at Starbucks also? "Double Whips with Hot Baristas"? - Ontario Emperor
I love this line: "he chose McDonald’s as a filming location because they did not want to pay for the use of a hotel and did not expect to be discovered while filming". - Ginger Makela
"Mommy, why are there grownups making funny noises in the PlayPlace?" - Ontario Emperor
first healthy choice meals and now this. McDonalds is really on a roll! - Elad
Actually, many of McDonald's US slogans of the last 30 years make for great porn intros: "Make every time a good time", "We love to see you smile", "McDonald's - It can happen", "Have you had your break today?", "Food, folks and fun!", "It's Mac Tonight", "Nobody makes your day like McDonald's can", "You, you're the one", and "We do it all for you". Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I... - Kevin Fox
It would have been much more appropriate for them to have chosen In-N-Out as the location - Mark Krynsky
That was a standard catchphrase when I was in elementary school: "In-n-out, In-n-out! That's what [insert whatever here] is all about!" [whatever] usually had a juvenile sexual connotation. - Kevin Fox
Kev: You forgot "It's a good time, for the great taste." Man... terrible.... Only surprise is that this arrest was in Japan and not the SF Valley where we grew up (porn capital of the world). - Chris Reed
For years, Johnson & Johnson obscured evidence that its popular Ortho Evra birth control patch delivered much more estrogen than standard birth control pills, potentially increasing the risk of blood clots and strokes, according to internal company documents.
But because the Food and Drug Administration approved the patch, the company is arguing in court that it cannot be sued by women who claim that they were injured by the product -- even though its old label inaccurately described the amount of estrogen it released.
This legal argument is called pre-emption. After decades of being dismissed by courts, the tactic now appears to be on the verge of success, lawyers for plaintiffs and drug companies say. - Shea Gunther
i want more charts than the one they show! how much is this because of general campaigning that colbert is part off and how much is colbert himself? - Ethan Winters
Agreed. Promises a lot, delivers a little. But a funny little! - sheigh
more than a little. just saying steven colbert's name makes me think of 42 things that make me chuckle. - Ethan Winters