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Michael Scott and Pam ended up having that type of relationship on The Office, too. I mean, his farewell scene at the airport, that made me tear up more than anything else that show had ever done (and they had a lot of great emotional moments like that).

You're right. I was thinking of the Jeff Daniels/Luscious Jackson episode from 1994. That episode also featured "Aerosmith's Greatest Hits 1990-1994" where every song was "Cryin" "Crazy" "Amazin" "Cryin Crazy AmazaCrazin" with Adam Sandler doing a serviceable Steven Tyler imitation.

It was more of a Jacknife Powerbomb through the desk, but yes, it was awesome. That sketch in the art show was ridiculous. The guy who threw Eric's microphone way up in the air and it landed on a cop car, that was nuts.

"If you're fucking then you're probably having some seeeeex"

But Forrest Gump was behind New Coke, according to the book sequel Gump & Co.

Is that the one he hosted right after Dumb and Dumber came out? I remember him being a guest on a film-review talk show, and the host kept saying "Let's check out a clip of your brilliant performance in (non-Dumb and Dumber film)" only to be followed up by the clip of Harry and his diarrhea from D&D every time. It was

She was very good as the prostitute in Cedar Rapids.

"It's time for Doc Chicken, y'all!"

Support the troops as a CONCEPT. Not each individual troop. You gotta talk to them, get to know them first.

I just watched the Tatyana Ali episode last night, and when it transitions from Hannibal and Eric Auto-Tune Scatting, and then the "we'll be right back" music is auto-tuned, so great.

The Talk Is Jericho episode with Corey Taylor from a couple weeks ago was also fantastic. Earlier in the episode, Jericho addresses a ridiculous fan question about Chris Benoit ever being in the WWE Hall of Fame ("Never gonna happen," Jericho correctly assumes), but the interview with Taylor really made me like the

That's a good song!

To me, it's funny because it's unexpected and clever and people's reactions are genuine. It's not funny because it's mean.

Yeah, there was a big anti-Stern backlash once he started on Sirius. All I heard about was how lazy he was, how he wasn't edgy any more. Keep in mind, the guy was, what, like already 50 years old at the time? I'm glad he seems to be getting a lot of respect, especially from younger comedians and people in the comedy

Ironically enough, the interview where Eric opened up a lot about the goings-on of his show that I really enjoyed was his appearance on Comedy Bang! Bang! last year. I think he may have mentioned that Lance Reddick was one of his favorite guests because he was game to do whatever ridiculous things they pitched him.

Funny you mentioned Syd Barrett because when he said shave his eyebrows I was immediately thinking about Geldof in The Wall, only completely bald, and how funny that would look on Eric Andre.

Karmin Sanz!

It's still TV money. "Unpopular TV show money" is still better than "regular people working in an office" money.

I thought it was a funny observation. Writers can be funny too, you guys.

What's your deductible, bro? How you weigh?