Well, the good news is that tonight’s speech means we won’t have to deal with lying Lawrence O’Donnell. The bad news is that unless you get Speed so you can watch Monster Truck Jam there’s just not a lot of alternate programming to pick and choose from.
Frankly, as bad a night of TV as I can remember.
- AMC– The Mummy
- Food– Chopped Champions (Playoff Premier)
- FX– Rescue Me (Season Finale)
- Turner Classic– A Fistful of Dollars, The Bridges of Madison County (Clint Eastwood night)
- Toon– Unnatural History (premier)
- USA– Burn Notice (repeat of the Season 3 Opener), Covert Affairs (premier)
- SciFi– Warehouse 13 (last week’s and new)
- ESPN– World Series of Poker (premier)
- ABC Family– Melissa & Joey
- Discovery– Swords: Life on the Line (premier)
Later-
- SciFi– Haven (repeat of this week’s)
Dave hosts Michael Douglas and Merle Haggard. Michael will no doubt be whoring his sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Jon and Stephen are in repeats until next Tuesday despite TV Guide’s lying listing (and Yahoo is worse than ever, almost unusable).
Alton does casseroles. The Revenge Society is another Venture Brothers episode that really advances the story arc. If you can stay up late enough I highly recommend it.
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the speech and O’Donnell really was infuriating last night. It has come to the point that I can no longer “listen” to the this President, either. I have taken to reading Obama’s speeches rather than listening to him speak.
I may just try to finish the diary I was working on earlier today.
for Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster that won’t make me barf. My daughter is now the answer but still doesn’t have the question