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10 Responses to The Daily Alison (Wherein Diana Falzone compares herself to Howie Mandel)

  1. Joe June 6, 2009 at 4:45 pm #

    “Real life doesn't stop for The Daily Alison”

    Speak for yourself, Miss R! We put our lives on hold every day for 10 minutes to watch you.

    I love your coming out wearing a towel… over your clothes. Ha! And I'm thinking you put earrings on just for us. We feel so special!

    That was a great call with Diana. She's one of the guests I really look forward to seeing on Red Eye. She's always funny and has a beautiful smile. That OCD is a real pain though. The last thing I think about when I wake up at 3 am is vacuuming. But I do wonder why 'vacuuming' has 2 u's in it.

    The next time you call Diana, I'm thinking you need to give her a TARGTKYGTKM quiz.

    It was a fantastic day here, sunny and a high of 73 or 74. Cooler tomorrow – around 65 I think.

  2. boinkity June 6, 2009 at 4:55 pm #

    Joe, that's an interesting idea. Having a in-person guest on the Daily Alison. I suppose Alison only had planned to do phone interviews, but I suppose she can occasionally have guest in her apartment to interview. The only thing is that she must keep the interview under 10 minutes for YouTube. She also must cut off her guest in mid-sentence when she ends the interview, and finishes her vlog to say goodbye to us. I'd love to see her cut someone off just to say goodbye to us. Better yet, I'd love to see Alison acknowledge that she cut someone off to say goodbye to us.

  3. Anonymous June 6, 2009 at 2:40 pm #

    “You seem to sport a different hairstyle for every vlog you do. Can you attempt an I JUST GOT UP FROM BED look for the next one ?”

  4. Joe June 6, 2009 at 3:45 pm #

    “Real life doesn’t stop for The Daily Alison”

    Speak for yourself, Miss R! We put our lives on hold every day for 10 minutes to watch you.

    I love your coming out wearing a towel… over your clothes. Ha! And I’m thinking you put earrings on just for us. We feel so special!

    That was a great call with Diana. She’s one of the guests I really look forward to seeing on Red Eye. She’s always funny and has a beautiful smile. That OCD is a real pain though. The last thing I think about when I wake up at 3 am is vacuuming. But I do wonder why ‘vacuuming’ has 2 u’s in it.

    The next time you call Diana, I’m thinking you need to give her a TARGTKYGTKM quiz. Or better yet, invite her over and do a video.

    It was a fantastic day here, sunny and a high of 73 or 74. Cooler tomorrow – around 65 I think.

  5. boinkity June 6, 2009 at 3:55 pm #

    Joe, that’s an interesting idea. Having a in-person guest on the Daily Alison. I suppose Alison only had planned to do phone interviews, but I suppose she can occasionally have guest in her apartment to interview. The only thing is that she must keep the interview under 10 minutes for YouTube. She also must cut off her guest in mid-sentence when she ends the interview, and finishes her vlog to say goodbye to us. I’d love to see her cut someone off just to say goodbye to us. Better yet, I’d love to see Alison acknowledge that she cut someone off to say goodbye to us.

  6. Trapp June 6, 2009 at 11:06 pm #

    I wish I could throw out my crap. I relate. Oh, how I relate. I hope that people keep stopping in for the great videos. A conversation with Diana Falzone. It doesn't get any better than that. Leave comments!

    I love the greeting, “Hi! I didn't see you there!” I've been thinking about it, and not only should it continue to be one of Alison's catchphrases, I also believe that it should become the official greeting of the United States.

    Wouldn't that be great? At work in the morning, instead of hearing, “good morning, good morning, good morning”, you'd hear, “Hey! I didn't see you there! Hi guys! I didn't see you there! Hello! I didn't see you there either!”, etc.

    Our Presidents would have to greet foreign leaders that way. And open the State of the Union address with it. All political speeches, church sermons, your doctor, your waiter, your neighbor, everybody would greet each other like that!

    And they say there's no heaven.

    I almost forgot! Hey guys! I didn't see you there!

  7. Joe June 6, 2009 at 11:45 pm #

    “Real life doesn't stop for The Daily Alison”

    Speak for yourself, Miss R! We put our lives on hold every day for 10 minutes to watch you.

    I love your coming out wearing a towel… over your clothes. Ha! And I'm thinking you put earrings on just for us. We feel so special!

    That was a great call with Diana. She's one of the guests I really look forward to seeing on Red Eye. She's always funny and has a beautiful smile. That OCD is a real pain though. The last thing I think about when I wake up at 3 am is vacuuming. But I do wonder why 'vacuuming' has 2 u's in it.

    The next time you call Diana, I'm thinking you need to give her a TARGTKYGTKM quiz. Or better yet, invite her over and do a video.

    It was a fantastic day here, sunny and a high of 73 or 74. Cooler tomorrow – around 65 I think.

  8. boinkity June 6, 2009 at 11:55 pm #

    Joe, that's an interesting idea. Having a in-person guest on the Daily Alison. I suppose Alison only had planned to do phone interviews, but I suppose she can occasionally have guest in her apartment to interview. The only thing is that she must keep the interview under 10 minutes for YouTube. She also must cut off her guest in mid-sentence when she ends the interview, and finishes her vlog to say goodbye to us. I'd love to see her cut someone off just to say goodbye to us. Better yet, I'd love to see Alison acknowledge that she cut someone off to say goodbye to us.

  9. Trapp June 6, 2009 at 10:06 pm #

    I wish I could throw out my crap. I relate. Oh, how I relate. I hope that people keep stopping in for the great videos. A conversation with Diana Falzone. It doesn’t get any better than that. Leave comments!

    I love the greeting, “Hi! I didn’t see you there!” I’ve been thinking about it, and not only should it continue to be one of Alison’s catchphrases, I also believe that it should become the official greeting of the United States.

    Wouldn’t that be great? At work in the morning, instead of hearing, “good morning, good morning, good morning”, you’d hear, “Hey! I didn’t see you there! Hi guys! I didn’t see you there! Hello! I didn’t see you there either!”, etc.

    Our Presidents would have to greet foreign leaders that way. And open the State of the Union address with it. All political speeches, church sermons, your doctor, your waiter, your neighbor, everybody would greet each other like that!

    And they say there’s no heaven.

    I almost forgot! Hey guys! I didn’t see you there!

  10. Trapp June 7, 2009 at 6:06 am #

    I wish I could throw out my crap. I relate. Oh, how I relate. I hope that people keep stopping in for the great videos. A conversation with Diana Falzone. It doesn't get any better than that. Leave comments!

    I love the greeting, “Hi! I didn't see you there!” I've been thinking about it, and not only should it continue to be one of Alison's catchphrases, I also believe that it should become the official greeting of the United States.

    Wouldn't that be great? At work in the morning, instead of hearing, “good morning, good morning, good morning”, you'd hear, “Hey! I didn't see you there! Hi guys! I didn't see you there! Hello! I didn't see you there either!”, etc.

    Our Presidents would have to greet foreign leaders that way. And open the State of the Union address with it. All political speeches, church sermons, your doctor, your waiter, your neighbor, everybody would greet each other like that!

    And they say there's no heaven.

    I almost forgot! Hey guys! I didn't see you there!

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