I cannot wait for next week. (You’ll see an ad first, possibly for an Eddie Murphy movie, but wait for what comes after.) Joel McHale just premiered this trailer on “The Soup.” We cannot let this show die.
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A message to the community
A serious message, delivered in a not-so-serious way, from two of the stars of my favorite current sitcom:
Chevy and Joel and John
I’d been seeing stories about the NBC upfront presentations which mentioned a new series starring Chevy Chase. But it turns out that Chase is more of a supporting player: the actual star is Joel McHale, which means we’ll be losing him from “The Soup.” My brother sent me a link to this promotional clip. If it’s any indication, we’ll also be losing John Oliver from “The Daily Show”:
Pet day

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Originally uploaded by jicarney.
I didn’t take a whole lot of photos at Celebration Pet Day today, because I was working the Bedford County Bicentennial souvenir booth with Dixie Parker, but I did take a few.
Blowout
I’m over guest blogging at Music City Bloggers this weekend, by the way, so please stop by and see me there.
The county where I live has three public high schools. There’s the big one in Shelbyville, and two rural schools: Community, in the northwest part of the county, and Cascade, my alma mater, in the northeast part.
Cascade has had a football program ever since I was in school in the late 1970s. I don’t follow high school sports that closely, but I do have enough fond feelings for my alma mater to have some vague sense of how they’re doing in a given year. For most of the 426 years since my graduation, our football program was not real successful. Last year, however, we had a great year and were ranked among the highest in the state in Class A. We’re highly ranked again this year.
Community, on the other hand, went for years without a football program. They started freshman football a few years ago and have their first-ever varsity program this year.
Naturally, tonight’s first-ever gridiron meeting between the two schools has been a topic of discussion all week. Last night, at the school board meeting, Amy Martin, who represents Community’s district, brought a Vikings jersey and hung it in front of her place at the conference table. She had some good-natured banter with Dixie Parker, who represents Cascade’s district (and whose son is Cascade’s coach).
As a loyal alum, I naturally wanted Cascade to preserve its unbeaten record and good ranking. But I also knew that the natural rivalry between the two schools might serve to fire up the underdog and I thought it might be a closer game than the schools’ records and statistics would indicate.
I needn’t have worried. The final score, according to the TSSAA web site, was Cascade 62, Community 19.