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I recognized him immediately, but could not recall from where. He was the homeless man who refused to return Kramer’s Tupperware. 

Even more so for me with the addition of Ms. Murphy.

I think I was most impressed by Jason’s humblebrag about siphoning gas from a moving car.

The real Lenny Bruce died in 1966 from a drug overdose. He was basically denied the opportunity to work by ongoing obscenity prosecutions which broke his spirit. Sad to say, much of his comedy would be seen as quite tame by today’s standards. The play (and movie) “Lenny” go into this pretty deeply. Interesting Dustin

What does a scientist know about physics, anyway?

Thanks for the correction. 

Keene is clearly Seventh Kavalry.

You need a really hot, really strong cup of tea, for starters. 

Baby Billy immediately plays to his former Sears audience, acknowledging that while they can no longer buy appliances and furniture, they can buy Jesus now.

I would pay extra to watch this show.

The moral of the story? Don’t tweet. Thanks, HamNo for another terrific post.

Another answer; stop voting for effing Republicans! Hey, I can dream, can’t I?

From the headline, I was hoping this was a story about the Tampa-Yankees game the other night. Glad you’re doing better, Drew.

I dunno; I was pretty wrapped up in the story and not really focussing on people’s feet. To each his own...

Musk is a classic conman. Maybe he can sell his hyperloop to Shelbyville instead. “Monorail! Monorail!!”

Not just a bigot, but incredibly stupid, too. But then, I repeat myself. He’s probably just one of the “very fine people on both sides.” Not.

The last five words of the headline are superfluous.

Cosmo Kramer after getting his lifetime supply of coffee lattes?

I learned the “halfway bird” when I went to school in Virginia (I grew up in NY.) I still use it; it seems more powerful, somehow. 

Lamar Alexander? So nice that Republicans really look out for the “working man.” Sadly, Bernie is not the answer. He can whip a Brooklyn crowd into a frenzy, but he’s not going to do so well in the “red” states. Too old, too white, too many pie-in-the-sky promises. I love what he stands for, but he will neither