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Hasn't she been too busy breaking up Fred Armisen's marriage or whatever?

Wasn't it discovered, after the Big City through Wallet Boy a parade, that he simply left home w/out said wallet?Man…if there was justice in the world, THAT show would have lasted a few more seasons.

I particularly enjoyed, however, the episode giving Nurse Diesel the chance to pummel Jimmy with her fists of fury.

Yup.  Who'd want a pup outa THAT litter?

At first, I thought Peter replacing the family picture in the living room with his "Laser Tag Times" thing removed the only indication Brian was, in fact, his dog.  I can't recall if Brian was in that picture, I'll admit.

My own stray observations:

…in CRYSTAL.

Sue can drive herself now, right?

Didn't "Leave it Beaver" do a "paper route" episode during the Eisenhower administration?

Damn… that "Abra-Ca-Dabra" song by Tennesssee Tuxedo has stuck with me all these years - more so than the similarly titled song by Steve Miller.  I will bet I haven't heard that song (TT's song) in over 30 years.  These shows were an afternoon staple as I recall them: I particularly remember them from a show hosted by

*sucks on pipe

I guess some of us might be overthinking it: in a town like Pawnee, I suspect the city council is hardly a full-time gig, giving Leslie the chance to deal with the crazy of both worlds: government bureaucrat and government representative.  I can see the exposure to the latter opening up new opportunities for

College? *Santorum-esque smirk  What a snob.

Hmmm.  I don't remember this, in spite of being a fan of the Muppets on TV back then.

Yeah…"Mrs. Blue Thistle" seemed a pretty sad/tragic case…I dunno.  Like one of the other folks said - something about "…we're trapped by our lives…"

Charlie Brown was broadcast on CBS when I was a kid; and this always preceded it, almost an overture to these things.

While I get that Jay may have scored some commercial endorsement cash for something called "Shermints," I was somewhat puzzled by a picture of him (on the box) ravenously eating something called "Krispy Kritters."

The bit about Wavy's son, "Jordan" Gravy - reminds me that during this enlightened time, I once read, Paul Kantner and the awesome Grace Slick named their daughter, now known as China Kantner, as "god" - yes, "god" - with a little "g."
Could be bullshit, but still a great story.

Official list of "Facts We Know about Superintendent Chalmers"

"What're YOU cocks lookin' at?"