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This was a tradition in my household as it was (and probably still is) my mother's favorite.  We still sing the songs & bring up Razzleberry dressing to this day.  There is a great nostalgia to it.  I look forward to one day sharing with my kids & nieces - though just like with Labyrinth - they will either love it or

This was a tradition in my household as it was (and probably still is) my mother's favorite.  We still sing the songs & bring up Razzleberry dressing to this day.  There is a great nostalgia to it.  I look forward to one day sharing with my kids & nieces - though just like with Labyrinth - they will either love it or

That's why they went with Wed at 8pm for it's normal time slot.  There was even a joke about it by the NBC voice-over person at the end of the episode.  I look forward to seeing more of this as I enjoyed the episode.

She only got a modest B-cup.  She did a whole bunch of interviews talking about her love of her new "hoo-hoos"

I saw David Sedaris perform last night at the Hanover Theatre. He read a story from this book (the one about the Hippopotamus & the Owl) and it definitely drew large laughs from the audience. I guess if you are able to let yourself go for a little while & amuse the idea of singing, anal-dwelling leeches then you are