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I'm a fan of all of them - I think they all brought something to the role, and would very much like George Lazenby to have continued.

I've been telling all my friends about "Uncertain Futurepussy", though I haven't been taking credit for it. It just made me laugh long and hard.

There was a Treehouse of Terror which was formatted like a Night Gallery episode, also. The painting that would drive you mad just by looking at it? "Dogs Playing Poker"

Ha forgot that Simpsons version - "Oh good, the curtains are on fire!"

Now that's odd
I thought "To Serve Man" was an Outer Limits episode.

There was a bookstore here in town which had a piano for years - maybe because they also sell sheet music.

He's a playwright too - "Little Murders" is pretty terrific.

Maybe that's why my crush on Justin Long started with "Galaxy Quest": he had a decent haircut, perhaps for the last time ever. And I did my research, so I know that he was over eighteen, though he was playing a sixteen-year-old.

So his pic makes people want to punch him in the face?
I don't get it. Why?

Jane Lynch played a very different character in "Julie & Julia", and was equally delightful. Most people, myself included, had no idea she was so versatile.

Burma!
I panicked.

The "Underachiever" t-shirt
As I recall, the point of that t-shirt was lost on most people (though it was somewhat commented on at the time). The word "Underachiever" was in parentheses, so the point was that Bart had been slapped with a label at school, and was merely living up to it. It's in the tradition of any

Gene Kelly on rollerskates
Mr Tobias, Gene Kelly does a very nice dance routine on rollerskates in "It's Always Fair Weather", his last collaboration with Stanley Donen. It sounds like something you might want to check out.

A Long Way Home
A Long Way Home is my favorite album of his, though I've been a huge fan since the eighties. The first part of "These Arms" is the best Ray Price song Ray Price never recorded, then it morphs into something completely different yet perfect.
That album just has awesome song after awesome song for me:

It wasn't funny at all. It was a weird dissection of…of what it was, which was a bad relationship. It's a movie like "Husbands and Wives", which was funny but not a comedy at all.

Down. I don't think it's ever funny.

Oh I'm laughing so hard. I always loved their put-downs, but didn't really remember any of them.

It's awesome that you look like Beeker.

"The Great Muppet Caper" also has the awesome underwater ballet with Miss Piggy. When the twin lines of bubbles come up on the screen and then they're from her nostrils - I laughed so hard I literally cried.

That'd be so cool.