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There's them two… Jerry Stiller's probably about a hundred by now… Patton Oswalt's long past it… but the rest of the cast, what the heck have they been up to lately?

Whoa, I once saw him about a block south of there hailing a cab.

I believe in those cases the formula is half your age plus or minus however many it takes to get their age. Then you marvel at your astonishing luck and get on with it.

Well, since he's got the horn now at least we'll be treated to a sweet horn version of The Kinks' "You Really Got Me".


"It's just wealth redistribution! Bad!" is an argument the right likes to make. Except, that's the definition of capitalism, isn't it?

Of course also, paying for it for other people has been how insurance has worked for centuries.

Yeah, what's the dill here?

Or Blackadder or Mr. Bean or Fawlty Towers. Or Monty Python, if I remember correctly.

Finally, McConnell's craven loathsomeness works a little bit in our favor.

Last friday's FJ up there should be a strong contender.

I think they just dropped the sarcophagus on their feet a second ago.

When the writers realized the needed to tie the point to an anvil and drop it on the audience's head, yes.

All it takes is a change of grip to turn that thing into a weapon.

To be fair, the first 200 pages are a bit of a slog. But after that…

"petulant, pompous, obsessive, selfish and overwhelmingly self-absorbed"

Oh I absolutely believe he's fully aware not only of his hypocrisy but of how far beyond it he's gone. He just doesn't care.

Whoa….

A picture on an Onion article made me realize that Scaramucci's at heart a mobbed-up-Frank-Sinatra cosplayer.

In a normal universe he would report to the chief of staff, but in this universe he (apparently) reports directly to Trump. Which is why he's been relentlessly trolling Reince since the first minute he arrived on the scene.

I ultimately got FJ, but partway through I wavered and wondered if Michael Caine had ever played a president before deciding to stick with Hopkins.