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is that from a walt disney movie?

white wine spritzers with ned flanders.

nae yuuki saves the film with her little speech in the alley.

never heard of this band.

get a job, were they serious?

i guess i just want to punch bob costas for some reason. i was upset when he used the word "palooka" as if it were to be accepted as contemporary slang, it was simply unacceptable and belied the fact that Babe Ruth was not a palooka.

Prohibition has its moments, but things sort of fall apart by episode three.

second best.

1980's clothes are scary.

Baseball can be kind of embarrassing, some of the interviewees act like little kids when talking about the game. Jazz is good, but bias.

yup. it isn't needlessly long (no pun intended), and all the first-hand interviews are incredible.

Where to start: Huey Long. The Dust Bowl was both daunting and tedious. Also: JACK JOHNSON (no the singer, the boxer). Other early Burns' documentaries that are worthwhile include: The Brooklyn Bridge and The Shakers.

i read it as "got", so the pun was lost on me originally.

this does explain my insatiable love for pinball, explains it something fierce.

i find your statement to be highly dubious, good sir.

i'm feeling some serious ennui over here.

it is also rather dowdy, mate.

and klugman's work on "the twilight zone" must not be under-valued.

some of the dialogue is weak.

i would pretend to like this opaque film, but i don't feel the need to be cool.