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Baron Von Costume
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They're SO 365 million years ago.

This conversation is worth three credit hours at Greendale.

You give this episode an A, or else Jack shows up later on and tortures you with a lamp cord.

This lady has her voice, which apparently has been carefully crafted from ten thousand cigarettes.

Actually, I was going to congratulate Homer Simpson on his recent charity work.

Before I begin today's sermon, entitled "What Kate's Husband Did…"

What the hell am I lookin' at here? Midge, help me out here.

I enjoyed Lamb Chop being eaten by the cardboard T-Rex.

That made me wonder if it was deliberate, or if it just happened during one take and they kept it.

Speaking of "baby," Dexter Fletcher, who plays Sgt. Martin, also played Baby Face in Bugsy Malone when he was a kid. The weird random things I know startle me sometimes.

Andrew "Moriarity" Scott pops up as Pvt. Hall in the next episode, whom I only noticed when I began watching Sherlock last year.

I watch Band of Brothers once a year, and I enjoy it more each time. As you say, there are lots of "hey, I know him!" moments from random celebrities (for example, keep an eye out for Tom Hardy and Jimmy Fallon in later eps). I consider this show to be one of the best things television has ever managed to produce, and

They could at least have had the Mother take the photo that ends up in the opening credits.

By the way, you never chipped in for that last round.

NOW CUT THAT OUT.

I think Lindsay was born some time in the Taft administration.

Big deal. Who hasn't?

I think I saw her at Comic Con.

You're referring to "The Requiters," yes?

I'm pretty sure she means she stumbled onto the set while they were filming one day and barfed on Jeremy Renner's stunt double.