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Cliffy  - The part where Marsh admits to Bette that he had her son Bernard in prison for a pack of cigarettes always stuck with me. She probably knew that her son didn't turn out the way she planned to at some level, but having Marsh admit it in such stark terms was pretty gripping.

Cliffy  - The part where Marsh admits to Bette that he had her son Bernard in prison for a pack of cigarettes always stuck with me. She probably knew that her son didn't turn out the way she planned to at some level, but having Marsh admit it in such stark terms was pretty gripping.

Billy Ocean won't be too happy when he notices that you didn't mention Climate of Hunter.

Billy Ocean won't be too happy when he notices that you didn't mention Climate of Hunter.

The Mad magazine parody of Columbo was one of the best ever. The skull as ashtray, Columbo taking a bath in the suspect's home, and the moment where he notes that both the killer and the suspect were both left (or right) handed were all great. The best moment was the last panel where Columbo notes that eleven of the

The Mad magazine parody of Columbo was one of the best ever. The skull as ashtray, Columbo taking a bath in the suspect's home, and the moment where he notes that both the killer and the suspect were both left (or right) handed were all great. The best moment was the last panel where Columbo notes that eleven of the

I wasn't expecting Jason Priestley to make the top ten, but I'm glad it received a mention. His figure skating routine is still one of my favorite SNL moments.

I wasn't expecting Jason Priestley to make the top ten, but I'm glad it received a mention. His figure skating routine is still one of my favorite SNL moments.

Isn't there a shot of David Janssen running to catch a bus in the intro? I remember there was a 70's show where a character was seen running to catch a bus.

Isn't there a shot of David Janssen running to catch a bus in the intro? I remember there was a 70's show where a character was seen running to catch a bus.

Rico's sanctimony and his judgmental attitude become grating during the next few seasons, but I find him ok during the first two years. This is the one episode that I liked him the most, because it shows that more than anyone else on SFU, Rico has found what he believes to be his life's work. David, Nate Jr., Brenda,

Rico's sanctimony and his judgmental attitude become grating during the next few seasons, but I find him ok during the first two years. This is the one episode that I liked him the most, because it shows that more than anyone else on SFU, Rico has found what he believes to be his life's work. David, Nate Jr., Brenda,

I bought my copies of Pronounced and Second Helping in a record store mall, so there's that.

I bought my copies of Pronounced and Second Helping in a record store mall, so there's that.

"My acne!"

"My acne!"

I love it that interviewer loves the movie "Still Crazy" and then links it to the AV Club review, where they called it "drab" and "overly dramatic and often dull".

I love it that interviewer loves the movie "Still Crazy" and then links it to the AV Club review, where they called it "drab" and "overly dramatic and often dull".

I'm glad that someone else picked up on the absence of Uncle Meat. It was my gateway to Zappa, in part because it was the only MOI record that could be found in my suburban record store. It would be a couple of more years before I discovered used record stores, and the other MOI albums with their $25.00 - $50.00

I'm glad that someone else picked up on the absence of Uncle Meat. It was my gateway to Zappa, in part because it was the only MOI record that could be found in my suburban record store. It would be a couple of more years before I discovered used record stores, and the other MOI albums with their $25.00 - $50.00