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I admit to coming late to this show, but was won over by its wackiness and so many great performances. I hope it returns as well. The “Goodfellas”/Speedo/Jersey montage couldn’t have been better, Carol’s awful driving, and topped by the Ray Liotta cameo—perfect.

Somehow I’m just getting around to reading the comments here—too busy this Holiday Season and work and shows and more, and that’s fantastic to read that hat about your questions Will. It proves that while others are good at RR, you’re the all-time best at it. Its another superb Random Roles and to do it so well with

As someone who was not a big fan of the OLD MAN LOGAN graphic novel, I think LOGAN the screenplay is better than its source material and am really impressed to see it get a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination and glad for it. It totally earned it. Patrick Stewart deserved one too, but it is what it is. Nice thing there

F.N.T. is a great choice by Danette. It’s catchy and fun as hell, has a great opening guitar riff, and fits the scene in the movie that its used in perfectly. I like it better than “Closing Time” myself. Someone else mentioned Phantom Planet here, and I have always liked their song on the SMALLVILLE soundtrack:

I wish I had had this article when I moved to L.A. and lived on Vermont on the edge of Koreatown back in 2000. I went a couple times to a couple places, but was intimidated and didn’t know what to order or who to talk to. Something like this, and Bourdain’s trip to Koreatown, would have been a godsend. What Korean

I would call Mr. Daniels loony, but since is the #YearoftheBird and I love loons, I won’t insult them, and just say that he should be more concerned about his own writings of deals with the Devil. Making bets with The Prince of the World and Lord of Hell is not a frivolous subject for songs with fiddle music in them.

It’s not a topping, but dark chocolate covered almonds mixed into it are good too. Just keep in mind the same thing you mentioned when it comes to the M&M’s a bit, but its melted chocolate that’s getting on the popcorn, which is a good thing.

Great panel. What is this from? A Holiday special or an FF book or X book? Thanks!

You got me on that. I have no idea. I was just riffing from the top of my head. I had forgotten completely about Sasquatch being Jewish. I have barely read any Alpha Flight.

I mentioned his aversion to his fathers tannery in my original post. Thanks. I’m glad the Chernow book is great. It was on Obama’s best things he read in 2017 list and is on my Must-Read list for this year. I’m pretty much done on my TR reading for the most part, what with reading all three Morris books plus Doris

Good point.

Yup. They jumped on that pretty quickly in their marketing. It was at the Maxwell House hotel in Nashville, TN.

At least he didn’t call him Pappy McPoyle, the patriarch of The McPoyle Family. Otherwise Guillermo could have sicced Royal McPoyle on him.

THE LOST CITY OF Z was absolutely riveting,, fascinating, beautiful, a great true adventure movie, and tragic. So underrated and ignored by most people. Loved it. Tom Holland had a hell of a year with both this and SPIDERMAN: Homecoming.

I have to see a lot of these still. I’m especially interested in GOOD TIME, THREE

I read that somewhere about LBJ’s table manners. Or lack of them. Sigh. What do you expect from a guy who gets out of the shower and grabs his dick and says: “Well Jumbo, who are we going to fuck today?” every morning?

I read that part of Grant’s reasoning to only eating well-done meat was that he didn’t want to see

This This THIS! Its the perfect time for one and we desperately need it. It was very satisfying during the recent CRISIS FROM EARTH X crossover event on ARROW/THE FLASH/LEGENDS OF TOMORROW/SUPERGIRL to see Felicity and the Jewish half of Firestorm (Martin Stein), and all the rest of the heroes, punch/beat/kill Nazis.

Good list. Moon Knight is canonically Jewish, and is even the son of a Rabbi and its mentioned in an issue where they’re doing a psych eval of him and the conflict he has being the son of a Rabbi but he himself worshipping/being the servant of an Egyptian pagan deity.  

Songbird, the former Screaming Mimi, is also

Interesting article. Not too long ago I finished Edmund Morris’ trilogy of books on Theodore Roosevelt, and his eating habits were mentioned throughout, whether it was when he was camping on hunting trips both here and in Africa, or at the White House or at home in Oyster Bay, the man liked his food at social events,