we would like to meet the following people in no particular order in 2012!! we’ve already got a great start!!!
Joshua Jackson (1/8/12-hiking Los Angeles)
“Oh my god” “OH MY GOD” “Good Morning” :)

We’ve met Derek Hough a few times, but we need us some ONE-ON-ONE

Chris Evans

Chris Pines

Cory Monteith

Eric Dane

Jesse Williams

Joseph Gordon Levitt

Josh Duhamel

Josh Lucas

Justin Chambers for BOTH of us!

Leonardo Dicaprio

Mark Paul Gosselaar

Ryan Reynolds (Met 2011 LA hiking trail) But we need to MEET!

Ryan Gosling

Blake Shelton

Adam Levine

Ryan Tedder

Pierre Bouvier

Wentworth Miller

John Stamos - UNCLE JESSE!

Shia LaBeouf

Paul Walker

This is just a thought: PR at its finest, or average household ignorant?
In reviewing thursday’s speech given by the President of the United States on the American’s Job Act, I was rudely distracted over and over by the camera panning across the room with the likes of Mayors, Senators, and Members of Congress and many many other influential political figures.
A speech of only 35 minutes must have spent nearly 15 minutes of its time showing the supporters by way of applauding and standing up numerous times, hooting AND hollering every time the president made a valid point was useless.
Here’s a thought congress, and media personnels, we KNOW how important it is to show case the individuals who support this Bill, however, your job is to cover the speech, not the RESPONSE! couldn’t you credit americans a little more than that, to figure out what they think is right and wrong? how many are going to ignore and rebut the bill?
In this time of fiscal hardship, who really is going to say that this is NOT a good idea. And if people do, let them be entitled to their own opinions. Must you REALLY spend that much time emphasizing what YOU want the American people to do??
just once, leave the coverage objective and really focused on the speech and the issue at hand.rather than it being SUBJECTIVE.
you may be surprised to know that most americans are NOT stupid.
*period, exclamation point, *
grammer lesson of the day:
nationality, ethnicity vs race:
nationality: a : a people having a common origin, tradition, and language and capable of forming or actually constituting a nation-state b : an ethnic group constituting one element of a larger unit (as a nation)
ethnicity: : a particular ethnic affiliation or group <students of diverse ethnicities>
race: a breeding stock of animals a
: a family, tribe, people, or nation belonging to the same stock b : a class or kind of people unified by shared interests, habits, or characteristics
a : an actually or potentially interbreeding group within a species; also : a taxonomic category (as a subspecies) representing such a group **please use words appropriately!!!**great idea # (lost track of count)
@jimmyfallon @candacecbure @andreabarber i know you tried really hard for the cast of saved by the bell to reunite and did a good job of getting a few and THEN succeeded with the cast of California Dreams which was AWESOME!
How about reuinting another GREAT cast:

HOW DO WE MAKE THIS HAPPEN JIMMY??? if anyone can do it its you :)


Jonathan Knight at the NKOTBSB Anaheim Show (07/06/11).
L - “The One/Single MASHUP”, R - “Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind)”
Please give credit if you wanna use ‘em. enjoy =)
Taken from my videos found here.
@dancingABC
Food For Thought: Battle of famous neighbors?
charles in charge- Willie Aames (buddy Lemack)
Full house- Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibbler)
Small Wonder- Emily Schulman (Harriet Brindle)
Family Matters-Jaleel White (Steve Urkel)
Home Improvement- Earl Hindman (Wilson Wilson)
Threes Company- Richard Kline (Larry Dallas)
Friends- Matt LeBlanc (Joey Tribbiani) OR Matthew Perry (Chandler Bing)
Seinfeld- Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer)
Happy Days- Henry Winkler (Arthur Fonzarelli)
Married With Children- Amanda Bearse (Marcy D’Arcy)
Doogie Houser, MD- Max Casella (Vinnie Delpino)
The Cosby Show- Carl Anthony Payne (cockroach)
Grammar lesson #1:
SHOULD’VE - should have
COULD’VE - could have
WOULD’VE - would have
It’s NOT should of, could of, or would of.
THAT JUST DOESN’T MAKE ANY SENSE!
End of lesson.
English lesson #2:
Genius vs. Ingenious
Genius (NOUN) - an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as showin in creative & original work in science, art, music, etc.
Ingenious (ADJECTIVE) -characterized by cleverness of originality of invention or construction
End of lesson.
English lesson #1:
famous - widely known; honored for achievement.
infamous - having a reputation of the worst kind; causing or bringing infamy.
Famous is NOT synonymous with infamous. Use it right!
End of first lesson.
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