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And apparently I found the last living member of the Millie Helper fan club. Go well, you nutjob.

Still funnier than Ray Jay Johnson.

I hear they have the internet on computers now.

I don't know… Cash fig. This could be one of those fig-based pyramid schemes I've heard so much about. You eat some Newtons, but you sell Newtons to your friends, and they do the same etc.

There was a Lifetime movie called "Living Proof", based on the discovery of Herceptin (a breast cancer drug). The two lead scientists were played by Harry Connick Jr. and Amanda Bynes.

It's one of my favorites. I love how seamlessly it transitions from WTF is Kramer doing to everyone assimilating to normal talk show behavior.

Well now that it was deleted I just look like an idiot. Thanks OP.

Don't blame me. I voted for Kodos.

To be even more fair, she was a terrible actress. She went on to prove that on Law & Order.

That's what she said.

Save the cheerleader, save the network.

Did someone say long lost triplets?

Ah yes, another pint of Everything but the Self-Respect for my Friday night…

I assume she'll be keeping it tight.

Two Wild and Hazy Guys! Hazelnut ice cream with caramel bulges and a big American (breast) milk chocolate ribbon.

It has to be to work off those winterdoodles.

I rolled my eyes so hard for the "twist" of the adopted Grey/Webber baby, I'm surprised I didn't end up with ocular compartment syndrome like the guy in the episode.

Yeah, I liked Mr. Sunshine. Funny and weird.

Just to rub it in: Alison Brie.

Welcome to AV Club, Ric Flair!