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    "One more! One more!"

    But he was Manimal!

    Thanks. I recently finished "The Hardest Working Man" by James Sullivan which only contains a little bit of biography so I wanted to find something more robust.

    Which biography did you read?

    Was it all tense and uncomfortable in the beginning, but then, you guys gradually began to appreciate each other especially after he taught you how to dance and you taught him how to appreciate "Friends"?

    "As it turns out, Donald Sterling sounds a lot like Master Shake"

    "Its not a comedy!"

    "Somewhere over the rainbow, there's another rainbow…"

    So can we take this to mean that Sarah Palin stood up for Martin Bashir for what he said about her?

    OHHH…BURN!

    "…she often reminded me of my resemblance to Donnie Wahlberg"
    Quit humble bragging.

    "Eminem Hospitalized, Fat"

    I had that toy, too!  I didn't even want it until I heard some kid exclaim to his parents to come over so they could buy it for him.  It was the last one, and I took it just so he couldn't have it.*

    "Apparently, we've already made this movie.  Interesting…"

    "Hey, remember when we thought we were too good to star in these sequels?"

    One of the first things I thought about was that "King of the Hill" episode where Hank tells Bobby that Willie Nelson is his hero.  It's believable that he'd listen to Willie Nelson, but he goes on and on about Willie Nelson throughout the whole episode.

    One of the first things I thought about was that "King of the Hill" episode where Hank tells Bobby that Willie Nelson is his hero.  It's believable that he'd listen to Willie Nelson, but he goes on and on about Willie Nelson throughout the whole episode.

    Even more than, "Robert Duvall was replaced by George Hamilton"?

    I didn't think Part III would have been so bad on its own, but compared to the other two, it's horrible.  It reminded me more of a TV reunion movie where they try to shoehorn in references to the others everywhere (e.g. - Enzo the baker, Sonny's twins) and the people who didn't return are still represented somehow

    What about "The Goode Family" for Mike Judge?