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Flesh Wounds in Ithaca
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@avclub-5a1c0dcc8243c086c74ee944052f6f0f:disqus Him and Kruger were both in "The Silence of the Lambs" as well, which is pretty interesting (despite yesterday's news).

Whatever you may think of that, it isn't nearly as bad as Newman's "You go girl" in the next episode. Both the delivery and the writing.

The audio from George's family vacations alone is worth making "The Merv Griffin Show" an A+ episode.

M. Night Simalan?

I'm surprised that continuity wasn't mentioned.

The below exchange is too good, not to mention George's non-existent "Summer Jerry," Whitey Fisk.

My dead tooth?

No mention of George dating his cousin?
SIIIIIMMMMMSSSSS!!!!!

@avclub-55aef34e0d62637c23ad60186310cd4d:disqus Yeah, I haven't been on any Gawker site since December. It's elitist bullshit.

@The Juggernaut Bitch
But that was directed by Stanley Kubrick, not the Bandito Brothers.

If that final sentence of yours doesn't indicate a severely sad state of affairs, I don't know what would.

And I can spend all of my time avoiding all of the Richter podcasts.

Steven Wright has something to say about all of this.

Oh wait, was she a great, big fat person?

"Last act of Hunger"…you mean when that boring piece of shit was mercifully coming to a close?

For the tastelessness or for using the word "fail"? I'll just go ahead and assume both.

You know, sex in a tub. That doesn't work!

There are no girls with good personalities!
/high-five

Oh My Gooooooooooooooooodddddddddddddd!!!!!!!!!

That saccharin shit sack of a movie bites the big one.