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‘L7’ was slang back in the 1950s for someone who was square, meaning uncool. Make an ‘L’ with one hand, a ‘7’ with the other, put them together and you have a square shape.

If it helps to know this, I met Kurt once briefly and he was normal/friendly.

I remember her too, she had a distinctive smile. I never knew her name but discovered after following your link that she was briefly married to Dave Coulier from Full House, and had a child with him.

I was going to post that I too had the striped cowl-neck sweater. We all had them. I also had a denim gaucho/vest outfit that I wore with a blouse and Frye boots. My dad bought me that outfit to wear when he took me to see The Wiz (touring company). I remember it well because everything about that experience was

I think you’re remembering Kia’s bedroom with the bed that looked like a grave site. She was worse than Hildy and Doug, as she seemed to actually believe she was producing good design whereas they were obviously going for controversy and ratings.

I grew up calling adults Mr./Mrs/Miss, except one couple who were close friends of my parents and who apparently insisted on using their first names (their kids used Aunt/Uncle with my parents, who were old school). My kid and all his friends and classmates are on a first-name basis with adults. I prefer first names.

The way Hiddleston sat down at the kitchen table in that clip was SO British.

Sometimes the plastic wrapper peels off one side, but breaks at the fold and it’s hard to tell. I have at least six different kinds of cheese in my fridge including Kraft slices.

I suspect Forbes is including salary from other sources than films. Most of the women on this list have fashion/beauty/fragrance contracts.

It was intentional. Jon said Wyatt was standing across the street, and in his interview with Maron Wyatt talked about going to a park or something across the street from the DS office and crying, IIRC. Jon inviting him inside and Wyatt’s ambivalent response was also taken from his WTF interview.

I would rather drink nothing than drink Pepsi.

In the 70s and 80s my mother worked for Searle, the pharm company responsible for aspartame. She (and, I assume, all the other Searle employees) had access to an endless supply of aspartame which she brought home and gave to us children and all her friends like a drug pusher trying to hook new customers, years before

My all-time favorite Daily Show correspondent. I’m sad to see her leave but will watch anything and everything she does in the future!

I can’t believe I’m saying this, but go Satan.

Ha! I thought ‘tea’ was slang for gossip. I am old. Thank you!

I almost whizzed right by that photo of Tom in the car with the nerd, before realizing it was Benedict Cumberbatch.

Same! Hoda >>> Kathie Lee.

Hoda works hard for the money.

I am rarely moved to comment here these days, and what you’ve described is probably why. Jus realized it, reading your comments.