The Thinking Man's Crush
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
That would be Tina Fey, for whom I'd had a thing since her first appearance on SNL's Weekend Update. She could awkwardly make literary references to me any day. Have you seen her American Express ad? Funniest thing on TV in weeks. I wanted to paste it in here from YouTube but for some reason I cannot fathom, the good people at Amex had it pulled from YouTube (I guess the notion of hundreds of thousands of free exposures was disitasteful to them. Yo, Digitas-- really?)
But anyhoo, I found it online, and if you click this very link, you can check it out. Which I urge you to do, if you haven't seen it. Tell her we sent you. And ask her if she likes us likes us or just likes us.
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By the way, this whole "having a real job" thing is really cramping my blooging style. I'd like to be here more, but what with work and fatherhood and marriage and Facebook (not in that order), its hard to find the time.
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Labels: pop culture
Posted by: --josh-- @ 1:30 PM
Is "thinking man's crush" the opposite of "I would totally do her"?
Also, in Annie's World of Delusional Love, Ms. Fey thinks you're like really cute. And George Clooney wants me to come over and watch TV.
No. Thinking Man's Crush actually means, "I would totally do her, and you are probably too stupid to appreciate why."
I hear she's really nice in real life, but, sadly, married.
"Sadly, married?" So are you! But not sadly.
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