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We're on episode five of this fabulous series, so we thought we'd catch you up on all the drama so far. In the first installment we met Denise Fallon--the brassy wife of Jimmy Fallon who thinks ...

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While hosting the Ad Council Annual Dinner Wednesday night, "30 Rock" creator Tina Fey brought back her famous impersonation of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. "Mrs. Palin and I continue to have so much in common," she said.

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Though this has been a tough year, try to remember this: when times are tough, somewhere in the world, some unsuspecting turkey is about to have a fistful of gravy shoved deep into his ass.

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The day you see your first lobster - it's a rite of passage. This little boy sees his father unveil a box of lobsters, and proceeds to have his mind blown.

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How did the Pilgrims celebrate the first Thanksgiving? According to these adorable young history buffs, with blankets covered in smallpox.

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Craig and Darren are back and since they destroyed the Twittersphere, Craig has moved on from Twitter to Linked In. Darren is still having none of it, begging the question, "Why does anyone us this site?" over and over again.

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Actor Jason Segel made a surprise appearance during the Swell Season's November 18th concert in Los Angeles. Always the lady killer, Segel wooed the audience with a personal ditty in which he ensured ...

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Stephen Colbert sat down with David Letterman last night and reminisced about his trip to Iraq. He recounted for Dave his visit to the White House where the president taped a segment for Stephen to show the troops.

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Tennessee Titans owner Bud Adams made an obscene hand gesture from his luxury suite while celebrating the Titans' 41-17 win over Buffalo Sunday. We decided this deserved attention in the form of a flip-off retrospective.

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When Robert Pattinson gets sad or angry he doesn't cry about it, but rather he climbs up a tree (usually with a doll that looks like Kristen Stewart) and complains. This is not a rare occurrence: Robert is bothered so often that there's a whole Website devoted to it.

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Last week we told you about young Will Phillips, a boy who refuses to pledge allegiance to the flag and the United States of America until gays and lesbians are allowed to marry. While Will is finding support from op-ed columnists and his parents, the kids at school are not as kind.

Carolyn S. Wheeler As usual, Jon Stewart explains why we don't like Sarah Palin. Take that, Bernie Goldberg!

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Whether it's "Poker Face" or "Kyle's Mom's A Bitch," Cartman always seems to have a song to sing. On this week's episode, Cartman performed his most heartfelt song to date: an ode to his waterpark that has been "taken over" by minorities.

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Conan O'Brien responded to an angry Kirstie Alley last night after she tweeted that the "Tonight Show" host acts like she "bit his d**k off." The tweets were part of conversation with Star Jones who bemoaned being called fat and ugly on TV. Alley responded with this:

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Jon Stewart gave what seemed like his final word on Sarah Palin last night, explaining to Fox News pundits that he doesn't dislike her because she's from Alaska or because she hunts, but because "when you peel back the pretty, shooty layers of the Palin onion, there's no onion. ...












