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Not actually sung by Billy Joel, though.

Ha!

I don't think it was dirty, but I'm a Rangers fan, so what I think really doesn't matter. I am interested to know what non-Rangers-or-Canadiens-fans think. (Kreider had zero goalie interference penalties this season, but I'm not sure that really matters, either.)

By 2020, the NFL will be able to force a team to have a gay rookie with a reality show unless the team 1) has a new coach, 2) has made the playoffs for each of the past two seasons, or 2) has had a gay rookie with a reality show in the last 10 years.

Well thank you for that. Most people are not so kind.

I'm not a New Yorker — but I am a Knicks fan.

I rarely agree with Isola, but I'm with him on this:

Should indicate when it was sent. So, just under an hour and a half between sending bitch tweet and sending bitchy email. Seems reasonable.

(For the record, I'm talking about the one floating in the middle of nowhere. This picture commenting stuff never works for me.)

This is the best triangle.

That's, like, the exception that proves the rule? Rupper is another one (Mike Rupp).

All these analytics are completely irrelevant. There's only one question a gm has to ask a scout about a hockey prospect — can his name be reduced to a nickname ending in a "y", "o", "s", or "sy"? If so, sign him up; if not, kick him to the curb. Burkesy and Bowsy both know this is true.

It's on Amazon Instant Video. Does that automatically mean it's available on Prime? I apologize, I don't really know how Prime works.

Of course, inaccessible food and molecular gastronomy do not necessarily go hand in hand. It's like the square/rectangle thing — most molecular gastronomy is financially inaccessible, but not all financially inaccessible food is molecular gastronomy. There are plenty of places that "focus on local, sustainable food"

I just started watching in on Netflix; the first two seasons are on there (although, oddly, the L.A. Koreatown episode (S1, Ep2) disappeared from Netflix when I was halfway through it). I agree with the others — still a lot of street food, with a healthy dose of politics/culture. The Libya episode particularly is a

[woosh]

Amy, what was your experience on "Last Comic Standing" like? How did it improve (or not) your career since then? And would you do it again? (P.S. I loved you in "Reality Bites Back" with Michael Ian Black.)