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Who would she have been? Mrs. Dursley?

If we're talking horse songs, I'll always prefer "Wildfire." The lyrics are silly up until that killer chorus and it's really a pretty, pretty piece of music.

Off the top of my head, the most significant VSE they did was when the governor's mansion practiced what would happen if there was a nuclear attack.

I feel so humble. Yes, but does the show appeal to men named Pepe?

I've got a present for you, Amadeus. It's Debbie doing a Diana Ross imitation, with Mimi Kennedy doing Helen Reddy* and Ellen Foley doing Streisand: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
*She spoofed Reddy in her SNL tryout in '75 — "I Am Dog" — but was passed over for Jane Curtin.

If ever there was a show needing a peppier theme song, it was It Takes Two:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
(But good lord, look at how cute Anthony Edwards was.)

That toga wasn't short enough!

Death — by hotdish!

For me, he's like Brad Pitt. I could understand the appeal, but it somehow passed me over.

So, no Superior Donuts or Training Day reviews? I kinda get the feeling CBS is using SD as a placeholder — they didn't even have an online promo for a while.

Alas, I'm not a long lost heir.

Much appreciated.

Alas, no Thoughts On today. Am determined to end this half-a-week pattern and have a new entry for tomorrow.

They came close. Carol did a TV production of the show in 1972, with Bernadette Peters as Larkin.

That moment is the perfect fusion of laughter and tears.

You probably could whittle it down to a solid hour if necessary.

Ah'm gonna make your life so sweet!

All of you are putzes. They should change the sign outside from My-T-Sharp to 'ze Three Putzes.

That was a damned excellent film. I especially loved the ambiguous ending. I wonder if Weir had to fight the executives on that.

I don't want a game show to be inspirational!