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It is indeed.

I'll throw in "Stephen King's It" in this category as well, since it also either received some sort of theatrical release or just got an MPAA rating when it was released on video, but has one either way.  Sure, it doesn't really hold up that well as an adult, but I remember it being the talk of the playground when it

I'll throw in "Stephen King's It" in this category as well, since it also either received some sort of theatrical release or just got an MPAA rating when it was released on video, but has one either way.  Sure, it doesn't really hold up that well as an adult, but I remember it being the talk of the playground when it

Not to cast aspersions on Mr. Scharpling or his show, since I'm not familiar enough with either to fairly criticize, but I've given Best Show several chances and I just cannot get into it for some reason.  Anybody have recommendations for specific episodes to listen to that might win over a non-fan?

I swear I must be the only person who fucking loves "Jamaica Jerkoff," because the kindest thing I've seen it called on this article so far is "filler."  I actually only learned of it through watching the Classic Albums show on the album since I'd never heard the record in full before, and immediately ran to the

Indeed.  I was hoping perhaps the sign-off just meant that the feature would be continuing under another writer, but of course I doubt it.  Shame to see it go.

They might.  Reminds me of the CBS "rural purge" that happened in the late 60s/early '70s when a shift of power occurred at the network and, as an executive famously declared, "They cancelled everything with a tree," leading to the end of Andy Griffith, Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres and so on.

"Sister Sister" started its run on ABC's TGIF though before moving to The WB.  (Though, since we didn't have a WB channel in my area, I just assumed for many years that it got cancelled until the reruns started showing up.)

My middle name is spelled Dewayne.  Why?  Because my dad's name was Wayne.  De-Wayne.  Lots of thought put into that one.

And yet, those were the ones I always found more entertaining by a long shot.  Go figure.

I played the fuck out of that game.  The catching-flies-with-chopsticks bonus level always pissed me off, though.

[i]Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood[/i] is legitimately goddamn funny.  Discuss.

If I recall correctly, there's actually an interview with either Damon or Keenan Wayans on the first or second-season DVDs that addresses this exactly.  Fox didn't want to allow it, but the ILC producers screened the first Handiman sketch for an audience of disabled people who wound up loving it (for basically the

Daz should have managed his Dogg Pound money better.  Shame on you for enabling him.

They're actually still shown on Saturday mornings as interstitial filler material between shows on the crappy RTV digital sub-channel.

I think Adam Sandler may already own it since, as he said on one of Conan's last Tonight Show episodes, the initials stand for Nothin' But Cunts.

I think Adam Sandler may already own it since, as he said on one of Conan's last Tonight Show episodes, the initials stand for Nothin' But Cunts.

I think he was probably referring to hear it as in-store muzak and such… but even then, I'm pretty sure I've heard some Zep in the grocery store a few times.

I think he was probably referring to hear it as in-store muzak and such… but even then, I'm pretty sure I've heard some Zep in the grocery store a few times.