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Chancellor Puddinghead
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"A storyline no one will expect."

I'd like to believe there is still room for these sorts of shows.  Perhaps not the hour (40 minute, I guess) melodramas of our youth, but there has been some very good web-based series that clock in at 10 to 15 minutes an episode.The Guild and The Booth At The End are the first two examples that come to mind, and I'm

Abre Mort: The Book Of The Dead.  Bound In Human Flesh And Inked In Blood.

But wait…that's my coat!  That must mean…..

Not sure what her name is now, but it used to be Stan.

A few reasons, I guess.  The old ways on television are pretty much done, the stalwart viewers are slowly dying off, soaps never really tried to catch on with a newer audience, and now the younger generations are two income families and rarely have anyone home during the afternoon.

I wish I could remember, but I am actually the one with amnesia, and you are my long lost twin sister!

No, it's cool.  See, he knows a handicapped fellow and he thought it was funny. 

Right?  I was watching through it the other day, and while usually I'm pretty poor at noticing "celebrity" voices, for some reason his stuck out.  I kept thinking, "Who is that? Was he in The Last Airbender or something?"  Then I looked it up and went back to not bothering to guess voices anymore. 

It's not terrible.  It's disappointing.  Work It! was terrible. 

Young Americans is a great song, but I've found that album to be pretty weak overall.   Never was a huge fan of Fame, and there are better covers of Across the Universe.  With Station to Station and Low right next to it on the shelf, I've probably never given Young Americans a fair shake.

I'll go with @avclub-525f76574b3a2a5bcb4da793c92a16fb:disqus on this.  I have found that, when it comes to Bowie, what you like really depends on where you start.  If you have little experience, then a greatest hits album wouldn't be a poor choice.  For me, his earlier stuff starting with Space Oddity and forward

I got my copy of Tin Machine for 50 tickets that I stole from a Skee Ball machine by climbing to the end of the alley and just dropping the balls into the 100 point hole.

"Happy" birthday David "Bowie" and "THANK YOU" for "blessing" us with another "album"……dick.

That's true.  I mostly felt bad because it was just so off the cuff, and it was exactly the sort of thing my mother would have called "sass talk".  I tried to catch him after the show just to say I thought he was funny, but he left out the back, and now I have to live with the fear that some comedian might think I

@avclub-bf3eb25e65e1f87dab76829f15a0907a:disqus You are probably neither.  It's quite subtle.  Genius, really.

Happens to the best of us, man. 

I can't imagine he needs to knock on too many doors to find someone who wants to run with the Wolf Pack.

Well, I suppose we'll just have to ask Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally about that, won't we?

Pretty sure that's a myth.