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Tuesday
Nov222011

Come On Now... "A Very Gaga Thanksgiving"

Networks not showing football on Thanksgiving are getting downright idiotic with what they decide to air against the most popular sport on television.

It used to be figure skating, gymnastics or a concert featuring some artists who last had a hit in the late 70s.

At least whoever made this decision is staying somewhat current.

I present to you "A Very Gaga Thanksgiving."

ABC is celebrating Thanksgiving this year with "A Very Gaga Thanksgiving," a 90-minute prime-time special hosted by, naturally, Lady Gaga.  90 minutes!

This holiday special which was conceived and directed by Gaga herself, promises to show an unexpected side of the well-known provocateur that her fans may have not previously seen.  You mean she is going to be wearing normal clothes?

ABC has announced that the special will feature Gaga performing a duet with 85-year-old jazz singer Tony Bennett, a tearful interview with Katie Couric and Gaga learning to make deep-fried turkey and waffles for her Thanksgiving guests with chef Art Smith.  Please...

What could possibly be next?  A Kim Kardashian Christmas?  Holidays at the Jersey Shore?  Or Joe Paterno's Rockin' New Year's Eve?

The special airs at 9:30 eastern on Thanksgiving if anyone is interested.

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