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Same here. Then I remembered who Leslie Jordan is—and he's adorable!

Thanks! I might fall down this rabbit hole again like I did during the Tom Cruise tape incident, and all the times people have spoken out about how shitty Scientology is. It's like a drug. I can't stop.

I think the brother accidentally killed her and the father orchestrated a whole cover up, even messing with the body after death. Ick. I hate this whole thing.

My kid might go into withdrawals, but hey, maybe it will get her to stick with comic books for awhile! (Reading FTW!)

Such a witty, honest and brave person who wasn't willing to fade into the background after going through tough times. She decided to talk about it, and, in the process, gained more fans and saved lives. RIP

Yeah. She's going to outlive most of her family, I think.

John Candy, Phil Hartman, John Ritter, Robin Williams

Too Many Emmas

Ditto.

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast! Seriously funny. And for an old-time comedy nerd like me, practically nirvana.

Great review, but if it weren't for the photo of the guy answering the door, I don't know if I would want to see it as much. Turn that into a meme, and this might be an American blockbuster!

I did get a full-time job (with benefits!) this year, but between the hate-spewing and global warming, it kind of put a damper on celebration.

Clock Game, Mountain Climber and Rat Race.

Sitcoms notable for negative reception is a
hoot! Glad to see it acknowledged. I love that The Trouble with Tracy is still beloved by many in Canada because it was always on.

Everything OK at home, friend?

Now I'm wanting to see a gritty reboot of Amen set in London with Lenny Henry.

Lauren Ash on "Superstore" had me laughing so hard I cried during the strike episode. During negotiations, they asked for something small like an extra day off or something, and she responded with "I would literally slit my throat and his throat before I agree to that."

Yeah. I always found it upsetting that most of them died in their 60s.

It's astounding how great the supporting cast on that show was. Did they know what they had? I've been watching Bewitched pretty much since I was born, and I was always thrilled when Dr. Bombay showed up.

or Robert Conrad