The Tim & Diana Show
Ending. Since May 2008.
The Tim Kimball Show, Season 1 Episode 1: Boston
The man on the street. A classic archetype—familiar to many, fathomable to few. But who is he, and where does he live? More specifically, where does he live—in Boston?
Find out this week, on the series premiere of The Tim Kimball Show. Join me, reporter Diana Kimball, as I stand on one of Boston’s many famous bridges with a single goal in mind: confront a man, and ask him about that street of his. You won’t believe what happens next.
Until next week. Same time, same street. Same city. I’m your host, Diana Kimball, and this is…
The Tim Kimball Show.
Dear Global Audience,
Get ready to be shocked and amazed by this, the series premiere of television’s hottest new hit: The Dim Kwang Show!
Glasses. Monocles. The future. You think you’ve seen it all, but you haven’t seen anything until you’ve seen this steamy episode. Sexy librarians are up for discussion. Are you?
Check you later. -Kw.
The Tiana Hwimball Show, Season 1 Episode 1
Boy, have we ever got a show for you! On this week’s season premiere of the Tiana Hwimball Show, international correspondent Tim Hwang tracked down one Diana Kimball. What followed can only described as an intimate conversation about at least 4 out of the 5 finer things in life, including (but by no means limited to):
1) Ice cream cones with and without toppings
2) Bunnies and the condition of their elation
3) Bicycle racing
4) The consistently underrated state of Michigan.
Here’s hoping our pilot gets picked up!
-T. Hwimball
In This Episode: The Tim and Diana crew snag an exclusive interview with one of Boston’s most elusive and famous academics, Tim Hwang. Top correspondent Diana Kimball was there to get the whole story.
Main themes: wholeness, bagels, jokes, America, Belgium, and the Famous Internet
On This Season Premiere of the Tim and Diana Show, reporter Diana Kimball catches up with the enormously famous academic, fantastic dresser, and citizen of the world — Tim Hwang.
In this episode: fame, looking like shit, Tim Hwang’s wildly successful blog twobits.net, the internet’s impact on Harrison Ford, and how to be famous for 15 years.
You have not seen this episode before.
-Thx, Mgmt.
What an amazing week it’s been. Me and my camera crew caught up with serial entrepreneur, well-respected blog pundit, and lifelong activist Diana Kimball on her usual jetsetting aboard her fabulous personal luxury transport system, the all-new refurbished “Boston Tee” (pictured here carrying her many friends).
She truly has an extraordinary life.
In this episode: awkward lulls in conversation, hacking, bananas, and impressing your friends in cyberspace with your new powerglove.
Enjoy, I know I do.
Your Loving Host, T.R. Hwang
In This Very First Episode of the Hwang-Kimball Show:
1) Watching “Gumby”
2) Where The Actors from Pete and Pete Ended Up
3) Hot Roommates
See you next week for a very special Eye Contact episode!
-Tim Kimball
The Kimball Hwang Show, Season 1 Episode 1: Blogging
On today’s episode of The Kimball Hwang Show, host Diana Kimball interviews Tim Hwang about his various blogging exploits. These exploits include:
1) A sordid past with Xanga.
2) A bright future with www.fabulousbitches.org.
3) A new American pastime: Beckwatching.
Join us as we explore the Where, the How, the Why, and the History. Word on the street is, next week’s guest is going to be more special than ever…so stay tuned!
-Diana Kimball
Today, on The Tim Hwang Show—Season 1, Episode 1: Consumerism, I sat down for a chat with Diana Kimball, of dianakimball.com. There were many leaves in the background, and all of them were green. Maybe, greener than usual. Anyway! In this episode, you can look forward to a scintillating conversation about:
1) An armchair analysis of Altoids & sneakers
2) An oblique reference to ROFLCon.
3) Solitude: for or against?
…Enjoy, and stay tuned for next week’s special guest!
-Tim Hwang
Zuneral Obituary
(As referenced in “The Diana Kimball Show” — Season 1, Episode 1: Shambles)
We regret to report that the sudden, unexpected death of Digital Rights Management. Details of the tragedy at present remain unclear, but he was rushed to the hospital following a direct collision with an oncoming future last week at 10 PM. He was seven years old.
You are invited to attend a burial and memorial service for consumer devices containing Digital Rights Management.
John F. Kennedy Park, Cambridge, MA
Saturday May 24th @ 6:30 PM