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The 5th Arrest is Best with Jest

High-fives all around as it’s been reported that the brilliantly written and entertainingly acted sitcom, Arrested Development will officially be returning with (a randomly selected?) 17 new episodes sometime in the foreseeable future.

For the longest time, demand for more Arrested Development has been high. Fortunately, a fifth season will illuminate the world in laughter.

Three seasons on network television was just the beginning.

To the men and women behind this second revival: Thank you!

One thing to remember is that you may need Netflix (like season 4) to watch the highly-anticipated 5th season of Arrested Development.

The show’s a cross between realism and absurdity…and the result is golden.

Happy Monday!

You just never know when that moment will arrive.

So many of the greatest things that happen to us occur when we don’t expect something great to happen to us. Case and point is Topher Grace and his story of how he landed the starring role in the acclaimed FOX sitcom That ’70s Show.

As Joe Dirt would say, “Life’s a Garden, Dig It!”

Have a Life-Altering Week!

We’re All Thinking It…

Posting an alternate opening credits video for The Office in the style of a classic ’90s sitcom yesterday has inspired me to post another clip from this show that seems appropriate for today: Friday. At any point this morning or afternoon when our boss begins to speak, we’re all hoping he or she will say that magical phrase.

Stanley, we’re with you.

Hey, it’s Friday, make it count!

Is This a Joke?

I was watching the end of a rerun yesterday and this correlation instantly popped into my head.

Remember Pharrell’s infamous hat from The Grammy’s? Of course you do. It was that awkwardly tall, straight-brimmed brown detective/cowboy hat of sorts. Does it look at all familiar?

Maybe this will refresh your memory:

(The sound may not be synched correctly, but the focus should be on Elaine)

Is Pharrell is playing a year-round April Fools’ joke on all of us by sporting the modern “urban sombrero?”

Either way, well played Pharrell…well played.