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Her early standup, then Wet Hot, then Truth About Cats and Dogs.

Or when he called the Wu-Tang Clan "Staten Island streetwise troubadours."

Being remade for an NBC live broadcast this Christmas, with Carrie Underwood as Maria von Trapp.

The term you're looking for is "premorse" — finding out that someone just died when you had assumed he had died years ago.

I can think of one: "Molasses to Rum to Slaves" in 1776.

He liberated them from Loompa Land, and you know all about it and what a  terrible country it is. Nothing but desolate wastes and  fierce beasts. And the poor little Oompa Loompas were so small and helpless, they would get gobbled up right and left. A Wangdoodle would eat ten of them for breakfast and think nothing

Greetings from June 2013, a dystopian future in which Jon Stewart has been replaced by a Brit twit and a nation comforts itself by … "Which one?"  Oh, god, don't say that, Walt.

Here's my question: why did CBS air the episodes showing themselves being clowned like this?  Why not just give the guy his money but burn the footage?

If folks Google "Janeane Garofalo has no case. She wanted to be on the show. She came on," it'll pull up that passage in the book.

@avclub-c1bac1d55ebcc415d61552acbfbb219d:disqus , others who'll never be invited back include Steve Seagal, Louise Lasser, and Adrien Brody.

Paul Simon is such a part of the family than in LIVE FROM NEW YORK, there's a really bitter quote from him about Janeane Garofalo's complaints from her brief tenure. It's really odd to see.

It was his 1993 videotaped statement in response to the allegations:

In terms of "band-defining anthems," can we add "Precision Auto" to the list?

Follow what you feel. You, alone, decide what's real.

Nope. On the Mouth or Foolish.

You've already covered the M*A*S*H episode "The Interview" (http://www.avclub.com/artic…, so, Happy Days, season 5 ep 22, "My Favorite Orkan," in which Richie, Fonzie, and the Gang are confronted with a wacky alien searching for a backdoor pilot.

I love this movie so much. Among other things, because it refuses to make Aaron heroic — his snark on Tom's date rape story ("You really blew the lid off of nookie") and awful, bitter last line to Jane ("… I'll say it's not nice to point at single fat women") make him impossible to fully root for.  And Tom isn't a bad