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Jason Manford adds 52 extra dates to his new UK tour

Jason Manford adds 52 extra dates to his new UK tour
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Jason Manford: First World Problems - Comedy Central HD

Jason Manford: First World Problems: Stand-up performance recorded in Liverpool. Jason Manford: First World Problems airs on Comedy Central HD at 11:00 PM, Tuesday 12 March. Stand-up performance recorded in Liverpool

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Jason Manford Live: First World Problems - Comedy Central HD

Jason Manford Live: First World Problems: Mancunian stand-up comedian Jason Manford discusses.... Jason Manford Live: First World Problems airs on Comedy Central HD at 11:00 PM, Tuesday 19 December.

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I Dared to Eat Like a Real Housewife for a Week

2023 was the Year of the Food Fight on ‘Real Housewives,’ but the TV edit only reveals so much. In order to truly understand the Housewives, Vulture’s Rebecca Alter ate like them for a week — and lived to tell the tale.

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Sim To End | mgoblog

10/14/2023 – Michigan 52, Indiana 7 – 7-0, 4-0 Big Ten Another week, another slight update to the bolded line you see immediately above. Increment the date, barely adjust the score,—this time I got to leave Michigan's entirely alone and subtract three points from Opponent's line—increment the wins but not the losses. I am aware that this bit of the column has been fairly boring this year, but I can't wax rhapsodic about Yet Another Game Against Opponent. It is not possible. I already used the "lol cut and paste" column conceit this year... in week two.  The only deviation from the overall narrative of the season was the placement of Michigan's two unsuccessful drives and Opponent's two successful ones. All of those came right at the start, so there was a momentary flicker of… not exactly doubt. Something more than annoyance. Peevishness. Yes, folks, I was peeved. Then barely more than a quarter later it was 35-7 and I was invested in two things: Michigan continuing their season-long third quarter shutout streak and being up by enough that Jack Tuttle got to play in the third quarter. Check and check. Michigan has still not been in a football game this season. This has been a positive development for our collective blood pressure and results in a lot of fancy graphs where Michigan is at one end and Iowa is at the other: Iowa is going to make the Big Ten championship game because of course they are. Michigan, meanwhile, has two giant hurdles to clear before they can say the same, and two more games against deeply overmatched opponents before the first of those hurdles shows up on the schedule. It's natural for a team, and a fanbase, to sleepwalk through a rainy Saturday. At this point, though… I'd like to be a little nervous. College football is not supposed to be an exploration of the Washington Generals' alternate uniforms. -------------------------- At least this week is Michigan State week. Even when Michigan State is abjectly horrible the history of this game brings enough intrigue to separate it from the Indianas and Rutgerseseses of the world. And MSU is abjectly horrible. They're coming off a double Sparty No loss against Rutgers that caused Graham Couch to post a video titled "Michigan State football's epic collapse at Rutgers continues the season from hell" that is, hilariously, on the Detroit Free Press channel. Former beat writer Matt Charboneau ended up in a Twitter fight with MSU fans who thought his Katin Houser take was bad… Imagine watching your team do this today and your move is to find a post … from April … and act superior. Hilarious. Keep the faith there, big fella https://t.co/ECegJZpNkG — Matt Charboneau (@mattcharboneau) October 14, 2023 …after Houser threw for 4.6 yards an attempt. His main asset relative to Noah Kim is that when he tried to turn the ball over, Rutgers politely declined. It is likely that Michigan stuffs Michigan State in a trash can this weekend, but 52-7 hits different when it's Michigan State a year after eight guys got suspended for jumping Gemon Green and Ja'Den McBurrows after a noncompetitive loss. It's not going to be 52-7 because MSU will pull out all the stops as they chase the one thing that could somewhat redeem this karma-laden season, but what's MSU's best-case scenario here? It doesn't have the word "dignity" in it. That will provide some grim satisfaction, and then one more tune up before Armageddon November. AWARDS Known Friends and Trusted Agents Of The Week [Fuller] you're the man now, dog #1 JJ McCarthy. Sometimes the sheer lack of attempts for McCarthy keeps him out of this slot, and you could argue that a guy throwing the ball 17 times probably shouldn't be up here. But when you complete 14 of them for 222 yards, okay. McCarthy also had 50 yards rushing. He did take a sack or two that was on him, but offset that with multiple escapes that set Michigan up for big plays. #2 Michael Barrett. A blitzing tour de force from Barrett, who had a sack, strip, and fumble recovery on one thunderous blitz; on a second he forced the QB into the waiting arms of Jaylen Harrell; a third forced a rollout and throwaway even though he drew a blocker. Barrett was able to attack half a man and push through anyway. Michigan has been holding their water with Barrett all year—just 18 pass rush snaps per PFF. Might be time for him to get nosier. #3(T) AJ Barner, Max Bredeson, and Colston Loveland. Barner and Bredeson continue to plow opponents; Barner also turned in a nice back-shoulder catch. Loveland isn't as forceful of a blocker but led Michigan with 80 receiving yards, including an important conversion on Michigan's third drive and a long improv touchdown. Two points each. Honorable mention: Blake Corum continues to do Blake Corum things in relatively slim at-bats. Ben Hall led Michigan in rushing and set expectations for next year real high. Jaylen Harrell had a clean-up sack and a strip sack that set up a Mason Graham recovery and club-forward turnover buffs photo. Mike Sainristil deflected a pass that ended up being an interception and had great coverage on a couple other incidents. KFaTAotW Standings. (points: #1: 8, #2: 5, #3: 3, HMs one each. Ties result in somewhat arbitrary assignments.) 35: JJ McCarthy (#1 ECU, #1 UNLV, #2 Rutgers, HM Nebraska, #2 Minn, #1 IU)22: Kris Jenkins (HM ECU, T2 UNLV, #1 BGSU, HM Rutgers, #1 Neb)14: Mason Graham (HM ECU, T2 UNLV, #1 Minn, HM IU)12: Mike Sainristil (T3 ECU, HM BGSU, #1 Rutgers, HM IU)10: Blake Corum (HM ECU, HM UNLV, #2 BGSU, HM Rutgers, HM Neb, HM IU)9: Roman Wilson (T2 ECU, HM UNLV, HM BGSU, #3 Nebraska)8: Mike Barrett (HM UNLV, T3 Rutgers, #2 IU)7: Braiden McGregor(T3 UNLV, #2 Nebraska), Cornelius Johnson (T2 ECU, HM UNLV, HM BGSU, HM Minn)6: Kenneth Grant (T3 ECU, T2 UNLV),5: Junior Colson (#3 BGSU, T3 Rutgers), AJ Barner (HM BGSU, HM Neb, HM Minn, T3 IU)4: Ernest Hausmann (T3 ECU, T3 Rutgers), Max Bredeson (HM Rutgers, HM Neb, T3 IU)3: Will Johnson(#3 Minn), Colston Loveland (HM Rutgers, T3 IU), Derrick Moore (T3 UNLV, HM Neb), Jaylen Harrell (HM UNLV, HM BGSU, HM IU)2:  Josh Wallace (T3 ECU)1: Tommy Doman (HM ECU), Donovan Edwards (HM ECU), Tyler Morris (HM UNLV), Semaj Morgan (HM Rutgers),Quinten Johnson (HM Rutgers), Kalel Mullings (HM Minn), The Offensive Line (HM Minn), Keon Sabb (HM Minn), Josiah Stewart (HM Minn), Ben Hall (HM IU) Who's Got It Better Than Us(?) Of The Week Tyler Morris fields a punt over his shoulder after a weird bounce, dodges the two gunners, and rips off 30 yards to set Michigan up for a late first-half TD that allows Michigan to dominate the "middle eight." Honorable mention: JJ-Edwards flip, Barrett sack-strip-recover, JJ-Loveland improv TD, Graham one-hand fumble recovery. MARCUS HALL EPIC DOUBLE BIRD OF THE WEEK. Keon Sabb bites on a trick play, allowing Indiana to go up 7-0 near the end of the first quarter and asking momentary Questions. Honorable mention: Colston Loveland drops a ball on Michigan's first play from scrimmage, which helps create a three-and-out. [After THE JUMP: more metrics]

