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Bucky Sinclair
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I saw this Saturday afternoon. I don't know from Ayn Rand from a portal in a wall. All I know is, the more I think about it and read about it, it really was a pretty lousy movie. I'm a big fan of the theme parks, so I had incredibly high hopes for it. It's a mess, as others have stated. I'm going to mine for positive

I didn't see him. I can't remember if it was Hiram or Steve Jordan who once gave Dave some type of percussion instrument that looked like a big pebble, and when you shook it, it made an ethereal chiming sound. Dave would tell us, "it puts you in the mind of fairies."

AVC: That’s on them, too, just speaking with someone who has a kid.
If your child is the only thing you can talk about, it’s super
obnoxious.

Disappointed at the absence of former Atlanta Braves hurler (and "fat tub of goo") Terry Forester.

Come in when the streetlights go on.

I'm glad to see so many favorites that I missed first time through (Dr. Ruth, Fran Lebowitz, the Giant Comedy Doorknob). I was a little sad to not see Bonnie Hunt in there. She was Dave's TV Girlfriend sort of in between Teri Garr and Amy Sedaris. They did some not-so-successful business together through Worldwide

Standing room only, my friend. Just like the Congress Theater in Chicago, minus the constant low-level feeling of dread.

Where else can you find the sheet music for Paul Shaffer's hit song "Yeah"?

And baggy khakis, where I'm certain they get "Worldwide Pants" from.

Marty, maybe you're thinking of "I do and I do and I do for you kids, and this is the thanks I get?" which I remember replacing rocks and garbage. The two kids and Morty were there to take part in the transfer.

"And if you've ever had sex with a staff, you know just how painful that can be."

Yeah, it was difficult to drift off, I agree.

Well said, and very well summed up. I haven't thought much about watching and loving the old NBC program in such a long time, but over the last few weeks, I have. Adding to that, watching old clips on youtube, and sharing and responding to posts here. I really do feel a sense of melancholy, not just for his

I did too! I'm curious if tiny sex therapist Dr. Ruth showed up as well.

TV maybe, but don't they always say Jazz is the only purely American cultural innovation.

I'll go through these comments later, but I wonder if anyone has stepped through the entire closing montage and provided any annotations. Though, probably no Stephanie.

"Is Don on the phone?"

There were a few, quite possible.

Unaired Mythbusters segment where they determine pretty girls do indeed fart.

Dave did the very same intro for Bill last night as he did 33 years ago.