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doug butcher
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In a tie, the vote for VP goes to the Senate. The House votes for POTUS. The House could vote for her opponent and the Senate could choose her, making her Veep again. With her opponent as POTUS.

And, while not a Southern Rock band, Credence Clearwater Revival was around since 1967 and far more of an influence.

Also, The Flying Burrito Brothers were formed in 1968.

Also, Lynyrd Skynyrd was formed in 1964.

Since the Allman Brothers were formed two years before the release of Sticky Fingers, I disagree with these conclusions.

Why are you bringing the principal from Saved By The Bell into this? Speaking of entertainment that hasn't aged well…

Watched parts of this show last night. This show looks like it was a great idea that just came out so incredibly average.

Stalag 17 has no comedic elements or fun moments. That's impossible since we're always being told how thoroughly irresponsible Hogan's Heroes is.

Well, the apology store called, they're running out of you.

I remember when they switched from geography to history. Where In Time? was dreadful. Dumbest kids ever. They had a true-false speed round on "presidents who were in the military in WWII" and the kids missed every one. EVERY ONE. They missed JFK. FDR, et cetera. Here's a hint. Eisenhower was in the military in WWII.

The odds on that happening are Slim.

A little old school tip. You can Google for someone's phone number, but a phone book is still more effective to wallop a man across the face. YPFTW.

The Force is not particularly strong in this one, but it's overbearing in his mother.

Take a cue from The Voice. Capital cases where "the chair" spins around.

A sketch from SNL in which Jason Sudekis is interviewing for a NASA job with Will Forte as the the interviewer. It really is difficult to explain.

I have come to the conclusion that this episode is a meta reference to The Potato Chip Sketch.

Great to see Jason Sudekis living out his dream to be an astronaut. He finally gets to drink Tang and pee in the absence of gravity. And Will Forte got to eat the Pringles in his two-day supply. It's a win-win.