It’s been another big week of Late Night TV news. Confirmed, Seth Meyers of Saturday Night Live will take over NBC's 'Late Night' show from Jimmy Fallon. You’ll remember the network recently announced Jimmy is getting the Tonight Show next year, and Jay Leno is out. Also, from Saturday Night Live, Bill Hader has left the show (Saturday’s was his last). You might know him best as Stefon on the weekend update segments. Or enjoyed him as Officer Slater in Superbad.
Burger King is going after some of McDonalds McRib action. BK is coming out with a new BBQ rib sandwich of their own. Competition could get fierce, however I hear both restaurant chains promise to continue to win us over with bad commercials and marketing. Oh, and to never actually feed us good tasting quality food.
An 'Angry Birds' movie will hit theatres in 2016. Wonder if theatres will fall down with the first bird, you know, if it’s thrown right.
Arsenio Hall and Paula Abdul are dating again. In related news 1988 called saying “who cares”.
Wednesday was “Chocolate Chip Day”. Wanted to share that with you, for no other reason then to give you the perfect excuse to eat cookies this afternoon. You’re Welcome…Mmmm, cookies!..Chips Ahoy to you. Don’t forget the milk!
Finally, there’s lots happening in hockey. Leafs lost to Boston in Game 7 this past Monday. It was a bad, sad, painful loss. Let's not talk about it. However, NHL Playoffs continue. Game 3, Chicago VS Detroit goes tonight. Series is tied at 1-1. And, the World Hockey Championships wrapped yesterday. Home team Sweden took the gold this year. Something to take the sting out of Sweden putting Canada out of the tournament earlier this week. Actual news story: A Swedish man, recently died, after making love, to a hornet's nest!!...Yeah, let’s move forward confident a Canadian would not do that.
-Gilmore
--Oh P.S. A very fascinating story came down this week. Ancient water was found deep underground in Timmins. Experts say this water could be over 2 Billion, yes Billion, years old. It’s the oldest known water on Earth!…I was fortunate enough get an exclusive interview with water specialist Robert Boucher, jr. on my show this week. Here is what it sounded like:
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