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Bob Gets Close With YouTube Sensation Marina Orlova

When someone says “word origins”, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? A hot blonde, right? It is if you’re one of the 230,000 subscribers to Marina Orlova’s YouTube channel! The sexy Russian from hotforwords.com visits with Bob. Also on deck: Nik the Geek bangs heads with Bob about the new iPhone app “Documents … Continue reading

Bob’s back, Baby… and ballistic over the iPhone, MySpace and the U.S. Open

Bob’s back and loving this week’s guest – theguyfromboston.net — Joe Ligotti. Don’t miss Joe’s no holds barred rants on 21st century parents, gas prices, and the “Octo-mom”. Meanwhile, Bob has a few choice words of his own for the U.S. Open which refused to run a Go Daddy ad during its telecast. Also on … Continue reading

Striking Screenwriters, Inflatable Mooseheads & The Top Searches of 2007

As the screenwriters’ strike enters its fifth week, “Daily Show” scribe Jason Ross joins us to talk about the strike, its reasons, its possible outcome, the specter of more reality TV & the hilarious, studio-exec-lampooning video he & his fellow Daily Show writers posted on YouTube. In the Internet Files, we check out the year’s … Continue reading

No Longer “Lowest of the Low”: Handing Down the Verdict on our Super Bowl Ad!

As the dust settles on the Super Bowl extravaganza, we recap the post-game media blitz & chat with sharp-penned ad critic Barbara Lippert who hands down her verdict on our Big Game commercial. Much to Bob’s chagrin, Lippert declares that the ad certainly was “stupid” but entirely too effective to claim the title of “lowest … Continue reading

Cuban Cigars, Danica Makes History & Who Should Control the Internet?

With her new commercial and historic Indy 500 3rd-place finish, Go Daddy Girl Danica Patrick once again stole the headlines, and she joins us to relive the dramatic race and that steamy ad! Also on the guest list: Former NTIA Chief John Kneuer weighs in on the EU’s “misguided” call for globalizing ICANN and wonders … Continue reading