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11.  Was trying to imagine what song (or type of music) I would want playing in the background of that cool and swank bar that Don and Ted were drinking at? Maybe some Herb Alpert? And what time of night do you think it was? I'm guessing 1:35 am

"…that wasn't your mother; that was Churchill"  quick and witty snap-back from Don - loved that.

was anyone else thinking 'Pet Cemetary' when Norman was carrying the mangy, flattened dog

I'm thinking more if Jessica Alba had a baby with Winona Ryder

Really thought the writing of this particular episode was extraordinary. The writers could have easily had Lucero and Cooper either be rescued, escaped, or left at the house. And then we could have had the reactions and relationship between Lucero and Cooper afterwards. Would Lucero apologize to Cooper? Switch

Abe is reminding me more and more of Frank Zappa

she was also the hooker in Pretty Woman

he was also the boss in the movie Nine to Five….ha

great call. I thought Training Day scene as well

that valley-girl, NY/Jewish way of talking is so annoying. How does someone like that have a job? Why won't one of her friends, say "Shoshanna, can you please - for the love of God - stop saying "totally" and "amaze" and "presh" and…….in every single sentence you speak"?

Williams is too prudy in real life to do nudity. Plus, with her father, Brian, hovering around the set; she will definitely not do it

I think E. Kaplan also wrote some Six Feet Under episodes

…or Jethro Tull. Who knew?

or can't jump

What political affiliation are most rapper or hip-hoppers? Who cares? Who invented the guitar that allowed Tee Tot to teach Hank Williams to play? And there wasn't a cowboy by an open fire or Civil War soldier that didn't play some type of blues, country, blue grass, etc back in the 1800's with a guitar or fiddle that

As the late Jermaine Stewart would sing "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off to Have a…."funny" time". Or wear cherries on our boxers shorts either.  - Cherry Wine

"Money (That's What I Want)" by Barrett Strong  -  Kind of redundant, who doesn't want money

I guess in the "privileged people" section?

Well then, how long has Ray been homeless - 1 week before staying at Shoshanna's house, a year, etc.? What exactly does he mean homeless? Where was he taking a shower, using the bathroom, eating, shaving, surviving, etc. while still looking presentable at the nice coffee shop? Wouldn't his friends, co-workers, etc.

Although not too unrealistic but I just find it hard to believe that Ray is homeless. The writers should have thought of another bomb to drop at the tender moment in the Subway. Maybe that Ray is in horrible debt or lost his job (maybe his homelessness is due to these situations and will be mentioned next week?). But