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Feb
14

Weekend Brunch

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Weekend BrunchWelcome to our (mostly) weekly discussion group to talk about Stephen, our lives, our friendships with each other, and pretty much anything you’d like to talk about with other readers of No Fact Zone, what we here affectionately call “the Zoners”.


Good Morning, Zoners! Today’s brunch was a tasty egg sandwich with a glass of Orange Juice. We’re not doing the extravagant brunches so much anymore since I’m doing Weight Watchers. Four weeks in, and I’m down 10.2 pounds! Yay me!

It’s been a crazy few weeks for me in my tragically hip loft. This weekend in Dallas is the NBA All Star Game, and the biggest party of the weekend, the LeBron James/Drake party, was held at the AMPM lounge in my building. So I didn’t get much sleep on Friday night. Due to the noise factor, we ended up just hanging out outside of our building, and I ended up being able to help Jaime Foxx over the patio barrier. So that was my brush with fame. I would have preferred a good night’s sleep, but it wasn’t a bad second. The husband and I are planning on moving within the building, and we found an amazing unit on the 23rd floor that’s open and ready for move-in, so we’ll be cleaning and getting ready for the move, which will happen over the next two weekends. Thank goodness that the show is dark this week so I’ll have a little more time to clean and pack.

I hope everyone had as much fun as me last night watching our US Speedskating team last night. With Apolo Ohno and J.R. Celski winning the silver and bronze at the the Men’s 1500m event, and the Women’s team (including Katherine Reutter) advancing in the 3000m Relay, the night was definitely action packed. Here’s a video of Celeski’s mom and dad thanking the Colbert Nation for their support, which I thought was amazingly cool.

We’ll keep you informed of all of the key US Speedskating events as they unfold. We are so proud of you, US Speedskating team! We wear our Colbert Nation speedskating hats proudly!

So what do all of you have planned for this next week of no new shows? Hopefully you are all going to be watching the Olympics, and watching Stephen Colbert on NBC with Bob Costas on Wednesday, February 17th.


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Jan
09

Weekend Brunch

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Weekend BrunchWelcome to our (mostly) weekly discussion group to talk about Stephen, our lives, our friendships with each other, and pretty much anything you’d like to talk about with other readers of No Fact Zone, what we here affectionately call “the Zoners”.


Good morning, Zoners! My sweet husband and I are still under the weather, so brunch today is a big bowl of soft, soft oatmeal and an accompanying big bowl of orange juice. I’ve been under the weather for a week, and my husband has been sick for over a month. We’re both kind of sick of it.

How is everyone enjoying Colbert in HD? My trusty new iMac is really helping with the crankiness I have in not yet getting Comedy Central in HD, as I can watch the Full Version high-res stream. It’s not quite as high-res as a true HD signal on an HDTV would be, but it is a lovely improvement over the standard res. Plus the colors are so bright!

So here’s my question to all of you this week:
Have you made any pop-culture pilgrimages?

I got this idea from a post in The Onion asking staffers of the magazine about their pilgrimages. It got me thinking about the pilgrimages I’ve made in the name of my pop-culture fave flavor du jour. Now, of course, I’ve got my latest pilgrimage, to NYC in October of 2008 (has it been that long?!). It was fantastic to get to go to the show and see and meet so many of the things and people I’ve blogged about over the past few years. But I’ve been a fangirl for a very, very long time and have had some pretty amazing experiences.

I was lucky enough to be able to go to the very first ConeCon, a Conan O’Brien fan convention in 1995. About 30 of us who were hard-core fans (including myself, who ran a Conan fanzine at the time) got a block of tickets for the show, and afterwords were invited to party with the cast and crew. At the time, Conan was barely 34, the show had been airing in that time slot for less than a year and was still the “Letterman replacement”, and the show had a very small, but loyal following. Because the network still thought the show to be iffy as far as longevity, the show was on 13-week renewal contracts, and it was the end of the 13 weeks before a weeklong break. We got to attend the post mortem party, where catering brought in a great spread of food and alcohol, and we got to mingle and drink with Conan, Andy, the Max Weinberg 7, the night’s guest (Don Novello, aka Father Guido Sarducci), and the writers of the show who at the time included Louis C.K., Dino Stamatopoulos, and Robert Smigel. I got to give Andy Richter a hug, and I have to honestly say that he gives the absolute best hugs of anyone. Ever. Andy’s just the sweetest, most genuine guy. I was beyond nervous, and he kept reassuring me and doing his best to get me to stop shaking like a leaf. Conan got a little tipsy off of Heineken, and at some point I had my picture taken with my tongue in his ear. That was AWESOME! The best moment of the day was talking to Smigel and a couple of the other writers. I was talking about things I liked and didn’t like about some of the recent shows, and Robert was asking me questions, and I realized, oh my Krunk, Robert Smigel, THE Robert Smigel, was asking *my* opinion about comedy! The staff was so generous to us, and Conan and Andy and everyone treated us with kindness and respect. It was magical, it really, really was. That’s still pretty much in the top 3 days of my life, ever.

