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Irving Azoff, the guy who was so not motivated by money that he let Warren Zevon go as a client, as he wasn’t bringing in enough money to justify keeping him as a client?  Irving Azoff, who while representing Don Felder pretty much let his other two other major clients, Don Henley and Glenn Frey walk all over the guy,

I also like Campbell’s Chunky Manhattan Style Clam Chowder, but for some reason it can be hard to find.  I’m not sure if they offer it seasonally.

Progresso’s version of this is pretty good.

I saw this a few years ago, but couldn’t bring myself to pull the trigger and buy a bag.  

And by dog, I take it you mean that Netflix got custody of “John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch.”  As Krusty The Clown once said, “That thing stank on ice.”

I wonder who got custody of Petunia.

On last week’s episode of Archer, Pam had a line that applies to Wallace.  “I wish your brain was a drug, so I could snort it.”

The Steak & Egg Bagel is available in my area, but what I really miss is their Spanish Omelet Bagel from the 90's. It was great.

Norm MacDonald.  Though with Norm, the problem might be that he would start to play the game along with the contestants.

I’ve already seen several stories on the web that detail his movements during this period, and as one writer put it, “You think at least that someone would have Googled his schedule before filing the lawsuit.”

Pittsburgh’s airport has the same policy.

And the best part of that is that it wasn’t the treatment of the horses pulling the carriages that fueled the PAC, but the idea that the major contributor would be able to get his hands on the horse stables to tear them down, and build an apartment building on the site. Bill deBalasio is truly nature’s nitwit.

Daniel Tosh once had a British competitive eater on his show, and he asked her, “How did things go the next day, if you know what I mean?”  She replied that there wasn’t a big difference in her bathroom habits the day after she was in a eating challenger.

Daniel Tosh used to have a bit on his show called, “The Shithole Of The Week.”  I think we have a winner.

Humorist Joe Queenan also wrote in his book,Red Lobster, White Trash, & The Blue Lagoon that he went to Cleveland in order to bag on it, and wound up becoming a fan, as it had everything a city could want, from professional sports teams, high culture, theater, great restaurants, cool neighborhoods, and nice people.

This is going to be a promoter’s nightmare, as I remember Cosby got a few hecklers towards the end of his last comedy tour.  I can’t imagine he’d risk getting up in front of an audience, just to be shouted down.

I remember reading where “Dennis The Menace” creator Hank Ketcham lived in Switzerland for at least a decade, and he finally decided that it was time to move back to the U.S., as he was paying 5 dollars for a jar of JIF Peanut Butter.

Thanks for the heads up.  I didn’t know that Apple owned Help & Yellow Submarine.

I’m pretty sure MGM/United Artists have the rights to A Hard Day’s Night, Help, and Yellow Submarine, the last of which was to satisfy their film contract with United Artists.  King Features Syndicate produced the ABC-TV cartoon show, and I’m not sure who owns the rights to that.

In a biography of Tom Petty, it mentioned that Tom and his wife were having lunch at a Malibu diner, and he had what he thought was the best cup of coffee ever, and wanted to know how it was made. He asked the waitress, who got the manager, who then got the chef. The chef explained that he used off the shelf Maxwell