February 20th's I is Boiling Water and it's Not for Tea (Unfortunately) Vspot

by 4:03 PM
Because my neighborhood is under a boil advisory. Yee freakin' haw.

In Case You Didn't Know...
Jimmy Fallon is Kind of Killing It!
Jimmy Fallon is officially a part of the great line-up of The Tonight Show including Jay Leno and the immortal Johnny Carson -- but he has managed to bring his signature episodic format to the more tedious monologue, something funny, guest, music. There is a kind of interjection that includes pre-taped videos (just this week alone, Brian Williams Raps "Rapper's Delight", "The Evolution of Dancing" with Will Smith (below)), and last nights genius in-studio game of Charades with Emma Thompson, Tim McGraw and Bradley Cooper. I'm still dying over that last one. There is something special and different in the way that Fallon interacts with actors and celebrities. Don't ask me to describe how it's different, it's like he just wants to have fun with his guests and cameos (Stephen Colbert showering him with pennies Monday night, anyone?) and in that way, makes them seem much more human. Maybe Jimmy Fallon is going to make late night cool again; becoming the late night host for us Gen Y'ers who love his nostalgic for the 80s and 90s humor. You have to appreciate that!




Speaking of Talk Shows...

Has anyone seen this? Oh dear God... no words. I have no words...



Josh Groban does Valentine's Day
Stop my beating... well, it's not my heart,
I'll say that much...


Mr. Little Jeans and Madison Release
Some Bitchin' Electropopping Sounds
Two of my favorite moniker-named dance vixens seem to be on the same brain wave this week.  Madison released "Start a Fire," an electric... fiery if not for lack of a better word... electropop dance song complete with echoing choruses and catchy "ooh's" you'll probably end up singing a long to; and Mr. Little Jeans (Monica Birkenes) releases another tease of her ever changing but consistently electronic sound on Tuesday with "Good Mistake which is full of her signature lo fi electronic beats and her affinity of throwing something amazingly profound into the lyrics, "surely what you remember what you're good for there's much more in life." 

A Very Grimm Valentine's Day

A little predictable to the devoted Grimm fan? Yeah maybe a little... Hysterical? Oh hell yes. And what of Rosalee and Juliette's friendship? Make it look a little less arm-length and I think I really love this! (Note: on E! Online's "Save a Show" feature, Grimm is on the block! What?! This should be happening... go on there and VOTE!)