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The Nissan dealer in Wheeling seems to be selling Leafs, as I’ve seen several tooling around the Upper Ohio Valley. Also, while Tesla won’t be selling cars in WV soon, according to this, they do have a recharging station at a hotel at The Highlands shopping development off of I-70 in Wheeling.

The Nissan dealer in Wheeling seems to be selling Leafs, as I’ve seen several tooling around the Upper Ohio Valley. Also, while Tesla won’t be selling cars in WV soon, according to this, they do have a recharging station at a hotel at The Highlands shopping development off of I-70 in Wheeling.

Jack Benny said it best, to an assistant director, after a fun filled day dealing with Lucy on the set of the Lucy Show, "Will someone please tell her that she's got the job!"

I have read where more than a few comedians have stated that Hicks's whining about Leary's stealing his act was the fact that Hicks was offered a job at MTV, and not only did he screw up the audition, he managed to piss off every executive in the meeting. Patrice O'Neal did the same thing when Louis CK got him a

As always, a blood covered Wynn Duffy never disappoints.

But in some cases, don't either the State or Federal Government come to settlements with defendents, and hand out checks to the affected parties, cutting out civil litigation, as part of the settlement? If so, Jimmy could do the right thing, and still stick it to Chuck and HHM.

I don't think he had taken the deal, but told Chuck that he was going to. And Jimmy could offer it up as a "Beau Geste", with no strings attached to either the State or the Feds, asking for nothing other than a mention of bringing the case to their attention. That would make Jimmy look like a true gentleman and

Could Jimmy simply drop this case in the lap of either the Attorney General of New Mexico or possibly a Federal Prosecutor in New Mexico? I'm sure either would love to prosecute a case of elder fraud and garner huge headlines, and it would be a giant kick in the balls to Chuck and Hamlin and their firm financially

The McDonald's next to the campus of Marietta College in Ohio offers their Breakfast Burritos and Pancakes all day. I know this as I am a Breakfast Burrito slut.

I like Tosh's stand up, as it reminds me of a more obscene, younger David Letterman. And while Tosh.O can be hit or miss, it's the only place on Comedy Central where you can see Andy Kindler and Todd Glass do their thing.

All I can say about this is, if Key & Peele & Amy Schumer's movie careers take off, and Daniel Tosh takes the late night slot after Jimmy Kimmel at ABC as has been rumored, we shall soon see the triumphant return of "Pardon My Zinger!"

I was fortunate enough to see the Police open for the Ramones at Marietta College in 1979. Other than that, I've got nothin'.

Clarkson was way overrated. I would have killed to have seen a Car & Driver/Automobile Magazine version, hosted by David E. Davis, Jean Lindamood, P.J. O'Rourke, and a rotating fourth person like David Letterman, Jay Leno, or Jerry Seinfeld.

She was also Elaine's sad sack friend on Seinfield, who was dating the the "high talker" and went AWOL from the army on Elaine's suggestion, and was thought to have gotten pregnant by Kramer after he swore off wearing underwear.

I'm still curious to find out who had Simon Poole clipped. Wynn Duffy may have ratted to save his skin, but he strikes me as being too careful to order a hit on a fed. And if Raylan or Art even thought for a second that Duffy was behind it, he'd have been in handcuffs.

The reboot of Ghostbusters can not be any worse that Ghostbusters 2. It should never be discussed again, under penalty of torture.

I loved the story Norm told of telling Roseanne that he was offered a spot on SNL, but was mulling over taking it, as he liked writing for her show, especially since the money was a whole lot better. Roseanne told him that if he didn't take the SNL gig, he'd be an idiot, and if it didn't work out he could come back

And at least Miller likes other comedians, as I remember from Dennis Miller Live. Unless they're someone like Seinfeld, or if he's on Letterman, Leno, or Kimmel, Maher tends to treat comics as a lower life form. I notice you see fewer of them on the HBO show than Politically Incorrect, as he didn't being upstaged.

Al Franken and Dennis Miller have been friends for decades, and Franken has said that Miller has had the same political views as long as he's known him.

At least Jerry Seinfeld wore a suit in the commericals for his shows at the Capitol Music Hall.