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    The yolk's on you. We're just getting started!

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    I don't know why she thinks that people would not have believed a Trump presidency could occur. His playbook was right out of 1930's Germany and it worked there. Demonize your opponent, create a false enemy for your supporters to despise, lie about anything else that would help support you and use the press to create

    I thought he went to his barber and asked for the dead, wet marmoset look and it just kind of stuck.

    It barely counts as a movie.

    He has candy. Really deep in his pockets.

    "Nobody has seriously attempted a comb-over in 30 years."

    "Dad, can you please pay Rob Schneider more money so he can get his own place and doesn't have to sleep on our sofa any more?"

    I want to know how much money people who say that are spending on shampoo and conditioner every year. Are they spending so much on maintaining their own hair that they have to go without food and shelter just to maintain that perfect color and texture and presuming that everyone else is in the same situation as they

    The point is it has absolutely nothing to do with racism or any kind of discrimination. If you want to paint them as greedy and wanting to protect their real estate investment, go right ahead. But to imply they're motivated by not wanting their kids to mix with other kids who aren't like theirs is despicable.

    Bullshit. She and her husband were against moving a school 16 blocks away. Big difference.

    But oddly, twice as many sweaters.

    What about what TBS does to Friends, Family Guy and other shows they repeat? They speed up opening credits and some of the actual scenes. If they keep increasing the speed any more you'll be wondering when Alvin, Simon and Theodore will be showing up.

    On camera, yes. Off camera, no.

    Then you really better not catch MASH on TV either. Stick with streaming services.

    I think the public at large gave Rickles' ethnic humor a pass due an implicit grandfather clause. People realized he was a product of his times when a white male comedian could get away with saying anything about anyone, and as all of the others of his generation faded away due to age or lack of talent, Rickles kept

    I think the reason I'm feeling such a disconnect from the original is because George Burns, Lee Strasburg and Art Carney all seemed and acted OLD. The original had a scene near the open of one of the men just stirring coffee and it gave the impression that it was all the activity and excitement those men would have

    And his alcoholism…

    It's amazing how just one or two good lines can create an entire character, like the English teacher's horrible English while she's off-duty.

    Get the feeling we'll find out just what he is capable of during Emmy season?