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They do run "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" every so often, then it's back to power binges of Scrubs & That 70's Show. Believe me, the last thing I want to watch is mini marathons of Scrubs or That 70's Show.

I will never forget the horrified look on Marty's face as the Palestinian woman yelled that at Larry.

You know when Warren Beatty was the voice of reason, something was really wrong with that documentary.

I can only hope whoever portrays Madonna in her biopic is a better actress than Madonna. Then again, that wouldn't be difficult.

Does Hyman still give that awful "The Point" editorial segment? It doesn't run on the Sinclair owned NBC affiliate for Steubenville,OH/Wheeling,WV. When Sinclair bought Pittsburgh's independent station, WPGH, they got into a deal to simulcast the NBC affilates' hour long 10PM news report, as WPGH didn't have a news

You can tell it's a Sinclair segment, if the reporter doesn't say where the report came from, IE, "Joe Blow for NBC News" and if their "Expert" hails from the Baltimore area, as that's where Sinclair is based. Our local NBC affiliate for Steubenville.OH/Wheeling,WV was purchased by Sinclair, and you could tell the

Pittsburgh comedian & radio show host Jim Krenn would always open for Seinfeld when he played Pittsburgh, and he told the story of Jerry telling him that NBC had offered him a pilot deal, saying, "Jim, I can't act!"

I've also read where he was told by lawyers that suing the people who were using the character would be a waste of time and money, as they would cry poverty, and the guy would spend himself broke fighting them.

The last time Kennedy's PT 109 story was adapted to the screen, it was a big flop. Fun with trivia, JFK wanted Warren Beatty to play him in the movie, and was disappointed that Beatty passed on the script, as he didn't think it was very good. After the film came out, JFK told Beatty, "I think you made the right

I'm of the opinion that Varga went to jail, due to what I call the "Hans Gruber/Die Hard" formula. Which is, if you swindle banks out of hundreds of millions of dollars, and the IRS out of tens of millions of dollars, they will look for you. He probably wouldn't get much time, but he'd do some time.

I can't believe that his attorneys are letting him do this, as it could be a recipe for disaster if Cosby says something off the cuff that the prosecution could possibly use, as I am sure that every word he utters will be put under a microscope. Expect this tour to either be dialed way back, or cancelled, in favor of

I never understood the blowback that The Knack got. Sure, they got a lot of dough in PR from Capitol, but another Capitol act had a quick 50K pumped into it in early 1964, and it worked out well for them. I have read that the fact they didn't do interviews early on was part of what sank them. Elvis Costello didn't

Actually, it was Allen Klein's lawyers that caught the lift, which was from an album the Stones' producer Andrew Loog Oldham produced of instumental Stones songs. The Verve were under the impression that there was to be a 50/50 split on the song's royalties, but once it became a hit, Klein sued, as there was no

Maybe in the studio, but the times I saw them open for Neil Young/Booker T & The MG's and the Rolling Stones, they stank on ice.

I saw a photo of Bob dedicating a clock tower in his home town, not far from me. Obviously, the transplant isn't working that well as he is now on oxygen.

Again, as someone who grew up and still lives in the town where Bloviating Bob started his career, suing his opponents is par for the course. He sued the Akron Beacon Journal, and after a long protracted wangle, both parties walked away from the suit. He also sued another Ohio newspaper, and that suit was a bit more

I seem to remember in the '70's, when meat prices skyrocketed, our small town grocer had horse meat for sale. Of course, my Dad had to try it. My teenage takeaway from it is that it was kind of sweet in taste.

As long as you aren't Amy Schumer, it's all good.

Daniel Tosh did a similar joke about Cosby, repeating "he said/she said" for about 30 seconds, with the punch line being, "Have I gotten to 50 yet?"

I grew up in Eastern Ohio,not far from where Murray held his Romney party, and can still remember how he screwed up the handling of a wildcat strike in 1969. Long story short, everyone from corporate management in Cleveland, to the local offices in Eastern Ohio, labor and management alike, hated his guts. He was