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Alan Ramsey
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“I just shot Eleanor Roosevelt!” Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth.

Brokaw’s being polite. She’ll be gone the second her contract is up. I don’t see her being a ratings getter in the long term, and Tom is NBC’s Walter Cronkite at this point, respected by all, except for the Fox News demographic they hired her to lure away, which she won’t.

Straight Into Darkness and Century City get a lot of play on my iPod.

I saw Barry driving this thing on “Storage Wars.”

Just think of Young Sheldon as AfterMASH for the new millennium. It will be gone by the end of season 2.

I loved Rodney’s line to the partygoers as he made his meatball sandwich, “I learned this trick in Europe!”

My question, as a C&E Presbyterian is, what is the Church’s problem with “Hot Drinks?”

I would venture to guess there there is not a complete finished print of the movie. I’ve read where Jerry had a videocassette of the the film in a safe in his office. And I’ve also read where the processed negative of the film is sitting in a film vault in Sweden, and there has been a wrangle between the film lab for

I’ve read that NBC’s president, David Sarnoff, played hardball in the negotiations with Jack Benny, as versus CBS’s William Paley, who wined, dined, and schmoozed Jack relentlessly, pretty much guaranteeing he would get everything he wanted if he moved to CBS. Ironically, Benny and Sarnoff didn’t really know each

I’ve read in Jack Benny’s unfinished memoir, Sunday Nights At Seven, where he believed that television eventually ate up it’s performers, and he fought to keep the quality high on his TV program, which is why it aired only fortnightly until 1960, when CBS’s programming president, James Aubrey made it a condition of

Dave was more than willing to leave NBC, but at the time I remember several articles mentioning Jack Benny’s leaving NBC for CBS and making that comparison on the move. Even Dave mentioned it once after he made the announcement that he was leaving NBC.

Jack Benny wound up back on NBC, after having run afoul of CBS’s “Smiling Cobra,” James Aubrey. He finished up his television series there in 1965, and did specials for NBC until his death in 1974. And why is there no mention of CBS’s last major talent raid, of David Letterman in 1993?

Vinyl had it’s faults, but so far, The Deuce is like watching paint dry. I feel like I’m doing David Simon a favor by watching it.

While I am a caffeine junkie, who’s love of it knows no bounds, it doesn’t include Jolt Cola, which to me, tasted like Robitussin cough syrup gone bad.

Faygo 60/40 Grapefruit/Lime soda, or GTFO.

I’ve never seen him live, but thought the remark was funny. And I’m still waiting on my check from him for watching his program. The same goes for Doug Stanhope and Anthony Jeselnik as well.

I thought it was a funny remark. And you might want to get a new handle.

Daniel Tosh had a great line about Donald Jr. recently. “Don’t you just want to punch Donald Trump, Jr. in the face? He looks like the villain in every ‘80's movie I saw growing up.”

I’m a big fan of Faygo’s 60/40 Grapefruit/Lime soda, which for some odd reason, is a bitch to find locally. Regionally, only Giant Eagle carries it.

“Follow the money.” Deep Throat/Mark Feld.