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DennisPerkins
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Understood.

I asked the dear, departed Todd VDW about that, and he said, with depressing succinctness, "Well, you're a white male."

'welcome. I mean, I didn't make the episode or anything, but…

You say nice things. And then not so nice. I take nice things and put in pocket, so thanks.

You are the nice one.

I'm firm but fair.

Watched it five times. I'm good.

Dang it! You're right. Fixing now. (You'd think I'd get it right with one of those fancy screeners…)

B+, but whatever.

That was a beautifully set-up joke.

Yup, in their standup bit before the first East/West game sketch, K&P claim D'Brickishaw Ferguson was the inspiration.

Blue Mountain State.

Shhh…dude, some of us need to eat.

Right?

There's a lot to unpack on this show, you guys.

I also think that's important. Apologies.

Hord to say.

They had Garth Brooks, but he was Chris Gaines at the time. So, to answer your question—maybe?

As stated up there somewhere, I understand that Black Sails has been dropped from regular coverage. No one was reading Rowan's excellent pieces. (As ever—pester Erik!)

Sorry, BS, but it's my understanding that the readership was pretty nonexistent for that show (for whatever reason) last year.