SILVERMAN STILL REALLY OFFENSIVE IN WAYS WE JUST CAN'T SAY.Byline: > DAVID David, in the Bible David, d. c.970 B.C., king of ancient Israel (c.1010–970 B.C.), successor of Saul. The Book of First Samuel introduces him as the youngest of eight sons who is anointed king by Samuel to replace Saul, who had been deemed a failure. KRONKE The purpose of "The Sarah Silverman Sarah Kate Silverman (born December 1, 1970) is an American comedian, writer and actress. Although usually credited as Sarah Silverman, she is sometimes credited by her nickname Big S or Sarah 'Big S' Silverman. Program," tonight beginning its second season, seems to be twofold: To see how many viewers it can offend and/or gross out, and to challenge those writing about it to discuss its content in a family newspaper. Tonight, Sarah unwittingly gets involved with pro-life protesters, whom she mistakes for lesbians: "I can never keep up with what you call yourselves: Community activists it is," she tells them, until she reveals that she has (not for your family newspaper). There's a demented demented - Yet another term of disgust used to describe a program. The connotation in this case is that the program works as designed, but the design is bad. Said, for example, of a program that generates large numbers of meaningless error messages, implying that it is on the brink montage montage (mŏntäzh`, Fr. môNtäzh`), the art and technique of motion-picture editing in which contrasting shots or sequences are used to effect emotional or intellectual responses. in which Green Day's "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" plays over scenes spanning the decades featuring Sarah (NFYFN). Next week, Sarah (NFYFN) her lovable pooch Doug's (NFYFN), resulting in poor Doug being tossed into a protective-custody prison (the dog even gets an Emmy-clip scene). Like the venal VENAL. Something that is bought. The term is generally applied in a bad sense; as, a venal office is an office which has been purchased. gang on FX's "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," Sarah and her friends are blissfully unaware of how far over the line of good taste they routinely stray, and despite protestations to the contrary, they never learn from their mistakes. They just remain (NFYFN). There. That went well, didn't it? THE SARAH SILVERMAN PROGRAM - Three stars >What: More bad, self-centered behavior. >Where: Comedy Central. >When: 10:30 tonight. >In a nutshell: Something to offend everyone - and amuse a·muse tr.v. a·mused, a·mus·ing, a·mus·es 1. To occupy in an agreeable, pleasing, or entertaining fashion. 2. quite a few people as well. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: no caption (Sarah Silverman) |
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