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You are right. A little more searching showed me my mistake. The "Sabre Dance", used in "One Two Three" is one thing. What I was thinking of with Loony Tunes was "The Hungarian Rhapsody #2" which was used for quick action like building an entire skyscraper in minutes.

Well there is that one guy …

Those were old cartoons and used lots of literary, political and movie references - also classical music. I think at the time they were made people recognized those things. Now I just know the Hungarian Sabre Dance from the movie "One, Two, Three".

They want to split into two - Flemings and Walloons. It would worth it for the funny names

Every country has separatists. Even boring countries like Canada and Belgium. Even us (as in the US)

Not evil just busy. Like on Futurama when the Robot Devil got Fry's hands and complained "They keep … touching things."

I'm glad to hear you don't drink pee.

But they have been used everywhere from Looney Tunes ("Which way did he go George? Which way did he go?") to The Middle ("Aw, he's petting the bunny. Oh, he crushed it. Now he's comforting the woman. Oh, he killed her.")

Frank Burns is an idiot and a sad excuse for a human being. What's Hawkeye's excuse? He is brilliant asshole and the intellectual godfather to House. By the end it was all about Hawkeye with the rock bottom was the episode where a nurse died and they found out she secretly loved him and he had to give a tearful

Correction to Random Observations: He was "black" not "balck" and his nickname was "SpearCHUCKER". That's a lot more offensive than Spearcatcher - and the man was a doctor!

And yet, sadly, he's right.

Especially when the Joad's break into "Born to be Wild"

But the bratty kids are Jewish, so I feel included.

One of my favorite lines ever: "Come join us Bender, you'll like being DEAD." "That's what they said about being alive!"

I have no idea what the "secret" is but for God's sake let the man rest in peace. We've got his movies which is more than the rest of us will leave behind.

Swanson's logic was based on weight. Any dog less than 20 lbs is a cat.

So was Frankenstein's monster.

It seems like an honest film as well. There's no talk of the dignity of the news, or how democracy depends on it, but he's honest enough to discuss how important it is for a newspaper to be a delivery system for ads.

I understand Leonard's complaints but think of other sufferers such as Pierce, Fenner and Smith and, most famously, Roebuck.