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We need a replacement holiday for Italian Americans.  Too bad Garibaldi never took up Lincoln’s offer of a commission in the US Army in the Civil War.  Then again, he did plenty to help unify Italy, so…

I still don’t understand why the fact that their hit song “Let’s Get it Started,” was originally “Let’s Get Re[rhymes with started],” and I have heard that version played, and yet it isn’t brought up in every mention of them like every stupid thing every other performer ever did is.

Personally, I think being on a “Vanderpump Rules,” whatever that is, is his claim to fame here. They mention it in the headlines of many, many articles, none of which I read.

I’m loathe to defend any of the current writing staff, but Cuomo’s father and Giuliani were specifically referenced in the episode.  Politicians are organized criminals with the protection of the state.

Agreed, though I think a record producer of any ethnicity would want to bag Adrianna in that episode.  Yowza.

How much of the drop in bike commuting is due to a lot of the folks who used to commute on a bike now working from home?  If I worked a physical job, I’m getting enough exercise already and want to be in an air conditioned vehicle for my commute.  Office jobs are less physical and more likely to have shower facilities

The fact that the mob wasn’t looking very deeply, and were pro-Columbus makes perfect sense.  It makes me question whether you even understood the point of the show. (Protagonist =\= Smart or good.) The main characters being on a side is usually an indicator that that side is *wrong*, or at least not well thought out.

Yeah, it’s interesting in that we’ve essentially watched the It’s Always Sunny cast grow from pretty young adults well through middle age.  It’s striking when you watch it in bunches, but it also doesn’t particularly weird me out since I’m only a few years younger than the cast of that show - I was just out of college

“Dad’s in a k-hole!” - probably the line that sold me on the show for good. Gene is like someone took that line about, “from the mouths of babes,” and made a character of it.

He’s spent the last few years lowering the bar so much that we won’t even notice when they replace him with Sam Chatbotsanti.

Extra! Extra! Neither Man Nor Dog Bites the Other!

Right? I bet that made his year!

I’m right on the edge of Gen X and Millennials (born 1981) and so I was too young to really watch it originally, and I never managed to run into it on something Nick at Nite or TV Land, if they ever had it at all.  My parents and my older Gen X friends raved about it, so I’m excited to finally get a chance to see what

You and me both.  

What, the one with the talking horse?

God I love that turn of phrase. Futurama’s last episode used All the Way Down as its title, and without any other information it was clear it was going to simulation theory and that they’d end up with simulations inside simulations.  Well worth a watch if you haven’t seen it - it’s definitely a top 10, and maybe top 5

Wow, I really must not have paid attention when watching the Netflix seasons of that show, because I totally forgot Fisher was in it.

Honestly, BDH is my favorite of the bunch, though they’re all great. Though, I could listen to Emma Stone read the phone book, and Isla Fisher is funny as f*ck.

There’s also The Lost City from the last year or two, where Sandra Bullock played a pulpy romance adventure novelist who actually gets sucked into an Indiana Jones  meets Romancing the Stone adventure with the Fabio-esque model on the book covers played by Channing Tatum.  Brad Pitt also shows up.  A true four

I mean he’s in an argyle backpack, maybe it and the spy just share a name?