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The Spice Weasel
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I really want some of that problem solving whiskey.

It's not tipping I believe in….it's over tipping.

I was ten as well, and you're right. Everything in that movie was familiar. My dad took me to go see it because he grew up in the late 40's/early 50's and it was a childhood nostalgia piece for him. I didn't make that connection at the time but when I watch it now I see it as a window to his childhood growing up in a

Thank god. A month is too long to go without hearing John's voice. Glad the Digest is back.

I agree with everything except Andy Williams. I just like his voice too much.

I was too broke in the early 2000's to afford a new machine when the GB/PS2/Xbox came out. When I got my current job in '05 my new boss gave me a gift card for $200 as kind of a signing bonus. That night after work I immediately went out and bought a used GameCube along with Luigi's Mansion, Super Monkey Ball &

I don't remember where I heard it or read it but supposedly there was a line edited out that was written by Pryor:

Cannonball comin'!

Agreed. Not just the setup but the final product. Plus it is one of the best theme songs in TV history. Magnum PI would have been good but is probably too similar to Simon & Simon.

I didn't realize Teen Angst charted higher. Whew. That makes me feel better. That's the song that hooked me, but it just seemed like Low was everywhere.

I love me some Cracker but to this day I have no idea why Low was the song that hit it big.

Has No Cure for Cancer aged well? I thought it was hilarious when I was in college in '93. Can only listen to a couple bits from it now.

….and now I have Brass Bonanza in my head. That isn't a complaint as it is a fantastic tune. Just simply stating a fact.

(in hushed tone) Randolph Scott?

I kind of liked Orkney. It was the first time I ever heard complete silence….when the wind died down enough. But I can understand your disdain. 

Maybe you should change your name to Pepsi Sr.

Say the line, Bart! Say, "I didn't do it!"

This is so bad I think it gave me cancer.

"Where are you from?"

I love the scene at the beginning with the hearse.   I'll throw in the DVD just to watch that a couple times.