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The Decades Channel is the sister channel of MeTV.  Their specialty is running “Weekend Binges” of TV series that they have the rights to, such as Hawaii 5-0, Twilight Zone, and so on.  Also during the week, their daily schedule usually ties in to what happened on that particular day in history.  And they also run

I assure you, Hallmark would not touch Roseanne with a 30 foot tweet.  Grandmas who watch Matlock and made for TV Christmas movies do not like controversy.  I know both of mine didn’t.

My alma mater in Kentucky has a work study program, in which all students are required to work 10 hours weekly, and no one is refused admission because of an inability to pay.

I remember reading that if you are accepted to Harvard, the money will be there for you attend. That seems to be SOP for the other Ivy League schools as well.

Actually, Pepsi managed to get their 1964 ad slogan, “For Those Who Think Young,” as the title of a beach party film released the same year. As per Wikipedia, “The film was notable for extensive product placement for Pepsi Cola and several other companies, including Jax Clothing, Baskin Robbins, Peter Pan swimswear,

OK, then I won’t tell you.

My family has been known to chop up celery and put it in our tuna.

New York should let it’s police do what former New York cop and Corelone family enforcer Al Neri did, in the novel, The Godfather, when he was assigned beat duty at night on NYC’s diplomatic row as a punishment. Whenever he saw a car with diplomatic tags parked illegally, he’d just smash the headlights and tail lights

This reminds me of the Law & Order-CI episode where Michael McKean and Annette O’Toole played a couple who ran a self help Ponzi scheme, and McKean’s character murdered the man his wife was having an affair with. She stayed loyal to him, as she was able to keep control of their assets, and as she told Goren & Eames,

The only thing better than seeing Gilbert Gottfried on Hollywood Squares, was when Bob Goldthwait was on the show, in which he was not only not called upon, according to him, contestants intentionally avoided calling on him, even when it would have benefited them to do so, In a bit he did about it, he pretty much

Gee, thanks for pointing that out.

Ah, Jerry Springer. Who was one a politician so dumb that he paid for a hooker with a check, derailing his chance to become Ohio’s governor in the ‘70's.

When I was in college, I caught a classic episode with an older woman who was quite excitable, and didn’t quite get the nuances of the game. One example was that when it was her turn to guess a letter, she only had 100 bucks, and wanted to buy a vowel, Pat replied, “Ma’am, you can’t even rent one.” When it came to the

The first question when someone famous dies in most cases is, “Were they a smoker?” when people decide to comment. They always get mad when I reply, “Probably, but they are now dead, and you sir or madam, are an idiot.”

Damn. I was hoping for an “Angriest Dog In The World” t shirt. I’d buy a boatload of those.

I’ve read where Corvettes and Camaros have some sales in Europe, but like the Mustang, it’s a small market and those who buy them in Europe can afford the tarriff.

There’s a reason Matt Groening had his name taken off the crossover episode of The Simpsons when “The Critic” came to Springfield. That reason, the crappyness of “The Critic.”

I watched the debut episode of this out of idle curiosity. As that comedic sage, Butthead once said, “It sucked in way we never saw stuff suck before.”

Yep, “I Married Dora.” IIRC, it was the only sitcom that acknowledged that it was cancelled in the last episode of the show.

Elizabeth Pena is the only reason that I remember watching this.