Archive for December, 2011

Irene Pollin says she would be ok with a change from Washington Wizards to Bullets

December 26, 2011

There have been rumblings the last few years for the Washington Wizards to change their name back to the Bullets. Owner Ted Leonsis has already changed the uniforms back to the familiar red, white, and blue the Bullets wore. However, Ted has consistently said he won’t contemplate a name change back to the Bullets. It was just two years ago that former owner Abe Pollin died, and Pollin changed the name to the Wizards in 1997 to be more politically correct.

But Pollin’s widow, Irene Pollin, recently told the Washington Post that she wouldn’t oppose a name change back to Bullets if that’s what the fans want. That opens the door a crack for a possible name change, although it wouldn’t be prudent to go overboard on this for fear of jinxing the possibility.

So this morning I revised and republished parts of an interview I did in 2010 with former Bullet Kevin Grevey, a starter on the 1978 NBA championship team. You can read the article here on Bleacher Report.Image

RIP Patrice O’Neal of Tough Crowd; the best comedy shows no longer on TV

December 1, 2011

Another comic has died. Patrice O’Neal, 41, died after complications from a stroke. He had diabetes, high blood pressure, and was obese. O’Neal was a regular guest on Colin Quinn’s “Tough Crowd” years ago. He was a good comedian – spontaneous, genuine, fun loving, and funny. A while back Greg Giraldo also died. He was a great comedian – probably one of the best in the country and also a regular on Tough Crowd. I saw Giraldo do standup in ’05 but he was drunk or on something then.

Tough Crowd was a great show. There were so many excellent shows that are no longer on, many of them on Comedy Central. They seem to last a few years and then they’re gone — they’re almost too good – not dumbed down enough for the American public. With that said, here are some of the best comedy shows that are no longer on the air.

  1. Buzzkill: Classic hidden camera show on MTV that preceded Jackass. Travis Draft and crew pulled pranks on unsuspecting public. Classic bits included pretending to transport a kidney in a cooler and dropping it (if I remember right) while stopping at 7-11 for a snack.
  2. Trigger Happy TV – out of England, this show starred Dom Joly doing bizarre stunts and interviews, getting incredible reactions from bystanders. Watch the clips on Youtube.
  3. The Man Show – Adam Carolla and Jimmy Kimmel will never do anything remotely as funny. With the Juggies and bits such as trying to end women’s suffrage and, the self-deprecating duo was pure gold.
  4. Tough Crowd – Colin Quinn’s roundtable show was just a bunch of comedians talking about current events, but it worked. They had a great rapport, and constantly ripped on each other. Regulars included Jim Norton, Patrice O’Neal, Greg Giraldo, Rich Vos, Nick DiPaolo, and Keith Robinson.
  5. Late Show with Craig Kilborn – better than any of the current talk shows, Kilborn had a unique sense of humor. He quit years ago and other than a cameo in “Old School,” hasn’t been seen since.
  6. Crank Yankers – Brilliant crank call show featuring puppets, with voices from Sarah Silverman, Jim Florentine, Adam Carrolla and many others, it’s hard to believe they got away with some of the stuff they did.
  7. Too Late with Adam Carolla – a late night show, this show lasted just one season but was excellent.
  8. Dog Bites Man – an obscure, short lived show about a fake news team, they once lectured a college journalism class, giving outlandish advice. The class thought the show was real. Who knew Zach Galifianakis would be the one to make it big.
  9. Tom Green Show – Canadian rose to stardom with brazen skits and interviews. Green has since made several movies that have all bombed.
  10. Crossballs – This show was a fake news/debate show. The great part about it was that the guests thought it was real.
  11. Jaime Kennedy Experiment – Another hidden camera prank show. Kennedy once posed as a lifeguard and waved everyone out of a pool, then proceeded to act like he was urinating, making some swimmers laugh and leaving others horrified.
  12. Reno 911 – Fake reality bumbling cops show was a takeoff on the show “Cops.”
  13. Jackass – combination of stunts and pranks led to three movies and multiple spinoffs.
  14. Sarah Silverman Show – the show was a little too strange, but it featured the multi-talented Sarah Silverman.