OK, so it's not clear if Larry is really drunk, but his answer to this earnest caller is definitely loopy! (Fruit Loopy, perhaps?) Gawker unearthed this awesome tape of Larry (from a while back) responding to a guy who called in to ask for tips on how to break into journalism and succeed in the career. Let's just say that his answer could've been more succinct: Booze — lots and lots of booze.
So San Francisco hipsters are doing something besides walkin' around too cool for school in their hoodies and ultra-tight jeans: They're creating art out of Fruity Pebbles. You heard me right! I know you thought that was just a screen shot up there of ol' Larry King, but it's hottie artist Ryan Alexiev's rendition of the television icon in the unique medium of breakfast cereal.
Kathy Griffin appeared on Larry King Live last Friday to promote the return of her Emmy-winning reality show, My Life on the D-List. Given that Kathy has something nasty to say about everyone — minus Anderson Cooper — Larry knew exactly what he was doing when he dragged Tom Cruise into the discussion. He was stepping into a minefield of accusations and slander and .
Extra, extra! The AOL TV Host Poll results just came in. And the winning couple is .
Betcha ten bucks that the Eliot Spitzer sex scandal has been turned into a three-part television saga that's already in its tenth day of production. Conan has a number of casting recommendations, but . .
Touchy much? Larry King asks a simple question (after all, it is his job) and Jerry, in all his Seinfeld glory, gets a little peeved. Yes Jerry, we get it: Seinfeld was the greatest television sitcom ever known to man, dinosaur, and even Mr. Blobby.
One thing's for sure: late night comedians didn't pass up the opportunity to take a punch at Paris last week. While David Letterman tallied up the lies in her recent Larry King interview, Jay Leno played around with the footage to get at the truth. And it should come as no surprise that his version of the interview is not only hilarious, but way more believable.
Although this clip from the Larry King Show is almost a year old, I haven't forgotten it because I have a unique affection for tragic clowns who keep the laughs coming in their old age...and yes, both Liza and Larry fit that job description. Speaking of Liza, I think my old Twin Peeps comparison was a bit off. Instead of Britney, perhaps Paula is the new Minnelli?