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“Lucy and Ethel Buy the Same Dress”, which culminates in this:

Oh Daria and Jane. I had crushes on them both. But more than that, I would’ve loved to have been their friends. They were the best.

I don’t understand how republicans can love Jesus so much, he was a hippie, ffs! He HATED rich people and called the accumulation of wealth evil. He was all about taking care of the sick and poor. I don’t get it

Yes, I was in church for the first time in months yesterday and the priest quoting Matthew 25, more or less said ‘If you think you’re so righteous,’  you are just pretty much the whole fucked-up problem. I like this priest and can’t hardly wait to hear what he has to say this coming Sunday.

Love this guy. Never saw anything he was in where he wasn’t charming and watchable. Frasier and Moonstruck come to mind. Weird to read he was just 50 when he started playing Frasier’s elderly dad. Yikes. RIP, he was cool. Interesting that he became an American by joining the Army back then, that’s how my dad

Count me as an almost never-saw-Frasier. I’ve seen a few by now, very recently, on Netflix. And it’s good-ish (Mahoney is the best part) but I just didn’t really warm to an ensemble with TWO effete snobs in it. Although I guess they made it work, and that move to pop-psychology radio star is actually a perfect

“Could you do away with her dinner, and any evidence of her, and bring me a big glass of vodka?” My favorite line in Moonstruck.

Mahoney’s passing is big news in Chicago. He was one of the original members of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company.

I saw him in the play The Weir, in Los Angeles years back. (A ghost-stories-in- a-pub-in-Ireland thing if you don’t know it.) He was really, really good - I hadn’t seen Frasier yet (kinda still haven’t) and everyone around me was saying how different he was. Hell, he was an actor, so yeah. Anyway, he impressed the

So sorry to hear this. Both his character and Roz’s ability to ground the brothers (while also keeping up with their verbal jabbing) was what made Frasier such an enjoyable show.

I hope Mahoney knew how much joy he brought to 90s television viewers. And that Martin is enjoying Ballantine in that Great Barcalounger in

So, no New York show then. Fine, that’s fine.

Doesn’t matter, I’m already screwed by visiting the A.V. Club and being a part of the Kinjapocalypse.

I was happy to know that Remaining a Cleveland Browns fan was worth points.

I hope that “The Good Place” has the point system wrong because I continue to put almond milk in my coffee even after I learned of the detrimental environmental impact.

No film critic will ever be on the same level as Ebert/Siskel/Kael ever again. The industry has been taken over by online amateurs and aggregators.

No one will be an Ebert anymore. The proliferation of online reviewers means no one critic is going to dominate or be a big TV draw. Roeper at least has some fame and if they get rid of him over something minor like this, they are foolish.

Great, there goes my plan to hold a raffle and give the winner “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Sophie’s Choice,” “The Iron Lady,” and “Death Becomes Her.”

I shall not rest until her face appears on a bag of Cool Ranch Doritos.

I’m guessing Jim Carrey. I mean, she had her memories erased to forget that dude.