In my late 20’s my big thing was going to “Weird Al” Yankovic concerts. I saw him multiple times, and even sneaked backstage once or twice for the Meet and Greets he tends to have after shows. He is always fantastic to his fans and is always up for a handshake, a hug or an autograph. My biggest pilgrimage for Al, however, was not a concert at all – I went to AlCon 2000, a fan convention for Al held in Chicago, IL in, well, 2000. You have not lived until you’ve gone to a con ball with 120 other insanely passionate “Weird Al” fans and danced to the best that Dr. Demento had to offer.

So what are some of the pilgrimages you’ve made over the course of your fandoms? Tell your stories, and share your pop culture passions with the rest of us!


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Weekend BrunchWelcome to our (mostly) weekly discussion group to talk about Stephen, our lives, our friendships with each other, and pretty much anything you’d like to talk about with other readers of No Fact Zone, what we here affectionately call “the Zoners”.


Happy ‘010, Zoners! I hope everyone had a delightful New Year celebration, and a wonderful day of breaking all of your new year’s resolutions. I’m feeling pretty good about life, as I think I’m finally out of computer limbo. As a late Christmas present, my husband bought me a shiny new 21.5″ iMac. I’ve been wanting a new computer for a while, and we actually walked into the store planning on getting a new Dell. I just couldn’t bring myself to do it, however. I was dreading the move of all of my stuff onto a Windows 7 machine, and nervous that some of my old programs, like Photoshop 7, wouldn’t work with the new operating system. But a Mac just made sense. It had a beautiful high-def screen (I may not be able to get Comedy Central HD, but at least I can watch the HD version of the show on Hulu and my new monitor), it had fast processors, and most importantly, it was simple. I’m tired of Windows updates every few days. Plus, let’s face it, the computer is sexy as hell. The only reservation I had is that I didn’t want to have to buy another version of Photoshop. The salesman, however, said that I could install a fresh copy of Windows XP onto something called a Bootcamp partition and it would run Windows, and I could install Photoshop there. So I was sold.

Unfortunately, almost as soon as I opened my big white box, I discovered a problem. My computer had the dreaded jaundiced screen problem. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to box it up and deal with the return issue until Saturday. I spent the better part of yesterday opening boxes at Micro Center and sitting with the monitors with the lovely guys in the Apple Center. We finally found a monitor that was acceptable, and because it was the demo, they gave me a bit of a refund. I promptly used the refund to get a copy of Windows XP Service Pack 3 so that I could run Bootcamp windows installer and install my old, but trusty, copy of Photoshop.

With the discovery of the Seashore graphics program which is super simple for screencaps (and free!), I am 100% ready to blog. The first order of business was to take the freshly installed version of Photoshop and make a shiny new header for the site. I really like making shiny new graphics for the site – I need to do that more often.

I’ve got one more day of a relaxing weekend, and then it’s back to the grindstone for me. As for New Year’s resolutions, the only one I’ve decided to start was the John P. Health Challenge. It seems simple enough. Now all I have to do is get to the store to get some actual healthy food, and get right on that! I invite you to join me in the challenge, and I’ll post my results in my Weekend Brunches.

My big activity for today is a bit more Rest and Relaxation, courtesy of the King Spa and Sauna. Soaking in an herbal spa, then sweating it out in a solid gold sauna, with a lunch of tasty Korean food and maybe catching a movie in the theater, is a little slice of heaven.

So it’s been a few weeks, and we’re gearing up for the ‘Colbert Report’ in HD. Let’s do a little catch up before we get back to the very serious business of being the best Colbert fans on the web. How was your Christmas/New Years? Did you get any exciting gifts? Did you have any exciting adventures? Are you as excited for the show to come back as I am? Do you have any encouraging words for me as a new Mac user? Do you just want to share something with the Zoners? Get yourself a cup of coffee and chat with us!

And to start off the new year right, here’s a lovely piece of eye candy.


EDIT:

One more fun thing for today – Zoner Forsakinghalfloves set up a map for all the Zoners to log in, to show where you all live. Make sure to sign in, and let’s see how far and wide we go!


