It was an oh-so-close result on
Big Brother last night –
as our poll results predicted – but Sara won out and Lisa was evicted
with 52.6% of the public vote (at the time or writing
our poll has Lisa at 53%... spooky!).
At least now she'll have plenty of time to plan her wedding to Mario Marconi
following his proposal when he briefly re-entered the house last week.
She wore a bizarre outfit to exit the house – a little painful on the eyes – and her bright red bra was showing proudly through her sheer top.

On the left: Alaska Governor Sarah Palin,
John McCain's new running mate. On the right: Tina Fey, comedienne extraordinaire. Anyone else see the resemblance.

When I saw
this press release on the Internet, it took me a few billion reads to understand the connection between TNT paying road tolls for the lovely people of Atlanta, Orlando, Philadelphia, and Chicago and the network's new legal drama
Raising the Bar. That's right, over this Labor Day weekend TNT is going to spring for two hours of free tolls, and they're also premiering a new show. The connection eluded me, but finally, I found this helpful quote in the release:
"With so many people on the roads Labor Day weekend, it's a perfect time to get our message out about the premiere of this outstanding new drama series," said Tricia Melton, senior vice president of marketing for TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies (TCM).

I don't know about you, but I'm starting to get Labor Day fever here as Thursday winds to a close — and the only prescription seems to be watching clips from
The Office, which will start its fifth season Sept. 25.
While it still seems like a long wait till the premiere, the show's season four DVD set comes out on Tuesday, which should ease the pain a little.

You know, I was already really excited about the news that
Jason Segel was working on a new Muppet movie. But could he also be plotting a new version of
The Muppet Show. According to a report from the UK,
the answer is yes.
The final challenge in last night's episode of
Greatest American Dog was rather shocking. In an intensified agility-type course, it ended with a doggy zip line . .