It's 2012 — the year the Maya predicted that the calendar and the whole world would end, with John Cusack and his estranged wife being the only survivors. Paul Feig, creator of Freaks and Geeks and director of Bridesmaids, answers three questions about end-of-the-world predictions.
Carl reads three quotes from the week's news: A Romney Landslide; Rupert's Tweets; Obama's Secret.
Our panelists tell three stories about the rise of the nerds.
Carl reads three news-related limericks: A Macho Crustacean; Geezer Suits; Good Things Come to Sassy Kids
Our panelists predict what Rupert Murdoch will accidentally reveal now that he's on Twitter.
Our panelists answer questions about health ... Think Yourself Thin.
More questions for the panel: How Tim Pawlenty Relaxes, She Couldn't Pucker After They Stuck 'er, and A Special Guest Discusses A Serious Condition.
All the stories we couldn't fit anywhere else.
Writer Barry has been churning out comedy for more than 25 years, authoring hundreds of columns and more than 30 books. He won a Pulitzer prize in 1988 (which, for us, is what finally legitimized the Pulitzers.) We invited Barry to answer three questions about the Soloflex exercise machine.
Carl explains the symptoms of some new diseases, you name the cause: Why Your Pants Are Tingling, Reality Bites, and Your Sofa Is Plotting Against You.
Our panelists tell us three stories of a team going above and beyond to win, only one of which is true.
Carl reads three health-related limericks: A Surprising Beauty Secret, Hair of the Downward Dog, and You'll Need a Prescription Comb.
Our panelists predict what disorder we'll discover next.
Our panelists answer questions about some of the biggest stories in 2011 ... Social Media claims another victim.
More questions for the panel about 2011's news: Crash Test Dummies Hit the Drive-Thru, My First Body Scanner, J-E-L-L-Uh, Oh.