Thank you, Rick Bruce, for the reminder! I'm not sure how much loss one show can handle. Deepest sympathies to Cristina. Lola didn't know it, but she was known to millions of people and will always be remembered! Congratulations to long time show producer Cristina Palumbo and John Dellanno on their engagement!

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Follow this awesome blog by email. I won't lie, I missed a ton of the show today. This dude says that they were just in some sort of museum and no one thought they were important? Jay asked him about gathering dna from the nails but the guy said that blood doesn't stay on iron, or this type of metal? I don't know how true that is but Jay suggested that if they had his DNA they could just clone Jesus. The dude thought that was funny and absurd, but I think Jay stumbled on to a conspiracy because then Shuli started taking in Hebrew and they guy suddenly got off the phone.
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Meaney began his career in comedy in His big break into mainstream culture is considered to be his first HBO comedy special in , followed by his debut performance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in His most famous catchphrase was "That's not right! Typically, his act consisted of commentary about his family and complaints about hotel service. Often, Meaney closed his show with a rendition of the song " We Are the World " which included comical impressions of the various singers who originally sang the song. He often ended his performance with a few jokes that intentionally would not get a good response in order to follow them up with a song reminiscent of "I Don't Care" by Jean Lenox and Harry O. Sutton sung about how he does not care whether the audience laughs at his jokes. He starred as the title character on the short-lived sitcom version of Uncle Buck.