I plan to purchase the Guardian from the newspaper publisher. Digital mediums are intertwined with analog ones, allowing you to discover trends through print. I’ll grab it a bit later. I got some insights after reading the Economist last week.
I wish technology had paused in 1996, when playing Mario Kart was sufficient but not life-altering. Just a need for Microsoft Excel was all that was required.
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I avoid social media, leading others to think I possess mental clarity. Yet, I’ll attribute it to the shop hours of Harvey Norman.
Here are my favorite moments I’ve stumbled upon on TV via YouTube late at night. They all seem to speak for themselves.
1. Norm Macdonald on a Morning TV Show
This is one of his numerous hilarious appearances across various platforms.
2. Rodney Dangerfield on Various Late-Night Shows
I’ve revisited this quite a bit.
3. Don Rickles in Various Late-Night Clips
This is another clip I frequently watch to uplift my mood. I tend to replay the same ten clips repeatedly. Many are featured here.
4. Joan Rivers
I also enjoyed her documentary which she referred to as “the work.”
5. Isn’t Damien Power Quite Engaging?
This one is truly intriguing.
6. John Curkshank’s Redfern Electrical
He has his unique slang that is both subtle and bland simultaneously.
7. Eddie Pepitone: For the Masses
We watched this during the pandemic, and it made for a great pairing.
8. Sam Campbell
He builds one gag at a time into something larger.
9. Robbie Hoffman’s Zero Personality Disorder
Another fantastic viewing experience during the pandemic.
10. Zach Galifianakis
It feels very immersive, as if you’re right there, even while feeling uncomfortable.
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Dan Russ is a comedian. He will be performing his award-winning short “Tropical Death Paucity” at Monkey Barrel Cabaret Voltaire from July 31st to August 24th. Edinburgh Fringe.
Source: www.theguardian.com
