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Damn it, why did you say that? Now my world is just that much sadder for knowing that show doesn't exist.

I just gotta imagine that someone in the Reagan administration proposed building that at one point.

The extent to which the Postal Rate Commission has managed to obscure its role as a major player in the Cold War should indicate the terrifying magnitude of its power, and should tell you how tireless we must be in uncovering its machinations.

I agree, she's concerned for the health of their relationship.

It seems like Stan's wife asked about his job to gain back a little connectedness and intimacy in their marriage.

I'd like us to discuss his voice in this.

Melon Balls are a favorite of Archer's; they appear also in "Blood Test," at least.

Oh Clark, you son of a gun.

Holy cow, I did not realize that was the same actor. He is remarkable.

I just exhausted all of Ducca's podcasts, so I'm glad to get one more taste from this tribute. I thank you, and I release you.

It sounds like a name Bob Ducca made up.

Well, up the rebels.

Yep, I do see that now that you mention it.

I can't wait until Claudia has to break out the Cone of Silence.

HAIG IN '88

Margin Call comes to mind, albeit looking at a different side of the equation (immediately pre-recession, the responsible). Killing Them Softly tackles it a little too enthusiastically, I'd say, but still do like. Neither of which were given huge roll-outs, going to your point.

Only if they elect an Anglo-American one.

Does that imply white people usually try to break into prison, and black people usually don't want to break out?

Just watched this; you got it.