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Date Posted: 03:32:30 02/07/05 Mon
Author: CCS
Subject: Quick and to the Pointless
In reply to: Patrick Lonergan 's message, "REVIEWS: Paris Hilton 02/05/05" on 18:05:47 02/05/05 Sat

Real review coming later. For now, I just wanted to drop some info on my sketches and reflect on the live episode a tad. I was gonna drop this info in chat, but no one was around.

Paris Hilton: Talk about softball material. In her monologue, she has to hold a dog still. In two sketches she has to act disinterested in poor sexual advances (something she's probably <i>completely</i> unaccustomed to doing). In most of the other sketches she just had to stand there and read. I was expecting worst episode of the season and am proud to say I hated the De Niro episode more.

Blue Candle Valley: This entire sketch was written hastily with one clear purpose in mind: by the end of the sketch Paris must be eating herself and enjoying it. I felt that this was the most belittling thing I could do to a rich-bitch host. I feel victorious.

Moon Time Show: This sketch was completely non-existant until Tuesday. The restaurant that I've been working at called me up at 10 am telling me no need to come in that day because they're closed for good. It felt weird trying to take an experience like that and attempt to turn it into a comedy sketch, while still leaving that quasi-awkward feeling intact from when I met up with some of the other employees later that day. Say what you want about it, I'm very glad I wrote it.

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  • Bump (NT) -- Bumpy, 10:56:31 02/09/05 Wed
  • quick quick quick -- Jen, 12:45:37 02/10/05 Thu
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