View #zoners in a larger map


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Dec
24

Weekend Brunch – Christmas 2009 Edition

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Weekend BrunchWelcome to our (mostly) weekly discussion group to talk about Stephen, our lives, our friendships with each other, and pretty much anything you’d like to talk about with other readers of No Fact Zone, what we here affectionately call “the Zoners”.


Merry Christmas, Zoners! I’m at my mother’s house in Van Buren, Arkansas. After a harrowing drive that felt like the first 45 minutes of a very bad holiday disaster movie, we made it from Dallas to Van Buren with about an hour or so to spare before the winter snow storm hit. I’m from Texas – we don’t “do” snow there, and here I am, with inches of snow all around us. I’m 38, and never had a white Christmas before. I’m actually quite looking forward to it. Well, since I don’t have to drive and will clear up by our return trip on Sunday.

For those of you who have some free time tomorrow, you have lots of opportunities to watch “A Colbert Christmas – The Greatest Gift Of All”.

Friday, December 25th (All Times EST):

  • 12:00 AM
  • 8:30 AM
  • 3:00 PM

I know I’ll be catching at least 1 of these showings with the ma and hubby. Yes, I have the DVD, but it’s always fun to watch it “live” as well.

On behalf of all of the No Fact Zone team, I’d like to wish everyone a Happy Christmas, Merry Festivus (hope those airing of grievances are cleansing, and the head of the household gets pinned quickly), and if you celebrate any other holiday in the next few days, bully to you! Have a great long weekend, and we’ll catch you when we get back from our holiday vacations!

As our gift to you, here’s a lovely piece of holiday Eye Candy.

Stephen Colbert and Santa Claus


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Nov
26

Weekend Brunch – Thanksgiving Edition

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Weekend BrunchWelcome to our (mostly) weekly discussion group to talk about Stephen, our lives, our friendships with each other, and pretty much anything you’d like to talk about with other readers of No Fact Zone, what we here affectionately call “the Zoners”.


Good morning, Zoners! I sure hope everyone is having a lovely time spending time with family and friends, watching your favorite sports team win and/or lose, and eating until your pants don’t fit anymore. It’s a gorgeous day here in downtown Dallas. The window’s open, the pecan pies are cooking in the oven, and soon I will be heading out to BFriscoE to have a lovely Thanksgiving dinner with my friends John P and his beautiful bride Holly and their 24 pound turkey. My other half, on the other hand, is freezing in Wisconsin with his family, and I’m sure is having a lovely time and the feeling will come back to his fingertips any moment now.

This sure has been a busy break week, huh? I’m not used to seeing so much new news come out of a break week. And I would also like to thank the Zoners for being civilized in the comments about the, um, lunch that Stephen was so thoughtful to pack during his Lake Placid adventure. It’s weeks like this, though, that I’m so very grateful to have a blogging staff that helps to spread the work around, so we all get a chance to take a bit of a blogging breather. I’ve been enjoying the time around my house on a Joss Whedon Hulu binge, watching the first season of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and the only season of “Firefly”. Nathan Fillion AND Adam Baldwin AND Alan “Father” Tudyk in the same TV program, and written by Joss Whedon to boot? How have I never watched this show before?!

This is a bit random, but I’ve been meaning to introduce all of you to someone who kind of rocks my world on a regular basis. If you don’t follow my Twitter feed, you may not have been exposed to the utter awesomeness that is The Bloggess, who makes me laugh at pretty much every turn and to whom I someday hope to make a fool out of myself in front of as I thank her for all the joy she brings to my life. Also, you seriously need to check out James Garfield.

It’s also traditional for people to give thanks this time of year, so I’d like to talk about the things I’m thankful for. I’m thankful for a very cute husband with a really great butt that puts up with me blogging about another man for most of my waking spare time. I’m thankful for having a wonderful job, with a wonderful boss, and wonderful pay, and a wonderful cubicle, with wonderful hours that allow me to do my episode guides every morning and still get a good night’s sleep most nights. I’m thankful for the Completists, who have taken this blog from being a very nice fan site to being not only the #1 Stephen Colbert fan site on the web, but one of the best sites on the web for any fandom out there. I’m thankful for this wonderful community we have here at No Fact Zone, who let me talk about Stephen Colbert all I want and share with me the happiness that is the Joy Machine. And, last, but certainly not least, I am thankful for Stephen Tyrone Colbert, who is kind enough to share himself with us four days a week, and sometimes on the weekends in red spandex.

When you’re between courses during your feast today, or just need to get away from “the fam” as the kids would say, please feel free to enjoy this wonderful episode of Strangers With Candy, “Trail of Tears”, which includes Stephen Colbert in a very cute pilgrim outfit and Andy Richter getting pegged in the head with rocks. Enjoy!


