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That kid is now a serial killer

Has anybody seen "Orion: The Man Who Would be King?" about a guy who sounded eerily like Elvis and had a weird career after Elvis died, i.e., he had to wear a sequined mask and pretend he may or may not be Elvis who faked his death? Heartbreaking!! I can't recommend it enough.

Boom! Goes the Dynamite!

Cocktail and Another Stakeout. I should have just taken a nap.

Bleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!

I prefer "day-old banana puddin'"

Anybody else on the verge of gagging and barfing?

What a coincidence, me too!

Dr. Phil? Is that you?

If I were Jason, I would put it in my contract that you can't ask me about it. Or else, I won't do a lip sync battle ever again.

One of the commenters on his blog post suggested these high end places might be money-laundering scams, which reminded me of the time a co-worker and I decided to use a gift card for a Chinese place we'd never been before. When we got there it was noon, but there were literally no other customers. The server acted

I saw that. The perspective of his assistant who died was really sad.

I hate myself for laughing, but I did.

Isn't that called "Intersex"?

Hi, me!

Yes. The creators said everybody else played it like Ralph Kramden. That would've been unbearable.

I loved being able to use the rabbit ears on my bedroom TV to get some new programs! Tracey Ullman and Garry Shandling were my favorites.

Anna, by Arthur Alexander! I love that song.

"If you're stupid and you know it, punch a nerd!" Thanks for including that one—one of my favorites. I also remember enjoying the gold rush episode, and that weird bit where the four grown-ups all sing "The Way We Were" but only in their heads.