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Late to the party, so this has probably already been beaten to death: agree that it's a terrible karaoke song, but the song's history really doesn't hold up to her particular judgement of it. It wasn't about Chapin's relationship with his son (who was just a baby when he wrote it.) It was about Chapin's wife's first

The good episode would have been 1000 better if Walder Frey had, after taking a bite of the pie, proclaimed "God, that's good."

I was never very sympathetic to Mordred in "Camelot" (I mean, one of the dude's first things is to sing about "The Seven Deadly Virtues" which, while glorious and hilarious, is just a little too much mustache-twirling.) But after I read "The Once and Future King" and they explicitly said how Arthur tried to straight

Keep circulating the tapes.