Peter Riding The Bull
Friday, September 25th, 2009


Have you ever seen the show MXC on Spike TV. If not it is the greatest show ever. The concept is Japanese people dressed in costumes have to complete some crazy obstacles and stunts. At the same time the commentary is amazing. They say some of the funniest puns and lines I have ever heard. Well ABC decided they were going to steal the idea and create Wipeout. I only watched the first episode of Wipeout and said it is a complete rip off of MXC and never watched it again because MXC is much better. Why would ABC not think they would get sued for stealing a show idea. Just like Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader is a blatant rip off of Howard Stern. Howard has been doing that bit for many years and I don’t know why he has not sued. I hope the MXC creators win big $$$… And Howard Stern should go after Who’s Smarter Than A Fifth Grader. I don’t see how he can lose!

Source: realityblurred.com
Our “Dancing with the Stars” spies tell us the drama has started, and there is already a casualty.
We’re told comedian Jeff Ross got poked in the eye during rehearsal. Edyta was the pok-er, he the pok-ee. One of our spies says Ross was taken to the emergency room. Sources say a doctor has told Ross he cannot dance tonight.
And another injury — Karina Smirnoff sprained her ankle, also during rehearsal today. She’s expected to dance with partner Rocco DiSpirito.

Our fire department sources say two ambulances were dispatched to the location today, one at 11:31 AM and a second at 12:34 PM.
Source: TMZ
A talking dog with a crush on his owner’s wife. An American baby with a British accent. These are among the legion of cartoon characters played by Seth MacFarlane, creator of the animated hit “Family Guy.” Now, the 34-year-old who could pass for one of his show’s fratboy fans has stepped into a new role: multimedia mogul.
A rapid ascent in television has set Mr. MacFarlane up for what will be a closely watched push onto the Web. On Wednesday, dozens of his short cartoons will start rolling out through Google to a variety of sites, making Mr. MacFarlane the first major producer to get a ride on the Web giant’s network. “It’s a big experiment,” he says.
Related Video: Take a behind the scenes look at the production of Family Guy and American Dad.
Source: Wall Street Journal