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Room and roof are also brilliant.

Reminded me of an episode a couple seasons ago when Ted complained about meeting a girl who said her favorite band was Glee.

How I Met Your Other Mother

That's why I said almost. I almost always skip Wonderful Christmastime too.

In any event, I almost always skip it when I listen to Wingspan.

Right, but McCartney wrote it in response to Lennon trashing his music (yet again).

I am proud to say I'm a fan of this song. There's nothing wrong with a song just being fun. Why anyone though it was a good idea to cast Latoya in the video though, is beyond me. Literally, the only job the casting director had to do was cast a woman who wasn't Michael Jackson's sister. IT'S SO SIMPLE.

According to Wikipedia (I know, I know), it was actually Ringo hanging out in the studio and told John to cool it.

Let's not fiiii-eeeeeeght!

And didn't Harrison play guitar during "How Do You Sleep," and at one point tell Lennon he was going a little too far with some of the lyrics?

Lennon was way more heavy handed than Macca in this proto-rap battle they had after the breakup. It's to the point where I just assume that every Lennon solo song is about Paul.

His pizza speech was the same as his best burger speech. Both were a parody of Amadeus.

What does it say about me that I read this comment with the same cadence that President Bartlet said "Ran into the fire." on the West Wing?

She made sun tea with the sprinkler water in Ramsett Park.

How about the fact that he had to skip his cardiologist appointment to come in to work?

Nothing bothers me more than getting teased about being passionate about something. Doesn't matter what it is: comic books, musical theatre, advanced baseball statistics. Hell, if someone was super passionate about the Big Bang Theory itself, I would hate to hear about someone being mean to them about it. It's

Thank you! This hits the nail on the head.

I haven't watched a first run episode of BBT since season 3 or so, but mostly because it's on TBS non-stop. So I've seen nearly every episode. When people ask me if I watch/ like the show, I usually tell them, as a comedy nerd, that I like it for the opposite reasons I like the serialized Office, Parks, New Girl, etc…

Yeah - I always thought it was (mostly) that Casey was Keith and Dan was Dan. Casey saying things like, "Can we not do this in front of the help?" sold it for me. Plus the fact that he was paid more, had a higher profile, etc…

I actually think the only misstep they took with David Wallace was making Suck It! a successful invention. The actual Suck It! episode was pretty great - and I think pretty representative of someone who had just lost his job.