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It was a Category 4 kaiju.

The Chinese goverment is under pressure to close the "Giant Robot Gap?" What? Have they been sleeping the 47 years that Ultraman has lived right next door?

When I saw it in the theater in 1974, Song of the South was a central piece of the Disney canon. It was featured, for example, in both of my Disney story books. Disney used "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" almost as much as "When You Wish Upon a Star."

Lest history judge us hashly we must agree as a nation that the days when women's ears could be used as piggy banks have been consigned to the dark mists of the past…

Me too! That's all I could think of when I saw the picture. Well played @avclub-1922cc1dc1286b56a2d99b7f1aa0630c:disqus

None of them music fans

So the Jamaicans are the best racists in the world then?

The stupid part was to bring up Murphy Brown at all. The subtext of the entire pregnancy was that Murphy was likely going to be a terrible mother. It's not like the show was making it seem like a wonderful progressive lifestyle choice. Quayle was ultimately arguing with a party that hadn't even disagreed with him, and

The next Bush admin was much smarter. In response to the worst natural disaster in a hundred years, they had a public spat with a rap singer!

Mike Seaver made us all feel better every week!

The 1992 election was the first time I ever saw a church-produced voting guide. A girl at my office brought it to work. I remember looking it over and thinking, "oh this is a really bad sign."

Isn't every sentient being afraid of Ted Nugent?

Sad sharing is such a lachrymose business.

In 1992 I was so old that I was starting to think that if I was going to marry a girl my own age she would have to be a divorcee and/or already have kids. I was right.

In my opinion, if you haven't managed to start a global thermonuclear war by that time you're not trying hard enough.

Exactly. The first three seasons were reasonably good. And it was fresh to see Buffalo Bill as a woman. At the time everybody saw the pregnancy as a way to inject life into a show that had seriously slipped. So my response to this episode (I was 26) was, *yawn* "when's Get A Life on?"

What Ron Jeremy was ultimately bemoaning—the idea of a world where white male hedgehogs were no longer so secure

Dan Quayle 1992: "Family values are the underpinning of this great nation."

The culture wars are indeed over and Murphy's side did indeed win (see support for gay mariage and legalizing pot). The forces you speak of @avclub-eac75edc18b8546c46893fe4b75ab995:disqus are winning the "I got mine, fuck you wars."

Everybody forgot about Pat Buchanan when he started crossdressing and calling himself "Bay."