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Juan Hunoz
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Gotta agree. Based on prior dialog, this story takes (took?) place in the 70s, i.e., way before e-mail.

Pls. keep us in the loop.

Zappa put his Zappa spin on it. Thanks for the link.

Let us know when you find it.

Nothing left to do but get waisted.

Um, yeah; it must've been a miracle birth:

I didn't know Andrew "Dice" Clay is Irish.

Well, color me in the minority.

King betrayed him.

Anything north of NYC is "upstate."

"No such thing as bad ink?"

That's called "freedom of choice." Exercise yours while you still can.

I'd settle for Central Park.

I know it's 20-20 hindsight, but maybe he should've read the Constitution before swearing to uphold it and/or running for office. Just sayin…

They must've been 50 long, hard years.

Let's just say she's "grabable."

I hear ya, brother/sister.

Considering the cast of characters, can you be a little more specific?

"…it already feels lived-in…" because it was done a zillion times before. Every setup & punchline is telegraphed by Samuel F. B. Morse. I watched this based on the cast's creds, but the writing is as unoriginal as it gets. Eugene Levy must have some juicy negatives to have gotten this hot mess of a family vanity

There's certainly no lack of things to criticize.