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Well, I waited for about 10 and a half hours total that night and got a shot of morphine and something, the name of which slips me, but the physician said it was basically like diamorphine. Each of those lasted about two hours, which left me the other 6.5 hours to grin and bear it. They even found me a bed by about 4

OK, obviously I overstate. I just didn't like the implication that Carol Burnett aspired to be as good as SNL, as if it were somehow inferior.

How about a Wendigo? :)

I'm betting though that Hillary waited for nothing, as would any major politician of either party, or any celebrity for that matter.

That's not reassuring. I hope it wasn't life-threatening in her case. From watching people coming in while waiting there all night, I saw several things that left me wondering, "Shouldn't that be taken care of immediately?" I think there was even an open wound, from some kind of major cut, and the person was just left

The worst of Carol Burnett has always been better than the best of SNL.

This unfortunately reminds me of when I went into Columbia Presbyterian the evening of New Year's Eve-Eve for what turned out to be gangrenous appendicitis, and I had to wait until the next morning for emergency surgery, because I unfortunately came in around the same time that Hillary Clinton was admitted with a

I was hoping for the whole Lucy shtick from Gillian, ala Catherine O'Hara.

I was wondering about that. I've been to and through many parts of Indiana, and they were all mostly more or less the same. However, when I went to Bloomington, it was noticeably different than where I'd been before. I'd thought that the terrain could have looked like that even further south.

For some reason, I got a Coen brothers vibe from this episode, and it was more than just the presence of Peter Stormare.

I think one of the big points of this show is something I've always expected. Politicians don't really have political viewpoints. They just pick a side and say what gets them elected.

Well, I could give them my actual abortion, if I could find it lying around here somewhere.

That miserable anti-semite, but a great friend to Israel.

Is there any record as to where all these shots were filmed? They've really captured some beautiful locations.

It hadn't occurred to me that an hour had passed.

But, *I* wanted to see Lucy's tits!

You mean the "Get Smart" theme?

I actually thought the same thing, well, mostly the MN SKY part, anyway. Ironically, though, that is a similar theme to Game of Thrones. George RR Martin in his personal life went from Dubuque, IA to Hollywood, which I think are the stand-ins for Winterfell (at least, the midwest in general) and King's Landing — from

I love how Mobley picks a name that ultimately causes his death.

So, apparently coming up there is supposed to be a rather explicit gay sex scene between two muslim men. I'm wondering if the religious right are going to blow their minds trying to figure out whether to be offended or ecstatic :D