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Did they do it in "At Last, the 1948 Show" as well or are you conflating it with the also pre-Python  "How to Irritate People" that has it? Although in that it was Tim Brooke-Taylor, not Graham Chapman.

He has a hereditary lordship in the UK (5th Baron Haden-Guest), but the House of Lords Act of 1999 took inherited seats away. So people still are supposed to call him Lord Haden-Guest, but he's not in the House of Lords anymore.

He has a hereditary lordship in the UK (5th Baron Haden-Guest), but the House of Lords Act of 1999 took inherited seats away. So people still are supposed to call him Lord Haden-Guest, but he's not in the House of Lords anymore.

I remember Comedy Central doing ads where they played lividly angry, profane messages that SP fans left on their voicemail about what bullshit the T&P episode was and how they'd never watch SP or Comedy Central programming ever again.

I remember Comedy Central doing ads where they played lividly angry, profane messages that SP fans left on their voicemail about what bullshit the T&P episode was and how they'd never watch SP or Comedy Central programming ever again.

Really short version: "shipping" is short for "relationshipping". Shippers (to the best of my understanding) believe(d) that Mulder and Scully were having a romantic relationship that was just not being shown on screen (but that hints were being dropped) or at the least that they should be having a relationship and it

Really short version: "shipping" is short for "relationshipping". Shippers (to the best of my understanding) believe(d) that Mulder and Scully were having a romantic relationship that was just not being shown on screen (but that hints were being dropped) or at the least that they should be having a relationship and it

Or Roger Zelazny's "Chronicles of Amber" series, although he mostly sticks to Amber, Earth, and Chaos. Not too much gets done with the worlds in between.

Or Roger Zelazny's "Chronicles of Amber" series, although he mostly sticks to Amber, Earth, and Chaos. Not too much gets done with the worlds in between.

@avclub-7f538a2a6877984c16a663af38fb84d3:disqus It is kind of a silly distinction because everything north of the counties that make up NYC and its suburbs is technically "upstate". Poughkeepsie is "upstate" but it's only like an hour and a half from NYC and there are actual train commuters that live there and work in

@avclub-7f538a2a6877984c16a663af38fb84d3:disqus It is kind of a silly distinction because everything north of the counties that make up NYC and its suburbs is technically "upstate". Poughkeepsie is "upstate" but it's only like an hour and a half from NYC and there are actual train commuters that live there and work in

@avclub-2b4398f8c60d5dd9b8e3c786a3745192:disqus  I think he's talking about his day job working in a library, dealing with library patrons, who I'm sure are as stupid and aggravating as customers anywhere.

@avclub-2b4398f8c60d5dd9b8e3c786a3745192:disqus  I think he's talking about his day job working in a library, dealing with library patrons, who I'm sure are as stupid and aggravating as customers anywhere.

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@avclub-8b59528c5bbf7073061271c79ba0e1e0:disqus I doubt he hates the AVClub too much; he wrote a book with Nathan Rabin recently that's coming out soon.

@avclub-8b59528c5bbf7073061271c79ba0e1e0:disqus I doubt he hates the AVClub too much; he wrote a book with Nathan Rabin recently that's coming out soon.

I have an exceptionally long lunch on Thursdays due to the Star Trek reviews. Or rather, I did before Thursdays became my stay-at-home-dad day. Now I read while the baby naps.