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Alan Ramsey
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“this is odd. it appears that there was a little more dna in mister graham than we originally thought. this dna is not in his ancestry; but of a different person all together; and it is male...

“...yes this dna was swabbed from his mouth.”

My favorite Civil War military leader will always be this guy.

Just reboot Tenspeed and Brownshoe for god’s sake.

HE NEEDS NEW MATERIAL!

The Flintstones “Sopranos” episode is golden.
Really thought that would be in your must watch.  

I crack up at that one ep with Shoyu Weenie *checks pants* and everyone getting turned on when the girl starts talking or when the little girl tries to eat the american football (Made in China).

I still love the one with Fred Flinstone as Tony Soprano. “You’re dead to me, can opener!”

Harvy’s Civvy - Peter Potamus at his finest.

Absolutely. He was so good in the flawed version of The Great Gatsby, too, possibly even nailing the spirit of his character (George Wilson) better than anyone else on screen. (Waterston was really great, too.)

He was brilliant in ' In Cold Blood'.  Everybody was.

Football player from "the" Ohio State University who played for awhile in the NFL. Dallas and Tampa, and maybe some other stops I believe.

I doubt he wants to get political about it but that is Joey Galloway’s hometown. Maybe someone with a Twitter (I'm not on that cancer platform) can throw a mention his way.

STOP GIVING BILL DONOHUE ATTENTION!  

It can’t be fully confirmed until an autopsy, but the symptoms can be identified for the most part. That said, it’s not like a virus, where there are specific species to be identified; to a certain extent, every case of dementia is individualized, so aside from general types of causes, most of the diagnoses are more

think that is CTE. My understanding is though that most dementia can be initially diagnosed by observing the patient. 

A diagnosis in a living patient just means he/she probably has it. An autopsy is the only way to confirm it.

Many medical diagnoses are educated guesses that cannot truly be confirmed until an autopsy.

I believe it is diagnosed by elimination of other possible causes of the symptoms.

And we can’t forget Dick Shawn, whose absurdist act with shades of Andy Kaufman actually had the whole crowd thinking his death from a heart attack in the middle of one was just part of it so they all sat there laughing, even as he kept lying there unmoving. Finally they just started awkwardly trickling out, and found