Craig Shoemaker: Punchline Teaser
May 4th, 2012Laugh so hard you will cry as Craig Shoemaker tears up the studio!
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Laugh so hard you will cry as Craig Shoemaker tears up the studio!
Check it out as we sit down with superstar Liam Hemsworth to talk about his role in The Hunger Games and why this is his favorite project yet. Which of your other favorite cast members joined us behind the scenes? Watch and find out!
Life is too short not to laugh hard every Friday. This week I thought it would be funny if I sent my producer down to the So You Think You Can Dance auditions in Atlanta to see if he could make it on the show. I figured at the very least, it would be hilarious. He did not disappoint. Watch him try his best against some tough competition!
With a failed marriage lasting just over two months and rumors of his ex wife hanging out with Reggie Bush we really didn’t things could get much worse for Kris Humphries. Unfortunately, they did when he met Blake Griffin in the paint. To add insult to injury, it was done in front of a packed Clippers Arena. Check it out on this week’s Just When You Thought Things Couldn’t Get Any Worse here on Conn TV.
Dr. King has always been one of my heroes and a great inspiration in my own life. He was the ultimate example of someone who had a distinct dream and gave his life to see his vision take place. When I am down or wonder if I am on the correct path I often remember what Dr. King was able to accomplish starting as a grassroots movement.
We have much to think about on this day of remembrance. Dr. King allowed us to have the luxury to live in this great world we have today. Dr. King will never be forgotten. Thank you Dr. King for helping make our world a better place!
My favorite quote from Dr. King: “Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle. And so we must straighten our backs and work for our freedom. A man can’t ride you unless your back is bent.”
I used to be guilty of being late to almost everything I did. After talking to several close friends and family members about my lateness issues, I finally realized that I was starting to hurt the people that I care about the most. While I believed I was late because of schedule constraints, my friends and family took it to mean that I would rather be somewhere else.
I knew this pattern had to stop so I called my good friend Dr. Joyce, relationship expert, to help me understand why I was psychologically doing this to myself. Was there something I was trying to avoid and that was why I was always late? Check out what she had to say!