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Maria with tags
Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off,
Coolio,
Coolio cooking show,
coolio recipes,
coolio soul rolls,
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Coolio Food Network,
Rachael Ray,
Guy Fieri,
Cook-off,
Music Saves Lives,
Lou Diamond Phillips,
Lou Diamond Phillips Coolio,
Chez Cooly's on 2/7/2012 8:00:00 AM by Maria

Did you watch Coolio on The Food Network's
Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off? You wouldn't be alone. The Food Network posted
the highest ratings in its history last month.
We'd like to think that The Food Network's dramatic increase in viewership is directly related to the Ghetto Gourmet. After, all, who can resist
chicken so good it falls off the bone or a
caprese salad so tasty it makes your drawers drop?
Coolio came in second to Lou Diamond Phillips despite breaking out the big guns like
Soul Rolls and a newer, Guy Fieri-approved version of his
Cool-A-Cado, winning a more-than-respectable $10,000 for
Music Saves Lives. To which we say,
Shaka, Coolio.
Shaka forever.
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david hunt,
patricia heaton,
william h. macy,
fred willard,
eve gordon,
ray romano,
everybody loves raymond,
the middle,
comedy,
abc,
anchorman,
shameless,
fargo,
dysfunction,
family,
public access on 5/9/2011 7:12:08 AM by Dubs

It's here! Welcome to Versailles, OH (pronounced Ver-sales). Home of Colin Tickler and Summer Tickler-Hoogerhyde, son and daughter of the infamous (and deceased) actress Evelyn Anders. Dysfunctional at best, the siblings are the center of their own world, and it's gonna get weird.
Versailles boasts an all-star cast including David Hunt, Fred Willard, Eve Gordon, Patricia Heaton and William H. Macy.
New episodes every Monday. Episode 1 and Episode 2 are playing now, so get on it!
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william h. macy,
fred willard,
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ray romano,
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the middle,
comedy,
abc,
anchorman,
shameless,
fargo,
dysfunction,
family,
public access on 4/4/2011 7:15:24 AM by Dubs

Welcome to Versailles (pronounced Ver-sales). Home of Colin Tickler and Summer Tickler-Hoogerhyde, son and daughter of the infamous (and deceased) actress Evelyn Anders. Dysfunctional at best, the siblings are the center of their own world, and it's gonna get weird.
Versailles boasts an all-star cast including David Hunt, Fred Willard, Eve Gordon, Patricia Heaton and William H. Macy.
Episode #1 premieres May 9th, but being the go-getter that we know you are, you'll check out the trailer and promos
HERE.

"I can't be objective about the music business. I know it hurt a lot of people; artists were often lied to, royalties weren't always paid, bad people sometimes got promoted while good ones were fired. Drugs, misogyny, and death stalked rock and roll. A lot of shlock was produced. A lot of pretense masked shallow, materialistic quests for fame and money. It's not like I don't know these things and it's not that I mind writing about them. It's just that the part of the music business I know best, the rock and roll business, also produced and popularized a lot of music that I love. And it gave me and a lot of my friends a place in the world."
Bumping Into Geniuses: My Life Inside The Rock and Roll Business is the new book by Danny Goldberg.
I bumped into Danny yesterday morning during a visit to 101.9 WRXP in NY. REAL rock radio is back on the dial and on the internetsss. Matt Pinfield and Leslie Fram host the morning show at RXP and showed their true colors by inviting guests including Danny Goldberg, Patrick Wilson from Weezer, and Ray LaMontagne.
BAD times are always GOOD for Rock & Roll. Maybe the new, great depression opens the door for earth-skakin' new sounds.
Yesterday reinforced the power of the music to bring songfilled souls together. And Danny Goldberg inspired me to go buy his book.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/21/books/review/Rosen-t.html?ref=books