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Delvis Crasho
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It was either this or West Texas Investors Club on CNBC.

No. You mean Bill Pullman.

Just wait 'til Flattop, Shoulders, and Pruneface show up.

"Its story is engaging enough on a comfort-food level…"

Manhunter all the way!

If Treme taught me anything it's that you're most certainly going to get sorrow, depression, etc. from Simon but he will lift you up if you want to be.

Urgh. I, dumbly, did the same thing.

Me and the Missus enjoyed his little backtracking line (that only Mary catches) when he finally got elected.

Is it confirmed that Nick's passion for nothing but The Boss was a true thing?

This be true. There was tons of other deep cuts they could have chosen from 88-89 like they did with the series opener ("Gave It A Name").

So I went and done the dumb thing and Wikipediaed Nick Wasicsko out of curiousity…

I'm not all that familiar with Tig's stand-up stuff (I've only caught her on late night talk shows) but I found the special quite refreshing.

"Phrasing" has definitely infiltrated my vernacular.

After the last Rick and Morty I've been using, daily, "And that's the waaaaaaay the news goes."

Late to the party. Don't care.

I found a sandwich in one of your parks, and I wanted to know why it didn't have mayonnaise.

Hell's Bells, Trudy!

I'll meet Winona Ryder for drinks and console her anytime day or night.

You do realize Scarface was made before Scent of a Woman, right?

The real question is: When will Steve Earle show up as some folksy drifter?