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Nov
08

Weekend Brunch – Insomniac Edition

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Weekend BrunchWelcome to our (mostly) weekly discussion group to talk about Stephen, our lives, our friendships with each other, and pretty much anything you’d like to talk about with other readers of No Fact Zone, what we here affectionately call “the Zoners”.


This brunch is actually being written at 1:32a, because it’s been a stressful day and my sleep patterns have gotten all out of whack. I did, however, eat a bowl of Golden Grahams for dinner, so I’m totally counting it.

Holy cow, Zoners! Has this been an amazing week or what?! And this week, I’m giving a MASSIVE shout-out to all of the No Fact Zone field reporters who have been bringing the scoop of all of the events going on this week. It’s been really amazing to hear the stories of the Two Rivers benefit, and the Stand Up for Heroes event, and the Paley Center event with the ‘Colbert Report’ writers. It’s the passion of the Zoners that has helped you come out of those events with some amazing stories to share.

And on top of some amazing events, we as a community have gotten tremendous validation from both Stephen and the writers this week. At the Two Rivers event, when No Fact Zone was mentioned, Stephen himself said that we are “a great site”. And according to long-time Zoner Spoon at a Spork Fight, we were mentioned at the Paley Center writers event as well in a very positive light.

I constantly say that I love this community that we have built here, but it’s weeks like these where the fruit of these efforts tastes deliciously sweet. I couldn’t do this without all of you who are lucky enough to live close to where these events are happening, and who come back with such wonderful stories to tell. So yeah, we rock. GROUP HUG! Has everyone busted out their ukuleles for Kum Ba Ya yet?

Here’s my action item for the week for all of you:

Introduce yourselves!

I’ve seen a ton of new names in the comments this week, and I’d love get to know you all a little bit better. So please, write a little paragraph in the comments to introduce yourselves. And you Zoners who have been around since before we even had the Zoner name, introduce yourselves as well – don’t be shy! And feel free to comment on each other’s intro.

Here’s a list of possible things to mention:

  • Age
  • Location
  • Occupation
  • How did you get into being a fan of Stephen or the ‘Colbert Report’?
  • Have you been to a taping?
  • What’s your favorite sketch/song from Stephen or the ‘Colbert Report’?
  • What is your favorite ‘Klassic Kolbert’ moment (from the ‘Daily Show’, Wigfield, ‘Strangers With Candy’, etc.)?

I look forward to learning more about all of you! And don’t forget, you can use this thread to talk about any type of off-topic subject you’d like to discuss with your fellow Zoners. So get commenting already!


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Nov
01

Weekend Brunch

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Weekend BrunchWelcome to our (mostly) weekly discussion group to talk about Stephen, our lives, our friendships with each other, and pretty much anything you’d like to talk about with other readers of No Fact Zone, what we here affectionately call “the Zoners”.


Good afternoon, Zoners! I hope you all remembered to set your clocks back an hour. Even with the extra hour, I still slept until 10a – I guess I was tired. It has been a very long week, that’s for sure. But I’m bound and determined to get a little R&R this weekend.

I know that sometimes this weekly thread turns into a big Kumbaya Group Hug Lovefest, but I just don’t care. It’s very important to let you people know how much that this community means to me. So before I go any further, I would like to stop and say a HUGE Thank You to the Completist team who works so hard to bring you all the posts every week. There’s absolutely no way I could do this by myself, and I am so thankful we’ve found a group of hard-working core members who help keep the site churning. I’d also like to extend a very special thanks to MsInterpreted. Despite the fact that she’s a workaholic lawyer, she still finds time every week to bring us the most cutting edge Colbert news, and this week she made her debut as a master interviewer as well. Kudos, my friend.

For those of you who have twatted, you may be aware that Twitter has started a new List feature. I’ve spent some time in the last couple of days getting all of the Zoners I can find and putting them into a very special list: The Zoner Twitter List. If you are on Twitter, and a Zoner, I’d love to add you to this list so that I have a handy dandy tool to keep up with everyone. Please add your Twitter handle to the comments (or Twitter the #zoner tag) and we’ll get you added!

I have found that I really enjoy getting to know more of you on a more personal level by interacting in an off-topic venue, and I hope you all feel the same. Plus, I occasionally break stories on Twitter before I post them here because I can’t blog at work, but I love getting a good story out there as soon as I can. Also, a quick reminder – don’t forget you can add a WristSTRONG bracelet to your Twitter avatar! Show all of your Twitter followers that you support the cause of wrist awareness!

