
Have you guys been following this Shirley Sherrod story? An edited video made a black USDA employee look like she was discriminating against a white farmer. The White House had her fired. But it turns out watching the whole video she actually HELPED the white farmer? Yikes. We’re gonna need a bigger Beer Summit! Read all directions before filling out the test answers, student Obama! The answer was: leave the test blank for an A!
And this rigged video? Woof. Have fun at dinner, Andrew Breitbart! I mean, let’s be honest: reverse racism is a problem (good point, Mr Blogger man). But in the ranking of how big a problem reverse racism is in the United States, it ranks somewhere below the distressing disappearance of Mr Pibb and being placed in a Comic-Con line for a Salt Panel. But this whole fiasco just one more distressing piece of news in a distressingly hot summer that requires yet another LolK withdrawal from Tomatobank just to make one’s life even tolerable. That and having your diamond shoes polished.
Speaking of delightful things that sparkle, what’s up with Topher Grace?
There’s a very neat site called Atpictures that ranks celebrities. Cool idea! But what’s this? http://www.atpictures.com/topher Ranked #525 among celebrities? And Jackson Rathbone (who?) is number one? Perfect sense. You made the grade of pro sites, Atpictures.
The Cinefastique had an interview with Topher Grace, talking about America’s #1 action movie not featuring floating hallway fights: http://cinefantastiqueonline.com/2010/07/predators-topher-grace-interview/ I haven’t actually listened to it or watched it, but it is self-recommending. Source(s): Common sense.
Of course, the most important source of information/news/pogs in our daily lives is Wikipedia. Of COURSE. If someone said to you, “No, I really think it is Reuters News” you would say “NO, of course not, it’s Wikipedia.” Clearly. So what’s this on Topher’s entry? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topher_Grace “In 2009, Grace became the subject of a reoccurring Videogum.com column entitled “What’s Up With Topher Grace?” which relates the latest news in a snarky fashion.” Haha. “Excellent!”—Bill & Ted, 1989-2012. Although someone please edit Wikipedia. They misspelled “respectful and keenly interested” as “snarky.”
And, of course, That 70’s Show remains popular in syndication.
There you go. That is what is up with Topher Grace. Send your Topher tips to tophergracenews@videogum.com. See you next time!
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