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