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Ricky Coogin
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Ah, I have only seen a few of the early episodes.

My….my mother's name was Jughead.

Annie?

Maybe Heather Graham's worst moment on film is kicking Fat Bastard in the balls and then saying, "That's for callin' me crap, ya fatty."

They definitely have their charm, though there is some serious joke recycling in the two sequels.

I can't get Jerry Goldsmith's score for Innerspace out of my head. Also Total Recall.

And the other hand was playing a pi-YAH-no!

I was looking to see what she looked like now and thought you might appreciate this one:

Whatever happened to Catherine Mary Stewart? She seemed like she was ready to hit the big time in the mid-1980s.

Wooooo…..

I'm laughing knowing the kind of roles Russell played. My mistake.

"Boingggggggg!" - Beavis

Still have never seen an episode of The Daily Show.

All my utensils were dirty! Don't hock me to China, for Chrissake!

I also have a Thermos full of phlegm!

I agree. I don't advocate "punching up" or sparing anyone. There's something funny about us all.

The film made me think of writing a musical set at Christmas, 1945. A GI is headed home with a friend who has no place else to go. It begins with a little Putter like the one in the film exiting a grocery store with an item or two for Christmas Eve dinner and running home, showing the town square. The plane lands as a

That sucks…if I recall, that looked like the perfect small town.

"Red alert! Red alert! Red alert!"

It's one word that's a certain no-no around umpires.