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Punt-Counterpunt: Indiana 2023

Indiana Links: Preview, The Podcast, FFFF Offense (chart), FFFF Defense (chart). Something's been missing from Michigan gamedays since the free programs ceased being economically viable: scientific gameday predictions that are not at all preordained by the strictures of a column in which one writer takes a positive tack and the other a negative one… something like Punt-Counterpunt. PUNT By Bryan MacKenzie@Bry_Mac Like most born-and-raised Michiganders, I grew up a Detroit Lions fan. Back there and back then, it was kind of like the idea of having a smoking section in a restaurant or putting CFCs in breakfast cereal. Maybe not GREAT for you, but certainly nothing that would cause serious long-term problems. I was nine in 1991 when the Lions made the NFC Championship Game, part of a stretch where the Lions made the playoffs six times in a nine year stretch. It seemed harmless. Eventually the true physical and emotional toll of Lions fandom became clear, but by then I was hooked. But at some point in the late ‘aughts, when Michigan was adrift under either RichRod and Brady Hoke⁠—those years blend into a morass of ‘oh right that happened’⁠—I decided that enough was enough. I couldn’t put mental energy into Michigan on a Saturday AND the Lions on a Sunday. It wasn’t healthy, and I didn’t enjoy it. And I made an active decision to emotionally divest from the Lions. Tell me about your childhood… It was, and remains, a freeing feeling. Once the final whistle blows in the Michigan game, my emotional football load is lifted. But now, because I don’t have the kind of burning, seething, all-encompassing focus on what every snap of every game means for my favorite team, I’ve become the kind of casual generic fan that I can barely comprehend when I think of college football. In fact, I’ve become the worst kind of fan: The Fantasy Football Fan. [After THE JUMP: Snowmaglobin.]

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How to get Jason Manford tickets for his UK tour next year

The Manchester stand-up comedian is embarking on his A Manford All Seasons UK tour in 2024, and here's how you can secure tickets to see him.

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