Here’s my discussion question for the day to get things going:

If you were to describe Stephen Colbert in one word, what would it be?

Doing episode guides at 6a, often with not enough sleep because I’m stupid and stay up too late, can be quite the challenge. The pressure to get the guides done before I have to start getting ready for work (7:30a CST) can be pretty strong. And coming up with new adjectives morning after morning can be quite challenging. If I wrote “OMG I LOVED THAT!!!” every morning, I think everyone would get bored pretty quickly.

So I try to be descriptive and original. Driving into work one morning this week, I realized that I had thought of a new word to describe Stephen that I had never though of before – Effervescent. This week, his joy and happiness was literally bubbling out of him at every opportunity. He was light, and sparkly, and tickled my nose a little. It was awesome.

I was wondering, what words pop into your mind when *you* think of Stephen?

And also, remember this is a thread where you can talk about anything you’d like to talk about. So feel free to chat about anything that comes to mind that you’d like to talk about with the Zoners. We’re a shiny, happy community here, and we love to talk about just about anything!


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Oct
17

Weekend Brunch

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Weekend BrunchWelcome to our (mostly) weekly discussion group to talk about Stephen, our lives, our friendships with each other, and pretty much anything you’d like to talk about with other readers of No Fact Zone, what we here affectionately call “the Zoners”.


Good morning, Zoners! Today’s brunch is Mr. C’s Migas from Buzzbrews, off Lemmon Avenue in Dallas, Texas (who also have a mighty fine cup of coffee). I’ve got lots of random things to talk about today, so please bear with me as I share some of the things that are going on in my life, and going on with the blog.

I hope everyone is having a wonderful day today! Here in Dallas, we’re actually starting to see the sun again, which is good because I was getting a bit moldy behind the ears. I’m ready for a bit of a break, so we’ll probably keep blogging on the light side this hiatus.

As you probably saw yesterday, we’re losing one of our Completists – verbaltypo, who does our Fangirl Suit Reports. She’s done a most excellent job, and I would like to sincerely thank her for her service to No Fact Zone. We’ve got a few people who have come forward offering their services, so we’re going to see how quickly we can put them to work, keeping the Fangirl Suit Report on track!

You may have noticed that there’s a new little green leafy thing over in the sidebar. That’s my brand spanking new official 9rules member badge! 9rules is a blogging community that only allows the best of the best to publish in it, and on my third application, we got accepted! Yay!

Something I’ve been meaning to mention for a bit but haven’t is the fact that I *finally* went permanent over at the company where I’ve been working contract since the beginning of June. Yay! The pay is fantastic, my boss is outstanding, my co-workers are really nice, and I have the best cubicle in the building. I’m working in a support role for the sales department of a rental company. Yeah, I’m totally living the glamorous life. But I really am excited for having a real job again, with real pay, and real VACATION! I am so ready to start planning my next New York City trip! It’s been too long, and for those of you who have made the long pilgrimage, you know how strong the pull of NYC can be.

And speaking of money … I’ve given up on ads on the site. I’m within $5 of making enough to hit a pay point in GoogleAds, and then they’re all coming down. I’ll take the money and put it in the pot for hosting. We’ve still got seven month’s worth of server paid for, and we’ll get another half a month when the payout comes. I wish it wasn’t against my GoogleAds contract to tell you to click on the ads (although you don’t have to buy anything at all, just click), because it sure would be nice if the readers could just push those clicks up enough today to hit that price point, and I could yank all the ads down and be done with ads for good. After this – no more Google ads. I’m tired of wasting my time worrying about how we’re going to pay for this, I just want to blog. We’ll figure it out when we get there. We always do.

So here’s my question for today:

How has the ‘Colbert Report’ changed your life in the last four years?

I know we discussed this yesterday in the Episode Guide, but in honor of the 4th anniversary of the show, I really wanted to explore the question a little more and get more feedback from you all. The people who read this blog are not your average Colbert fans. We buy all the books, and become fans of Stephen’s Facebook page, and make trips from all over the country to see the show live, and support the charities, and watch the videos, and spend our free time blogging about him, and download the iPhone apps. We are what Ariel Hyatt would describe as part of the 1,000 True Fans of the Colbert fandom. We are not simply passive viewers, but active, passionate fans of Colbert and the show, and we not only appreciate the work, but integrate our fandom into our lives.

Have you made trips you never would have made? Had adventures you never would have taken? Met friends you never would have met? Taken risks and chances in your life that never would have been taken? What difference has Stephen Colbert and the ‘Colbert Report’ made in your day-to-day life? I really look forward to reading more of your answers!


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