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I'll take him. A little extra flesh is fine with his sensuous looks.

Oh no, he's been Cameroned.

We need more shows about engineers.

And Doc Martin.

Jon Stewart used to do that too, though. I thought he seemed overly pleased with himself. He changed when he started caring about the content, during the lead up to the Iraq invasion.
So what I'm saying is we need a fresh war for Trevor.

I wondered above if they had lost some writers. This makes sense. They seem to be working with less.

I know all the words to Busta Move.

Oh remember Lorne Michaels asked Rudy Giulani that question on the first show back and he replied, "Why start now?" I sort of liked him at that moment.

Sexual healing, for his lady viewers of a certain age.

I just lump them into one group like Hank Hill, (said with a shudder) "young people."

You can still see it in the reruns of Merv on one of the obscure free channels—I think it might be decades TV or ThisTV. Get TV. One of them. I like that all the guests hung out and ended up with actual conversation, instead of just the movie plugs.

I agree, and Ronny is one of my favorite standups, but sometimes people can't make the format switch from standup to sketch comedy or fake news or vice versa. I think the correspondence is fairly weak lately. Maybe some of the writers left.

The best comic convention coverage was when Paula Poundstone went to the Republican convention for Jay Leno in the Reagan-Bush era: "Jay, I'm here at the baby distribution center…"

I just saw that and loved it!

As someone who has been fired a lot, I have always loved this line.

Broadcast News also has one of my favorite depictions of intelligence: When Jane tells her boss that Tom isn't ready to anchor, he responds with dripping sarcasm:
"You're absolutely right, and I'm absolutely wrong…it must be nice to know that you're always the smartest person in the room."
Jane (eyes brimming with

Lately everyone is saying "louche." I didn't get the memo.

I don't like his hair like that.

I am looking out my office window at the factory where Ridgeway worked even as I type. They should film it here so I can meet Michael Sheen.

Bellbottoms came back for a while in the aughts, and I have seen a few afros recently.