<![CDATA[Gawker: matt belloni]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gawker.com.png <![CDATA[Gawker: matt belloni]]> http://gawker.com/tag/mattbelloni http://gawker.com/tag/mattbelloni <![CDATA[Dennis Miller Scowls at Sea of Geeks]]> G. Gordon Liddy said something reasonable; Brian Stelter paused his tweeting and Dennis Miller surrounded himself with comic-book fans. The Twitterati were trying strange new experiences.



PaidContent's Rafat Ali advised Lazard's Bruce Wasserstein to get his shit together before he starts messing around with BusinessWeek. Just a little not-so-friendly advice.



The Hollywood Reporter's Matt Belloni caught Fox News' Dennis Miller at the Comi-Con geekfest. We presume Miller's on-air report will go something like, ""The place is crawling with freakazoids, Chachi. I haven't seen this many virgins in one place since the Jonas Brothers' VH1 Behind the Music. Heh-heeeeehh."



Salon's Joan Walsh worried for G. Gordon Liddy's mental health. Specifically, that he might be getting it back.



The Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan found CBS' Andy Rooney to be the most "eloquent" eulogizer in a group of journalists.



Brian Stelter confirmed: There are waking moments when Brian Stelter won't tweet.



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<![CDATA[Celebrity Deaths Ruin Chef's Precious Chicken-Making Opportunity]]> The deaths of Michael Jackson, Farah Fawcett and Ed McMahon were catastropic... to Tyler Florence's publicity efforts. Also apparently tragic: having to ride to a resort town on a private jet, and the incessant printing of the New York Times.

Some of the Twitterati, it seems, were cranky. Others just overheard cranky people. And still others managed to laugh things off.



You know what's a "tragedy?" The way Food Network chef Tyler Florence's publicity tour is shaping up!



You know what sucks about taking a private jet to the resort town of Aspen? If you're motion-sick Mahalo founder Jason Calacanis, everything.



John Gruber of Daring Fireball found someone who actually finds the New York Times too timely.



The Hollywood Reporter's Matt Belloni posted a facetious nightlife review.



Chris Anderson recognized that Free publicity was the silver lining in Condé Nast colleague Malcolm Gladwell's not-so-friendly review of his book.



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