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Claire Zulkey
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there was a famous story at my high school of someone changing the marquee of "Raisin in the Sun" to "Raisin in the Cunt."

"She's Having a Baby" may be my ground zero of pregnancy movies. It's seared a lot of preggo pop culture in my mind, from the "fun" times painting the nursery to "This Woman's Work" playing during the labor scene (Hold me: I'm choking up). I'd even considered telling the father if I got pregnant at the Field Museum

and then you get injured.

The dog is good. On-demand video workouts are nice too for when you can't be bothered to put on shoes and leave the house. I also managed to figure out how to not-hate running but that was a lucky break on my part.

let's promise that in 30 years, if we're both single, and the overlords haven't already chosen partners for us, we'll make it happen.

Sounds like somebody hasn't had an Aha Moment® yet

I also like when he and Dana Carvey played Dennis Miller alongside Dennis Miller. 

I liked him in "The Great Buck Howard"

That is strangely hard. Suddenly all I could think of was "Toddler and Tiaras" and "Intervention" (neither of which I put on my list!)

OK everyone. Let me explain myself:

This is just getting me all excited for the "Bosom Buddies" remake.

I've been pleasantly surprised/pleased with this season so far. Anytime the show opts not to run repeat character-based sketch, an angel gets its wings. Or something.

Obligatory "Etown, Etown." 

I don't know if I should admit to this but we traveled to Belgium partially because In Bruges charmed us so much. Also, we like beer.

Am I the only one who is surprised that this movie just came out now? It feels like it came out six months ago for some reason.

I'm definitely into non-comedy discussions. I was on the fence about the interview in general until Bourdain talked about his tattoo and then I just thought, "Oh shut up."  I really might not have minded the interview so much if Maron didn't seem to be insinuating "Comics, chefs, rock stars: we're all cool, tortured,

I was needling Maron in that part of the conversation, because after they talk about how food transcends politics, Maron says "But you still know they're trying to get you," or something to that extend, which sort of undoes all the talk of "transcending."

Airplane vigilantes annoy me. Yes, airline rules can seem arbitrary and dumb but when you throw a fit like this, you're not just standing up for yourself in a theatrical way but also inconveniencing hundreds of people who just want to have the whole travel experience over with already.

it's also on Netflix instant which was how I re-watched all these bad boys.

I  have a theory that it's easier to enjoy the shows you don't review because you aren't overthinking and analyzing everything. You can just go "That was funny" and not have to discuss why it worked or didn't. (Lately I am trying to lean more towards giving shows the benefit of the doubt because just picking them