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    I can't imagine Our Jerry figuring out how to make the exclamation points red.

    We see what we want to see.

    The Office Hour didn't try to pretend it wasn't two individual episodes, so there's that.

    "Rich 50 is the new 35."

    I knew I heard "Kari Wuhrer" in there but I thought I dreamed it.

    Technically, that's a Neck Ridge.

    I cry from my mouth now.

    I HAVE A HUGE PROBLEM WITH THIS

    Gotta be Pete.

    Although I would gladly accept a world in which Tina Fey and Amy Poehler team up and roam the earth solving mysteries.

    Actually, to be truly retro the glasses would be polarized, much like the ones we use today. Anaglyph, aka red-blue, was cheaper and came later.

    It's just occurred to me that the point of True American may be to demonstrate one's working knowledge of fundamentals like the Bill of Rights and the Constitution and legal precedent in general. Which means I'd totally fail at it.

    Winston's situation makes sense on paper— he had everything come easy when he was a pro ball player, and now that he's cut off from that he's lost all confidence in himself. Trouble is, he's rarely written like a former professional athlete— you'd think he'd have some stories to tell about what he remembers as the

    Agreed— IRL if you try that, you're looking at anything from chipped teeth to a kick in the balls.

    A larger concern: Does the hiring of the Modern Family camera crew mean that "Modern Family" is a genuine documentary?

    Seriously, what the hell was that.

    It was a Reagan mask.

    Dunno about you but I laughed my ass off the first time.

    @E Buzz Miller, the term was "Fully functional", and it always did mean he was capable of sexual intercourse.

    Hey JERsey boyyyyyyy