Next time you see George, ask him ...

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  1. Don't be afraid of George. Ask him anything you like. He won't dare beat you up, especially if you're a member of the audience. He needs every one he can get.

    GEORGE: Any questions?

    AUDIENCE MEMBER: Yes, George, I was wondering what your response is to The Tea Makers blog where they claim that almost anyone could do your job, and that The Hour's ratings are so low that they don't justify it being on the air?

    (in fact, any question with the words Tea Makers in it will do)

    2nd AUDIENCE MEMBER: George, does it hurt your feelings when people criticize you like they do at ... Tea Makers?

    3rd AUDIENCE MEMBER: George, is there any girl anywhere tonight who can legitimately claim that you're "her boyfriend"?

    4th AUDIENCE MEMBER: George, your ratings have been the same ever since you started. What plans do you and your staff have for increasing your audience?

    5th AUDIENCE MEMBER: George, when you say you see the good in everyone, does that include ... The Tea Makers?

    6th AUDIENCE MEMBER: George, why were you mean to PoonGirl?

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  2. 7th AUDIENCE MEMBER: George, why do you pretend like negative critisism about you doesn't even exsist ?

  3. 8th AUDIENCE MEMBER: George, can you teach me how to fail miserably at my job and not get fired?

  4. 9th AUDIENCE MEMBER: George, what's the differene between you and Ryan Seacrest again... besides millions of dollars ?

  5. From a review of "The One: Making a Music Star" :

    "There was the host. George Stroumboulopoulos was no Ryan Seacrest. In fact, he was as lackluster as can be. He actually sucked what little energy there was in the program, dry. How he got that job was the second biggest mystery of the show."

  6. "Over on CBC, The One's two-hour debut pulled in an average of only 286,000 viewers. The public broadcaster put a positive spin on the ratings. "It was a number that is higher, a lot higher than our usual summer average, so that's a benefit," executive director of network programming Kirstine Layfield said. "Traditionally, these kind of shows have that kind of growth potential. ... As the people get into the characters, the people, the training and [the competitors] get better, [the audience] should just grow in the States as well as here."

    But the reaction of those viewers and critics who did tune in was not positive. The Hollywood Reporter was scathing in its criticism of the show. "Bottom line: There's simply no reason to get behind a series so clearly derivative and opportunistic," TV reporter Ray Richmond wrote."

    ~ National Post

    derivative & opportunistic = The Hour as well
    Kirstine = Little Miss Sunshine

  7. Maybe Kirstine is waiting for The Hour ( or 55 minutes now) to grow. I mean it's ONLY the 6th season. That's not too bad ! Once you get to know George and see his charactr growth you'll tune in again and again just imagine his growth potential. Hahaha, I would make a great Kirstine, all you have to do is lie.

    In reality, George needs to be questioned for his actions, he is not doing a good job and he doesn't see to care !

  8. It's his arrogant "not-caring" that bothers me, too, poongirl. As if he has a job for life & just needs to coast. It must be that union mentality.

  9. Photos can be uploaded here, so this is what is at the other end of the link ...

    So, George, is this new shirt part of a transition period for you?

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  10. Who is the gay guy the Kids in the Hall are posing with ?

  11. 11th AUDIENCE MEMBER: that moose on the mug? standing like it's ready to fight? Fight what?

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