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So Long, Farewell was also used in the last sketch of Hartman's last season as a regular cast member on SNL. It's been years since I've seen the bit, it doesn't seem to exist above ground on the internet, and that's probably a good thing, since I'm sure I'd be bawling like a little baby at the end of it - Hartman

Clearly, this guy is a Big Fan.

Those too, but less so than the candy bars and chocolate chip cookies of unspecified brands.

I, for one, miss the honky tonks, Dairy Queens, and 7-11s.

@drdarke:disqus - I tried to alter the original as little as possible. Laziness is the key to my success.

On November 13, FBI agent Stan Beeman was asked to remove himself from his place of residence. That request came from his wife. Deep down, he knew she was right, but he also knew that someday, he would return to her. With nowhere else to go, he appeared at the home of KGB agent Philip Jennings. Sometime earlier,

I'd argue this clip is parodying exactly the mindset that created The Simpsons BB "homage/parody" - the fannish enthusiasm for plugging one universe into the other. 

It's not a quite a mop and it's not quite a puppet, but….man.

And birds kissing look really weird.

And it would also display the lessons Tyrion learned from having his dad paying a prostitute for his first time and having her lie to boost his ego/make it seem less like sex for money. The lie here is slightly more plausible, but by being more up front at the start and having three on one, he makes it a little less

Trudy all done with that little shit.

I'm waiting to see what Peggy comes up with for them with great anticipation.

Yeah, I actually just got caught up on The Americans last night. It's old sitcoms off of Antenna and MeTV that stack up for me. So many Odd Couples.

SPOILER: The gang discovers that somebody is hung.

In grade school, I was once invited to a birthday party. Does that count?

I sing "Jabba the Hutt"

How do you feel about the idea that Téa Leoni had to set aside time in her busy schedule?

It's weird, I really enjoy Good Eats and find him entertaining and informative there, but in just about any other tv context, I find him to be so unbearably  smug I want to reach through my set and throttle him.

The LBJ sandwiches seemed a hair too clever for the Chances to have come up with. But I did like how the joke played out - first it seems like another Virginia malapropism before moving onto the clever disgusting sandwich.

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