MARC COHNHEADS

Everlasting Blogstalker G.A. is chilling in El Paso, and his thoughts turned to THAT song with Memphis in its title. Here's his effort:


well, o'leary plays it conservative
and sylvester's just as bland
the knights just hope for field goals
croom's afraid he might get canned

and the ghost of barry sanders
has never heard of kevin smith
as he silent-bobs for countless yards
only adding to his myth

well i'm blogging in memphis
i'm blogging even as it gets more lame
yeah, i'm blogging in memphis
but do i even care who wins this game?

so the patriots can't be beaten
this game's worse than crystal meth
but i'm blogging on as it's my job
give me liberty, give me death

yeah i'm blogging in memphis
i'm blogging from a game with zero appeal
yeah i'm blogging in memphis
was it really worth the pregame meal?

Don't you love it when G.A. does my job better than I do?

Walken In Memphis

One last nod to Christopher Walken before we leave the Liberty Bowl...and the reasons to mention him become even more contrived. It was Walken who played "legendary producer Bruce Dickinson" in SNL's best-ever sketch, "More Cowbell". Bruce had a fever, you know, and the only cure was more cowbell.
Another Walken moment in pop-culture history worth knowing about comes from The Onion, in a completely silly piece involving Walken and his first passion, hot dogs:

Walken in L.A. [Christopher Walken on hot dogs]
The Onion

Do you enjoy eating hot dogs? I hope you won't be put off by my frankness when I tell you that I absolutely love them. In fact, I enjoy no food item more than a freshly-boiled hot dog. Now, I've done a lot of movies, and it's true that I've worked with quite a few celebrities who did not share this opinion. I'm sorry to say that these people have always angered me.

There are two types of people in this world: those who eat hot dogs whenever it is possible to do so, and those who opt to do other things with their free time. Who do the latter think they are kidding? What pastime could be more rewarding than the consumption of hot dogs? I haven't yet found one, and I don't expect to in my lifetime. Unlike other foods, hot dogs can be eaten at any time, in any place, and it is not necessary to cook them. Now, I ask you: Why not eat hot dogs? They are delicious.

I carry a bag of hot dogs with me wherever I go. I eat them from the bag whenever I get the urge, regardless of the circumstances. When I make a movie, my hot dogs are my co-stars. If, in the middle of a scene, I decide I want to consume a hot dog, I do so. I waste the director's time and thousands of dollars in film stock, but in the end, it is all worth it, because I enjoy eating hot dogs more than I enjoy acting. This bothers some people. I was supposed to portray Batman, but when Tim Burton learned of my hot dog cravings, he asked Michael Keaton to wear the cape. To this day, I am peeved about this.

When we filmed The Dead Zone, I ate over 800 hot dogs a day. It was necessary. My character needed to come across as intense as possible, and I found the inspiration for that intensity in my intense love for hot dogs. The director, David Cronenberg, said that he would never work with me again. I kept eating hot dogs when the cameras were rolling, and that seemed to bother him. I say [expletive deleted] him. He doesn't even like hot dogs.

I would like to end by emphasizing once again that I really like to eat hot dogs. If any of you people disagree, I loathe you. I despise you. Not only that, but I also despise all your loved ones. I want to see them torn to pieces by wild dogs. If I ever meet you in person, I'll smash your brains in with a [expletive deleted] bat. Then we'll see who doesn't like hot dogs.

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3 Comments

G.A. said:

Making fun of Walken is a consistently good laugh. Just ask Jay Mohr.

Best part of the cowbell sketch for me is that it sets the bar high for Jimmy Fallon not being to avoid laughing during sketches. There are times when Fallon laughing is more funny than Fallon.

L.A. said:

Anyone else holding up a lit match or lighter in honor of G.A.'s latest and greatest tune?

L.A. said:

Anyone else holding up a lit match or lighter in honor of G.A.'s latest and greatest tune?

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