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Jon Stewart / Stephen Colbert Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear on the National Mall, October 30, 2010.
I accompanied Anthony Romero to his first appearance on The Colbert Report on April 18, 2006.
You can view the interview online at www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/61797/apr...
"On Notice" sign created for the Newseum. The original sign was used on "The Colbert Report," hosted by Stephen Colbert on "Comedy Central. " The sign board includes things and people "on notice" per Stephen Colbert. On exhibit at the Newseum in the News Corporation News History Gallery.
Gift, Comedy Central
Photo credit: James P. Blair/Newseum collection
This bear is about the size of my hand. I got it as a "free gift" with a long-ago mail order. It sits in front of my computer monitor and reminds me not to get stressed out. Who could look at that little teddy-bear face and not smile?
Photo by Drew Katchen | msnbc.com #MarcHalperin #JohnHeilemann #WillieGeist #JoeScarborough #MikaBrzezinski #StephenColbert
What a great sport the Liberal MP was. Can't wait to see Get to Know a Riding next week.
To get around the IOC's draconian licensing rules, The Colbert Report called its Vancouver 2010 Olympic shows: "Exclusive Vancouverage of the 2010/Quadrennial Cold Weather Athletic Competition/Defeat the World! " It's very similar to what LuluLemon called its non-authorized clothing line: "Cool Sporting Event That Takes Place in British Columbia Between 2009 & 2011 Edition"
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A NJ communities' trash can beautification art project. Knowing my town's problem with bears scavenging garbage cans, I thought this would be a humorous way to encourage proper trash disposal. If interested, go here to see how the can was created:
picasaweb.google.com/chuckberk/BearCanProject
Also, be sure to checkout (live on my lawn) "Bears At Play" video:
Jon Stewart / Stephen Colbert Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear (Rally to Restore Sanity / March to Keep Fear Alive) on the National Mall, Washington, DC
-- Abigail van Buren
Aspen scar from a bear. Bears get a manicure by digging their claws deep into a tree’s bark. It removes old growth layers from their nails, exposing sharp new layers. They favor the aspen because it is so soft. Did you know that the powder you can easily rub off Aspen bark makes an effective sunscreen?
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