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Smart woman. Whereas most actors do everything they can to get away from sounding Jewish, Whoopi ran towards it full steam. Such chutzpah.

Definitely not as good as its follow up, Black Hanukkah, with special appearances by Whoppi Goldberg, Lenny Kravitz, Drake, Rashida Jones, and Hall of Famer Rod Carew (he converted).

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When I first signed up to Netflix, I was excited to watch episodes from the first few seasons of SNL. And hey, I know we need to judge them through a frame of "it was really funny at the time," but watching them now is a pretty laughless experience for me.

Yes, I thought this too. And Benchley's book was in-turn inspired by the string of shark attacks that occurred along the Jersey Shore in the 1910s.

"And let’s not forget Happy Days whose elevation and deification of supporting player Fonzie ended up with the show inventing the shark and the idea that it could be jumped over."
Fixed that for you

Not really a news show's apology, but I thought Bud Dwyer's apology on the news at noon was really good.

I just saw Mike Tyson do his live show in Dubai and it was amazing. Yeah, going into it I knew it wasn't going to be a complete confession of everything (after all he only has two hours), but I think it did enough to show the man behind everything going on. He's not a Broadway actor and certainly is not eloquent, but

Global Guts was great, and it taught us one major lesson: Always bet on the Israeli because by the time they land on the show, they've already had five years of Special Forces training

WHY CATALINA? WHY? WHY DID THEY HAVE TO KILL YOU!!! Suzie was not an adequate replacement.

Stick Stickly?

Did anybody ever think that Krumm's Extra Odor Deodorant was a real thing?

If my memory serves me correctly I believe it went:
-Clarissa Explains it All
-Roundhouse (an awful, awful sketch show, btw)
-Ren & Stimpy
-Are You Afraid of the Dark

AND DON'T EAT TOO-TOO-TOO-TOO-TOO MUCH FRIED FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD

Chalky has taken his survival to Omar-like proportions (until he stops off to buy some Newports)

Caught up on all the episodes of Hello Ladies. Funny show. Stephen Merchant is a comedic genius and can create some of the best awkward characters on TV. Some of the incidents hit a little too close to home for me though. Sad face.

Superbowl XCI (91) Halftime show:
-Hologram Prince
-Hologram Tupac
-Hologram Paul McCartney
-Hologram Elvis
-Xenomorph Symbiote Madonna
With Special Guest Keith Richards (still alive)

They cheered Montell Jordan when he sang the national anthem that year.

Was it Ashlee Simpson? I distinctly remember her getting viciously booed, much to everyone's joy.

No lie, I remember one of those Nickelodeon pregame shows and the one chubby kid hosting it was interviewing one of the players and actually asked a player on one of the teams, "This is a big game. One of the biggest games of the year. How do you feel about this game?"