

Topic 94 of 111: John Stewart - The Daily Show
Wed, Oct 20, 2004 (08:01) |
Paul Terry Walhus (terry)
"We declared war on terror, it's not even a noun, so, good luck. After we defeat it, I'm sure we'll take on that bastard ennui." - Jon Stewart.
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Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart on the set of The Daily ShowThe Daily Show (formerly The Daily Show with Craig Kilborn, currently The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, also known as TDS to fans and staffers) is a half-hour satirical "fake news" program produced by and run on the Comedy Central cable television network in the United States.
Providing comedy/news in the tradition of Michael Moore's TV Nation and Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" segment, Comedy Central's Daily Show reports on the foibles of the real world with a satirical edge. The show has also developed a reputation as one of the sharpest political commentary shows on TV. In addition to news stories, the Daily Show also has celebrities (and semi-celebrities) on for interviews.
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Topic 94 of 111 [tv]: John Stewart - The Daily Show
Response 1 of 7: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Oct 25, 2004 (10:31) * 1 lines
Sixty Minutes just did a great story on Stewart. He's really gaining stature and shows no favorites. It should be real interesting to follow his show down the stretch of the Presidential race.
Topic 94 of 111 [tv]: John Stewart - The Daily Show
Response 2 of 7: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, May 13, 2005 (08:49) * 35 lines
Jon Stewart in $5.8 M. Tribeca Dog House
Comedian Jon Stewart is moving out of his West Village apartment. And it
looks like he's landed himself a prime piece of real estate in Tribeca.
City records show that he bought a 6,000-square-foot Tribeca loft for $5.8
million in late March through a corporate entity named after his cat and
dog.
Mr. Stewart married Tracey McShane in 2000. Since then, his fortunes have
only fattened, with the book America, written by his Daily Show staff,
selling over 1.5 million copies since September 2004, two months after the
birth of his son, Nathan.
The loft is famous in the neighborhood mostly because it recently was home
to some 1,000 turtles owned by Richard Ogust, who is listed as the seller on
the deed. Mr. Ogust declined to comment on the sale.
Publicist Matt Labov confirmed that Mr. Stewart is moving from his Greenwich
Village apartment, but wouldnt elaborate on the details. Prudential Douglas
Elliman had listed the loft at $6.2 million.
The spacious Tribeca duplex penthouse features 40 windows offering north,
west and east exposures. The palatial loft also boasts a 600-square-foot
terrace and 1,200-square-foot private roof.
Considering that the building used to house the Wetlands Preservean eco-
friendly rock club and activist centerits not surprising that turtles once
roamed upstairs. Since the club officially closed its doors on Sept. 30,
2001, Tribeca has only become more of a prime destination for upscale
buyers.
Architect and developer Peter Moore renovated the building into 27 units,
luring an affluent (and non-reptilian) clientele. Mets catcher Mike Piazza
closed on a 3,000-square-foot condo last November for around $4.1 million.
http://observer.com/pages/transfers.asp
Topic 94 of 111 [tv]: John Stewart - The Daily Show
Response 3 of 7: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, Oct 4, 2005 (23:42) * 35 lines
Oct 4, 2005 Show
The Kalel bit cracked me up.
Cameron Diaz, wow.
"I work out all day at the gym watchin' tv
Nicholas Cage comes on the tv . . .
He was in a movie where he did this Birdie Biiirdie
... he had a son and he name him Kalel.
Now, you may think that's unusual.
I'll tell you who that is.
It's Superman's name
(laughter)
on his home planet of Krypton.
I don't have a problem with like Skyler or Flower Child or you know
Kalel?
That's Nick Cage's kid already. He's named for superman on a planet of
supermen.
Imagine you're named for Superman and you suck at baseball.
Yells: Nice whiff, Superfart!!!!
Topic 94 of 111 [tv]: John Stewart - The Daily Show
Response 4 of 7: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, Oct 4, 2005 (23:55) * 7 lines
The Bush take was funny.
Heh Heh Heh.
Someone said let's consider a monkey.
Heh. Heh. He.
Topic 94 of 111 [tv]: John Stewart - The Daily Show
Response 5 of 7: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Oct 16, 2005 (18:21) * 14 lines
TDS:
10/17: Dolly Parton
10/18: Bill O'Reilly
10/19: Louis Freeh
10/20: The Rock
The Colbert Report:
10/17: Stone Phillips
10/18: Leslie Stahl
10/19: Fareed Zakaria
10/20: Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer?
Topic 94 of 111 [tv]: John Stewart - The Daily Show
Response 6 of 7: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Nov 7, 2005 (21:49) * 6 lines
Wednesday, 11/9: Keira Knightley, actor, Pride and Prejudice
Thursday, 11/10: Chris Elliot, actor & author of "The Shroud of the
Thwacker"
Two good ones.
Topic 94 of 111 [tv]: John Stewart - The Daily Show
Response 7 of 7: Conf admin (cfadm) * Sat, Jul 1, 2006 (21:28) * 3 lines
43 things be a guest on the Daily Show
http://www.43things.com/things/view/811


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