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Yeah "You and I" from their Instant Replay album is a pretty great tune  with pertinent lyrics for that band.

Spy Hard was the first and only movie I walked out on.  I remember being truly bored with it.

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The Bud Dwyer press conference wasn't shown live on TV. But some news stations showed the unedited footage later in the day."

I watched it live while eating lunch lol.  I was nine years old and was home on a snow day but my mother was still at work.  I think I was watching Pittsburgh's channel 11 noon broadcast.   At any rate, I later felt good about my decision to not make that tomato soup to go with my grilled cheese sandwich.

You need to stop watching fanmade slash vids my friend.  I never saw any sexual chemistry, God that makes me chuckle, between Jeremy and Matt/Tyler.

I was also thinking of Lost at the end of the episode, with that reveal.  It reminded me of that one episode where lock saw Cooper and uttered, "Dad?"

I totally forgot about Bonnie.  Apparently I didn't miss her.

It can be both James.

How is she least impressive?  Shirley happens to be my favorite along with Britta.

Third Watch wasn't a crappy procedural for the most part.  It went downhill toward the end but I loved when they shot up the hospital that last season.  I'm surprised that whole beginning was allowed by the NBC censors.

Spider, I still like that song. I've been listening to that album a lot lately for some reason.

"Am I the only one to remember the end of Models, Inc., where the chick was sold into sex slavery in Central America? OK, I probably am. "

Yeah the whole Phil/Claire plotline was good. Did Burrell hit his face off the hood when he jumped on the car? It looked to me like he did.

Claire and the boys was my favorite part of the episode. I loved how the go-karting starts off slow and innocent and then she immediately runs them into the side. That's definitely something Claire would do.

Lost - Sawyer and Ben
These two have so many good one-liners. A few that come to mind for the way they delivered it:

If he's coming to town to film I want to meet him just so I can see those lashes up close.

The album cover
reminds me of Love's Forever Changes.

Fans of the Kinks have sex all day and all of the night.

I finally got around to seeing Network for the first time last week as well because Netflix was streaming it. Whether or not you find it dated, it was definitely entertaining.
1976 was an interesting year for the Best Picture race: Network, Taxi Driver, All the President's Men, Bound for Glory and Rocky (which won).

Yeah there really is a strong resemblance between the younger Buckley and Mr. Franco.