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MSNBC may not be the best cable news network, but it’s quickly becoming the most entertaining. In response to a non-story about David Letterman making a joke about Sarah Palin dressing like a slutty flight attendant (video of the top ten list). Contessa Brewster then invited radio host John Ziegler, who had conducted an interview [...]

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Our No. 9 entry comes from the first season of the television program Scrubs. In this clip you’ll see faith challenged, lost, then restored. There’s a ‘12 Days of Christmas’ parody and a message at the end. Plus, it uses ‘Sinnerman’ in the most awesome way.

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This year as a special Christmas gift from BS to you, we will be counting down the ten best Christmas TV Moments of all time, starting will No. 10. Each day until Christmas we will post video of another great Christmas moment.
This one comes from “A Muppet Family Christmas” and features the Muppets singing not [...]

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After an amazing regular season Ball State football head coach Brady Hoke was invited to give the famous Top Ten segment of the Late Show.  The category of course being “Top Ten Highlights of the Ball State Cardinals Football Season”.  Letterman enjoyed and presented Hoke with a dozen roses at the end of the segment.
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Following Ball State’s 45-14 butt-stomping of Northern Illinois this Tuesday on national television, David Letterman, who said much of his audience watched the game (and attended the game) talked oncen again about the Fighting Football Cardinals of Ball State.  I guess the CBS Orchastra has taken the time to learn the Ball State Fight Song [...]

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When shooting Field of Dreams James Earl Jones came up to the director with the script in hand. They were about to shoot the most famous scene in the movie, his characters speech about baseball being more than a game, being part of history, a marker of the times. Jones had been hired to do [...]

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