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That “father” moment is in both of the big 1960s Julie Andrews movies, and I will argue forever that they are a huge part of the reason those movies hit big. In Sound of Music, there are really two movies, and the first one ends when the Captain sings. (The tears, for me, are not when he sings, but when we see the

OK, now this comment goes on the list.

Krypton-to-table.

My 90-year-old mother reports that this was popular with her friends in junior high school.

A few of the entries strain to match the category, but the fact that you can get 10 entries on this list regardless is kind of amazing.

Especially if you have a few buck of Amazon digital credit from accepting a slower delivery. (By the way, it’s confusing that people say “available to stream” when they mean “included in a subscription”, since streaming is really just the delivery medium. But they do say that. This is why I keep having to explain

In fact, of the services this guy listed, only Amazon also rents arbitrary content, the stuff that’s advertised as “available on digital starting Tuesday”. All the others are fixed-price subscription services only.

For the record, HBO Max/PS4/Xfinity works fine now.

All the others are, yes.

Come on, there are no Canadian Jews.  [There are in fact many famous Canadian Jews, and not all of them are Eugene and/or Dan Levy.]

Fine...the fewest money. (Grammar nerds...)

I actually noticed “Damn, that’s a lot of nice shiny new cars.”

I once was in an exercise class where the instructor would sometimes need to push a student’s limb in some direction to illustrate what they should be doing; as he did that he would say “Don’t fight me — you’ll win.” Similarly, if you become part of a thousand-strong hive mind that’s pooling all its knowledge to guess

OK, next question: that whole aspect of the guy’s plan needs someone to kill someone else or they won’t know about it, right? So, luckily, one accidentally killed another...with a flashlight?

With Cruz’ current weird facial hair, Aidy with the stage beard really looks amazingly like him.

Completely irrelevant to your meaning, but there’s a copy/paste mangling in your posting that is exactly like one I had yesterday on this site: some italics text escaped the format and got moved to the front of its paragraph.  

Because, for broadcast TV, it was 100% typical to not watch every episode of a show. That’s why they used to say you have to do the pilot 6 times.

As I noted above but will repeat: for whose benefit did Agatha use a fake name? Wanda doesn’t know it, but we do.

Huh. I think one of girls in Black Lightning has used purple as well, but I’m not sure right now.

Not only that, BUT: Why did Agatha Harkness need to hide her name from Wanda? Wanda doesn’t know who Agatha Harkness is. We do, though.