Emmy's Part 2
I finished watching the Emmys. George Lopez was one of the funniest of the comedians who were co-hosting the show. He has a show on ABC, produced by Sandra Bullock. Maybe you should check it out. The John Ritter tribute was performed by The Fonz, Henry Winkler. It was pretty good, but when they showed those pictures of Ritter, you could just see that he didn't look all that healthy in some of them. And then today came the news that Gordon Jump, The Maytag repairman and GM of WKRP In Cincinatti has died. That was really sad. Jennifer Garner and Victor Garber presented an award at the Emmys. I was stunned to see Garber smile. His character on Alias is my absolute favorite, and he never smiles. Never. But maybe we'll get to see Jack smile Sunday when he finds out that Syd's alive. At the end of the Emmy's they had all the winners standing on stage holding their trophies so that all the losers in the audience would have one more chance to get the losing rubbed in their faces. That was the most insulting part I think. Hopefully, the losers took the opportunity to get to the bathroom ahead of the winners to try to avoid the long lines.
To refresh everyone's memory as to why my blog is named Window Dressing, here's another spy definition, courtesy of the folks over at the spy museum
Hospital: Russian slang for prison.
And if there are any tractor trailer drivers out there reading this, I have a question: Is it too much to ask that you let us little car drivers onto the interstate? That entrance ramp only goes so far and then it ends. The truck driver today had no one on his left side, he could have gotten over and let me on, but no. He wanted to be a selfish hog. Well, Oink, oink to you too, buddy!
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