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    There was a second woman she bullied into suicide. "Vodka Mom" didn't do an actual interview with her, but she spent a lot of time on her show demonizing the woman. Her family publicly called Grace out and pursued legal action against her after the woman's death.

    That's pretty cool, The Birthday Boys are pretty funny people.

    Yea I gave it a shot but the repetitiveness and racist rants turned me off after a while. I used to listen to old loveline episodes, and he was telling those same stories over and over back in 2000.

    Yea it was a great episode. If you like Lapkus, check out her Improv For Humans episodes, she's good on that too.

    I agree with your sentiment, but that's not really possible. The concept of marriage is too entwined in the fabric of society to just get rid of. Marriage benefits include tax breaks, insurance coverage, being able to make medical decisions for you spouse (or even just being allowed visit them in the hospital), and

    That's because there's no such thing as accidental gay pregnancies. A same-sex couple only has a child when they want one and feel prepared to raise it. No accidental ones raised by apathetic or unfit parents.

    Born-agains are more crazy for sure. People raised religious have spent their entire life dealing with alternative viewpoints and figure out how to reconcile their beliefs with the outside world. Born-agains have spent much less time doing so, so they don't really know how to handle it when reality doesn't fit their

    In case you're not joking (I can't tell, sorry!) you're thinking of "Rubenesque"

    That not so much the problem as it is the solution.

    Fire everyone involved with SNL, and give the show to Matt Besser, thanks in advance.

    Casiotone For The Painfully Alone used to bring out his opening act for a few songs, his stuff sounds pretty cool with a full band.

    He's inspired by Dangeruss as well, although they don't directly acknowledge it like they do with Riff Raff.

    "Presumably made of matter" is a brilliant line. Rabinesque even

    Yea, that one's great as well!

    I'd like to see the Kids in the Hall sketch where Scott Thompson wins the lesbian softball game.

    Bad show, but the springboard for Artie Lange, Andy Daly, Phil LaMarr, Alex Borstein, and Jordan Peele. Unfortunately most of that gets cancelled out by also birthing Frank Caliendo.

    In the middle of the movie, out of nowhere, Robert De Niro says "I'm sorry, I just can't do this any more." He then pulls out a pistol, and shoots himself in the head. It is unclear to the viewer whether or not De Niro broke character or if that was just part of the script.

    In the middle of the movie, out of nowhere, Robert De Niro says "I'm sorry, I just can't do this any more." He then pulls out a pistol, and shoots himself in the head. It is unclear to the viewer whether or not De Niro broke character or if that was just part of the script.

    Went to a show once where some guy performed dance-pop songs while wearing a weird mask and dancing around while wearing a bunch of those finger lights. It was pretty cool.