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“Bugs in drag?  That shit was hot!” Elmer Fudd, Robot Chicken.

Only if the other surprise guest is David Letterman, and Dave, Conan, and the ghost of Johnny Carson get to beat Jay to death, live!

The last time I saw him was as himself on an episode of Family Guy, telling the writers to “watch it!” as they were making fun of the names of Italian foods. He also did the voice of Brian’s replacement, Vinnie the Dog, a few years earlier.

My Niece had a Jack Russell/Chihuahua mix named Ginger, who was the most social dog who ever lived, liked everyone, and did her damndest to keep our back yards free of animals she didn’t approve of. She and one squirrel in particular had a relationship similar to an old married couple. Ginger would tree the squirrel,

I remember that the Paul Newman movie, Slap Shot, was in the running for the most fucks for quite awhile. Newman told the story on how using the word constantly rubbed off on him, as at his first dinner at home after he finished filming with his family, he asked one of them to, “Please pass the fuckin’ salt.” He then

I did like how “Uncle Roy” was ended, as Gilda & Laraine’s characters tied him up, much to his delight, with all the horrible photos he took of them, lying at his feet. You knew that the character was going to be busted, as there was no way he’d be able to talk his way out of it.

Fun with trivia. The 1964 version of The Killers was produced by Universal as what was supposed to be NBC’s first “Made For TV” movie. The NBC censors freaked out over the violence and tone of the film, and it received a theatrical release instead.

When they’re chopped up and made into Egg Salad, they are.

To be fair, he didn’t follow up by using the “Flapping Dickey.”

My prediction is that Kim goes ahead with what she and Jimmy were discussing at the end of last season, by trying to destroy Howard’s career. But she does it without Jimmy’s help, and it backfires horribly, and Howard, after being treated like a stain by both of them, goes scorched earth, and gets Kim disbarred and

After reading up on Q, and watching a few other documentaries about it, and hearing from the people involved, I feel like Paul Newman’s description of talking to a incredibly stupid Hollywood executive. “I can feel both my IQ and sperm count plummet.”

I watched Coming 2 America last night, and in the credits, “The Estate Of Art Buchwald” was credited.

Rumor has it that Spielberg was on the set of Twilight Zone when the helicopter crash happened, and he was spirited away in the ensulting chaos.

There were two moments at the end of Six Feet Under that really got to me. One was when David was riding to the beach in a van with Nate and their dad to go surfing, and everything was just great, until David woke up to the sight of Nate flatlining. The other was when Claire was getting ready to leave for New York,

One of my favorites has Jim Gaffigan ( Who made at least another appearance on CI) as the incompetent manager of a crematorium who’s anal retentive brother in law was a hitman, played by Jay O. Sanders. (Who later became Goren & Eames boss in the Special Case unit.)

And Noth’s last CI episode, “Last Rites,” was great.  With Dennis O’Hare as a priest who was one of several things working on Mike Logan’s last nerve in the episode.

You’re probably thinking of the ones that animator Gene Dietch made for MGM in the early 1960's. They have a “foreign” quality, as they were made in Czechslovakia, as A-It was dirt cheap for MGM to have them made there, and B-Dietch was living in Czechslovakia at the time. They have an odd quality to them, to say the

Steve’s funny, but my favorite Dating Game moment came courtesy of Taylor Negron in the late ‘70's, as like in the 60's with Steve, they’d put a comedian on as one of the bachelors. Taylor was appearing quite regularly on different Barris shows, until the Bachelorette asked him, “Bachelor Number 2, if you were an

I’m not surprised that he keeps his eye on the ball.  On his last Comedy Central show, he gave a shout out to his management and business team, especially the last person, who as Tosh put it, “He’s expensive, but if you can get him, there is no one better at “unwinding showbusiness relationships, on your terms.”