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There's video on YouTube of John & Yoko performing "Memphis, Tennessee" with Chuck Berry on the Mike Douglas Show.

Too soon.

You only need 21 badges to qualify, so Ray's statement is accurate if not precise. Nuclear Science could have been one of Ray's elective badges, and it's certainly the one most topical to that moment (with Citizenship in the World a distant second).

Some of us are already horny and confused. Win-win.

To this day, no one around me can ask for those seasonings without doing so in a Stewart stylee. There are Millennials in my extended family, unborn when that show originally aired, who know of no other way of asking for them.

Can we possibly make the images and fonts bigger? The guy who works six cubes behind me is having a hard time reading over my shoulder.

This episode was comprised of the barest skeleton of a plot layered in jokes and character development. And it was awesome.

Pfft.  I've been a fan since Baker Street, biyatches.

I would watch the fuck out of that.

Little too much of Dad, not enough of Mom in there.

@Celebith - Stewart Lee disagrees with you (Hamster-specifc at 5:20):

Worst.  Gimmick.  Ever.

That court reporter can rap my Rodney any day.

Well, it helps a lot when Grant Morrison is your uncredited co-writer.

@ Washington - It was "Mr. Wong".  Fun fact - for the last entry in the series, Phantom of Chinatown, the character was played by the No. 1 Son himself, Keye Luke.  It was the first (only?) time an actual Asian played the lead in a Hollywood film about an Asian sleuth. 

I'm pretty sure the Gov bit the last two fingers off of Merle's left hand.  Glenn chopped off the last two fingers of a zombie's left hand to get the ring.

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When Andrea fully understands how crazy Rick's become, she's gonna climb him like Sir Edmund Hillary.

Having hung with a punk crowd back in the mid-80's*, I can testify that figuring out where to hang out, then hanging out was how we spent all our time.

Having hung with a punk crowd back in the mid-80's*, I can testify that figuring out where to hang out, then hanging out was how we spent all our time.