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Wake Up And Smile: Wherein We Ignore The World Crumbling Around Us

Posted by Bryan Christian


Sick of the news? We sure are. We didn't even watch the Palin/Couric interview last night because we were so wrapped up in the McCain story, and blah blah blah ENOUGH!

So click on through for all the fluffy crap we're concentrating on for at least the next, erm, couple hours. It's mostly about cartoons; we think we might be regressing a little from all the stress. Hang on, there are some sexy boys and girls in there, too. That's grown-up, right? A little?

Ah well, whatevs... Item #1...

-- Our awesome Venture Brothers T-shirt arrived in the mail! That's right, the passing of loyal henchman Number 24 has been commemorated in a smashing goldenrod-and-black t -- and we've got one. Go Team Venture!

-- Oooh, check it out: 5 "insane devices" from Saturday morning cartoons that actually exist! 

-- Hey how about some pretty people? Well, here's La Kim K being adorable in Monday's Dancing With The Stars, and here's Weeds' Hunter Parrish apparently doing pretty well on Broadway! Way to go guys. If you bred, your offspring would burn our eyes out with their astonishing good looks! And we'd love it.

-- Fans of anime: mourn the passing of Cartoon Network's Toonami, which hosted at one point or another most of the greatest Asian animation of our time -- and has pretty much been dropped in favor of Adult Swim. Go Team Venture?

-- Oh, and how wrapped up were we in the news last night? We missed Knight Rider, that's how much. We know! What is wrong with us?


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Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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