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Benjamin Jacob Grimm
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He was paying someone to do that for a while, but I think Larry the Cable Guy does it for him for free now.

SEMPRINI?!

He's thrust himself into this issue very firmly, so far.

Chevy yes, Harmon no.

I think the Mr. Show sketch simply went on way too long - they took it past the point where it was funny and it just became this weird performance piece. I think the basketball recruiters sketch suffers from the same problem.

If it was, it would probably have a competent actor as the lead.

They almost went bankrupt, but Star Wars saved them.

They still make them.

They had kits by about 1955, so they've been there almost since the very beginning. Some sets still have alternate builds, but they've taken more to highlighting play features on the back mainly nowadays.

I had assumed you were a coke dealer.

This sounds like the most formulaic thing ever. Will their be wacky misunderstandings when they meet each other's family members? Will there be wacky misunderstandings when try to associate with each others peer groups? Will one insist he's not racist, only to get caught in a wacky misunderstanding where he looks

It's because you're a sociopath. That was the right instinct.

More of a mewling quim, really.

No, it was worse.

That's simply objective fact. Even Leno might agree at this point.

Maybe Danny I. O'Ade, the comical Irishman?

I've actually only heard several songs now in Weird Al polka form. I'd be completely unfamiliar with the output of a certain Mr. Justin Bieber without him.

I Lost on Jeopardy was the first song I ever memorized word-for-word (except for the words I didn't know at the time, like who the hell Don Pardo was), which I took great pride in. I was 8.

I wouldn't be too surprised to find out he's already done it.

I really want James Gunn or someone to actually make the movie at some point.