Does Al Roker Have It Out for Ben Lyons?
It would be really random if he did, but there's a character in the NBC weatherman's book that sounds awfully familiar.
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It would be really random if he did, but there's a character in the NBC weatherman's book that sounds awfully familiar.
Last night, on his blog, Ebert posted a thoughtful defense of White. This morning he took it back.
It's already earned spotless raves from both trades, Roger Ebert, and Richard Corliss.
How many men could resist the opportunity to do a little tweaking?
"Another chapter to this saga will begin when Richard and I shortly announce a new movie review program."
And he wonders why Jason Voorhees has never been able to secure a book deal.
Yes, we know — noted satirist Roger Ebert posted that creationism Q&A on his Website as a joke.
A pedicab driver in midtown made a crack at her about hooking and other people laughed, but she was pissed.
We can all learn a lesson from this, people.
'Sometimes I think I am living in a nightmare.'
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