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Adam West and The Shat are also fine examples of accepting one's fate (and running with it) regarding an iconic character. I'll be equally sad, if not more, when those guys pass on.

CBS's 1973 Saturday night line-up of All in the Family, MASH, Mary Tyler Moore and Bob Newhart might have something to say about that.

With posthumous props to the Macho Man. Ohhhh yeeeaahh.

If only Barbara Eden had been able to show her navel, the comparison would've been more apt.

"There's a fog upon L.A…."

Well, there you go. BTTF has been replaced by the Simpson Ride in Orlando for a long time now. It's really cool, but I'm guessing the Simpsons wouldn't translate well to an Asian audience? And, from what I've read, not too many people were sad to see Jaws the Ride leave Florida.

Not to call you out or anything, but if you're talking about Orlando, the Jaws attraction has been gone for a while now. That's where the new Potter land is. Are you thinking about something else?

Saturday, Feb. 14 at the Allstate Arena, the legendary Rumours-era lineup of Fleetwood Mac. An amazing show, for a band of any age or vintage, with even the stage announcements being both affectionate and meaningful. However, most importantly for these pages, at 8:55 pm CST…TUSK!

TLC's "Waterfalls" and Sir Paul's "Waterfalls." Insanely blatant. They even kept the title and some of the lyrics.

My Mom has thoroughly enjoyed each Monk novel, from first Lee Goldberg, and recently, Hy Conrad. Unfortunately, Conrad has announced that the latest, Mr. Monk and the New Detective, will probably be the last. Mom really slowed down her reading as the last book came to its end, to try and delay the inevitable. I guess

Rachel says she has no skills for any other job. Well, I saw her onstage at Second City, and if I'm not mistaken, she's a fine cello player. If he were still around, she could have done a two-person comedy/music act with Morey Amsterdam.

Wow pretty amazing last few minutes.

Nunez, you have said enough.

Well, there's a new one. Disney-core.

I laughed a few times, the writing's often pretty clever and the acting is professional, and I didn't feel like I was ripped off. These days, that's saying something. Funniest (to me) throwaway line: "Sold! To the man in the fuchsia ascot."

I'm not sure. I suppose it's up to Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone.

I think the original game starring Walter Matthau was much better.

Just curious: U.K. or U.S. version? I'm U.S., and I still firmly insist that I've Just Seen a Face and It's Only Love do belong on that album.

Rubber Soul on cassette.

Alright, I once read a newspaper article (remember them?) about body language. It said that if the other person displays their underarms during the discourse, then that meant they were completely open to you. Since the pits are taboo areas in a lot of cultures, the other person was unconsciously expressing their