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Conrad Bain
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@Steve: Oh, I play my share of shit-holes, I've just never heard it like it sounds in the movies.

@Evel. Check out the porn version. The 3 females have a 4-way with a male stripper.

I despised Friends during its first season. Then started watching for the hot chicks, then I kind of started to like it despite stupid plot-lines like the gang going to see Hootie and the Blowfish(!?!?) or Monica dating the guy who invented "Moss 78" or some sort of term that was supposed to sound like an opperating…

I'm with The_King!

@Beeba: He's my hero too.

I just bought my first house and have been watching the early KOTH's. I think the early ones are vey funny.

@Rockrocky77: Bill Nye?

I was obsessed with Public Enemy from about '93-'98. Now when I see Flava Flav on VH1, it takes me a few seconds to realize that this buffoon used to stand next to Chuck D.

I'm a Peter Gabriel fan, but I really hate that song.

Yeah, throw in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana.

Good point. I'm a musician and have been around microphones for over 20 years. The only times they feedback are because they are too close to a monitor/speaker and even then, it more of a low pitched "howl." I have never heard a high pitched "squeal" like in the movies.

I just recently moved to the suburbs after 15 years of city living and I really don't miss it. Probably the biggest thing is that in the city, you had a variety of good restaurants and they were usually 5-10 minutes away. In the burbs, the best restaurants are kind of mediocre and you have to drive everywhere.

Will Asa Dye pull the Minnesota Timberwolves out of the toilet?

I laughed at Zardoz the first time I saw it. I really liked it the second time I saw it.

Amen to both of you!

Remember in the 80s when everybody was playing Kramers, Jacksons and B.C. Rich's? Other than maybe Slipknot playing Rich's, how many of those guitars are still visible today?

gobias' comment=understatement of the year!

Did Welles have financial problems toward the end of his life or something? Between the wine commercials, that Dark Tower thing and the Transformers…

I work with a guy who is in his 40s. He is a devout Christian, and repeats the talking points he hears on conservative radio. The confusing part is he is a very talented musician, but more from the "craftsman" branch than the "artist" branch.

Is there a way we can get Carson and McMahon to host a show from the beyond?