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Right! Duh

Seinfeld got me hooked on Snapple for several years.

James Urbaniak. They literally have identical voices.

OMG. That is horrificly sad. Sounds a little like Sinatra's last wife.
ETA: I just remembered Frank's widow was also Harpo's widow. Twilight Zone theme!

Yes! He also said black people were too happy and white people were too mad. He hadn't seen white people that upset since they canceled MASH. (True)

Great job! We watched that first George Washington, movie in social studies class in eighth grade, and I've sort of associated him with that ever since. Also, check out that beautiful lion's mane he's got going in Scruples!

When we find ourselves watching Wheel of Fortune together—Christmastime and the like—my brother and I will occasionally remember a line from an episode of Night Court, where the old, sassy bailiff is looking at her little portable TV and bellows: "YOU WANNA BUY A VOWEL? ARE YOU THAT RETAAHDED?" We then have to explain

I loved Carter Country particularly watching with my grandparents. Richard Paul was a riot. I think they also played racism for laughs—making fun of racists— but tried not to get too All in the Family about it.

I actually thought this was something I remembered in a fever dream until Internet fans started posting random audio clips years ago.

If you lived in North Carolina, you would be considered "normal." Here, you are required to love the Andy Griffith Show and quote lines upon request.

Paint Your Wagon is my father's favorite film. Glad to know he's not the only one!

A bit older than you, but I saw Nuns on the Run in my 20s and thought it was hilarious.

We watched Read All About It in class regularly in 4th grade. Maybe when it was raining outside? I don't really remember the context. If I was a teacher, though, I'd be playing it daily.

My 3rd grade teacher read the Pippi books to us in class and took us to see one of the dubbed films from Sweden in the theater in the 80s. Why did we love that horrible, horrible child so much? I guess it's best not to overthink it.

I kind of like it

I thought I was the only one who hated "Drive My Car." The first time I heard it, I kept telling them to "shut up"

I have! I watched it in the theater after looking forward to it for weeks.

I guess I can admit it now—The Mark Russell Comedy Special. My Dad even taped a retrospective of his "Greatest Hits." I realize now my father doesn't care for "mean" comedy, but he also doesn't trust politics or people in power. So I guess Russell and his wacky songs hit his sweet spot. I admit, as a 12 year old, some

I remember my parents told me to watch the Dolly / Kenny special with them. I apparently thought it was too hip and wanted to listen to the Readers Digest Christmas collection we had on 8-track. (Mainly because I could sing and dance to it by myself and not be around them.)

Ballad of John and Yoko