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Jethro Tull? You people have to stop Living in the Past.

You do know that besides a couple characters from Bazooka Joe, nobody could pull off a turtleneck like Steve McQueen.

No one could wield the axes like the twin guitar sound of Thin Lizzy back in the day.

I'm all for equal rights in this country whether it's for the little ladies, the coloreds or the men who, you know, are light in the loafers. As long as we are all God fearing Christians, we should all be united. Oh, I almost forgot to include butch women and the Irish. All, true Americans.

Well worth it if it ends (or begins) with the rotting head of Gordon Ramsay on a stick.

The 1968 Peter Sellers movie, The Party, of course. But only because
mega-cutie Claudine Longet was in it (before she became a murderess).

Best Picture

I like Greg Kinnear, but they should call this "Shovel" and bury this turd of a show.

I liked this show a lot back in the late 70's when it was wedged between The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo and B. J. and the Bear.

The First World War had something to do with Franz Ferdinand, a much better band than that metal band, Lizzy Borden.

Felicity won't mind once he comes out of the coma and she learns he has become a very premature ejaculator.

Backdoor Pilot would be a good series to pitch to Logo TV.

Hey, I just hope the role of Reed Richards is played by an actor (man or woman) whose real name is pronounceable.

Ooh Lord

The Wraith is Charlie Sheen's finest work.

Does she sing songs on these commercials? I do recall her being on one
of those Proactive zit commercials, but don't think she sang any song on
them unless that product has a zit begone jingle that I forgot. I also
see Aaron Rodgers on many State Farm commercials but don't recall him
playing football in any of them

Si Non Oscillas, Noli Tintinnare

Something tells me Gwen Ihnat wasn't invited to Hef's mansion too often back in those days. Hell, I remember this movie was big and I was going to Catholic grade school at the time.

With all those James Bond films under their belts I'm guessing the theme song will be A View to a Kill.

I think the same way about Maureen O'Sullivan, but then again, I'm much older than you.