Tuesday, September 27, 2011

TICK TICK: Sunday night, Andy Rooney will deliver his 1097th and final commentary for 60 Minutes. His journalism career began with Stars & Stripes in 1942, covering World War II from London and both over and inside Nazi Germany. The oft-imitated Rooney joined 60 Minutes in July 1978.

Last year Time Magazine compiled his 10 grumpiest segments.

6 comments:

  1. Maret6:46 PM

    My parent watched 60 minutes religiously when I was growing up and I still react to Andy Rooney's voice as if it means I have to start getting ready for bed soon.

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  2. Meghan7:09 PM

    Oh, thank deity. You ever have a cut or canker sore that hurts to touch but you can't stop yourself from poking at it? Yeah, that's me and Andy Rooney. I hated hearing him opine about paperclips but I could not look away.

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  3. isaac_spaceman9:17 PM

    Can't believe they didn't include the segment where his response to Kurt Cobain's suicide was "good riddance."  Can't find it on youtube, but here's the segment of Almost Live (the long-running local Seattle comedy show that started the careers of both Joel McHale and Bill Nye the Science Guy) that pretty much captures my response:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf5QuYAeDYE

    Interesting back-story to that segment:  John Keister, the host of Almost Live (the bald guy in the video) was the editor of The Rocket, the Seattle alt-weekly that may have been 80% about the music scene and 20% other stuff throughout the 80s and early 90s.  Back in those days, there was no Stranger and no Seattle Weekly.  The segment linked above was jokey, but I imagine it may also have been how Keister actually felt. 

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  4. Eric J.12:58 AM

    Damn I loved Almost Live. I can't believe The Soup has never dug up any Almost Live footage to make fun of Joel's hair.


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  5. Good riddance!  There's nothing more annoying than firing up the DVR to watch The Amazing Race and instead having this crotchety old corpse whining at you.

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  6. It was the advent of 3DTV that did him in.  Nobody wants those eyebrows lunging at them on the sofa.

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