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I remember it vaguely when it happened, but I definitely recall seeing it in reruns over and over again. It's really heartbreaking when he addresses the troops for the last time in his crazy zoot suit and you know what's coming next. Also, that was when Radar's character was still a hyper-competent, semi-cynical,

That show looks good, it looks Tony Robbins good.

Joan Cusack Ari Gold Jeremy Piven.

I sleep wrong every day, and now I have a CPAP machine. Aging deserves no praise whatsoever.

I hear you. It'll probably be an hour from me, in any event, wherever it is held.

Is there a Houston one? I would like to be the least cool person in a room, like most days. Just a different room, with different people.

I co-opped at Carrier in Syracuse in college. On the first day of the NCAA tournament, everybody gathered in my lab, which had a TV because I was doing flow visualization experiments, and because it was way in the back of the building far from the bosses, to watch the SU first round game. That would only happen in a

I see that. Speaking of style, have an Old Style. Not good, but very popular in The Windy City. The capitalization of "The" must be killing you.

Please upload something to Xtube. My search results are getting monotonous.

I've seen it on my iPad lately, but that's about it.

No idea. Prom was a thing that cool people did.

Are we talking about "The Tao Of Steve"? Pretty good movie. Another good film in this general area is "Freak Talks About Sex", set in suburban Syracuse. Steve Zahn plays Freak.

Defenders of the language and fine humans all, I'm sure, except for the Chicago Manual of Style, which is a fine publication that I will read when I start my sure-to-be unread e-book (or possibly ebook?) about the life of Tom Seaver. Have a glorious day. I would have gone with a plain "Others" at the end. Latin

Not to anyone but you. Point well taken, though. The 1920s, that is.

My grandmother babysat Chuck Connors in Brooklyn in the 20's. I have nothing else to add.

She can use her math skills to get all the dancing…angles…or something. Or just wear low cut dresses.

Bingo Long and the Dancing Stars.

The Rolling Stones: Geezus

I'm apologizing on behalf of cigarette, in skywriting.

I saw a waitress at Cheddar's the other day who had black hair and bangs and was obviously trying to look like Krysten Ritter. I wanted to tell her "Don't trust the b—— at Cheddar's!" but she didn't wait on our table.