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New Trashwire article

5 things I learned about dudes from watching Super Bow ads

For guys, the Super Bowl is like Christmas, New Years and a birthday all rolled into one. Aside from the game itself, all the expensive advertising seems to celebrate this most dude-centric of days. As a woman, I found it fascinating to watch what advertisers think will be appealing and to take a look at what we learn about guys from watching the Super Bowl commercials, so I bring you this list of 5 things we learn about dudes from watching these commercials.

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Momma’s Boys

Just saw this write up about NBC’s Momma’s Boys and thought it was pretty spot-on.

Momma’s Boys will never make it to a second season, but that doesn’t matter, it is just like the droves of sensationalist, sex driven television before it. It is tittlating television that garners the day after discussions that drive ratings in a rough television market.

More at http://savetelevision.wordpress.com/2009/01/06/mommas-boys/

Because you can never have enough Wolf

Here’s one more clip featuring Wolf from American Gladiators



American Gladiators f-ing rules!

Tonight’s two hour episode of American Gladiators was off the friggin hook!


Wolf was in rare form, which you know I love, and one of the female contestants was so crazy amped that it was like Cheri Oteri in an SNL sketch. The woman was a former Air Force chick from Colorado (of course she’s from my home state!) with some serious anger management issues. Every time they cut to her kids, they looked terrified and were probably thinking, “Mom’s had a few too many Red Bulls.” During one intro interview with Leila Ali, she screamed one of the greatest quotes I’ve ever heard on network tv:

“Some girls like puppy dogs and pink bows, I like speed and violence, baby!”

Anyway, until I can get a clip from tonight’s episode, here’s a behind-the-scenes clip featuring my favorite Gladiator ever, Wolf, talking about how he likes to mind f*ck the contestants.


D-listers unite for The Celebrity Apprentice on NBC

The Celebrity Apprentice made its debut last night on NBC.

In the first episode, Donald Trump introduced the cast of famous faces playing for various charities. Among them were Gene Simmons from KISS, boxing champ Lennox Lewis, Taxi’s Marilu Henner, Vincent Pastore from The Sopranos, Olympic gold medalists and Nadia Comanici and Jennie Finch, former supermodel Carol Alt, country singer Trace Adkins, Ultimate Fighting champion (and Jenna Jameson paramour) Tito Ortiz, former Telemundo exec Nely Galan, Stephen Baldwin, and lesser-known “stars” like Playboy Playmate Tiffany Fallon, and America’s Got Talent judge Piers Morgan AKA the poor man’s Simon Cowell. The biggest shock of the season thus far was the return ego-maniac and perpetual d-lister Omarosa from the first season of The Apprentice.

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