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    Given the tragic events of this weekend, this is quite possibly the best thing I could have heard to lift my spirits.

    Already forwarded to my wife...

    Extra points if they can get Gilbert Gottfried to be the voice of the team.

    I don’t know if I want to see Amber playing a character, though I know she’d kill it. I want to see more of the Amber from Late night, with her perfect combination of sweetness and outrage.

    Oh, they’ve got the offensive part covered quite well already...

    Well, no, because the previous debates on MSNBC. I beleive the rules were determined by the Democratic Party, not the networks, with thresholds including the number of independent donors and polling rates across multiple polls. But those thresholds were just too low to start.

    Am I the only one who’s still disappointed that Carson Daly’s show was given to some youtube personality that most people had never heard of when they had a perfect host in Amber sitting right under their noses? She’d have been great to follow Seth and far more likely to retain his audience.

    Whoever thought the idea of including the top 20 candidates to start the debates is an idiot. Ten is more than enough to use as a starting point and it should be whittled down by two after each debate until there are just four left.

    The final season of the Drew Carey show was absolute batshit crazy. The creators were guaranteed two more seasons but the network wanted to cancel the show. They stuck to their guns to keep the crew employed and just started doing whatever they wanted since they knew the network didn’t care and it was likely that

    Yes, but it was good, surprising, enjoyable fan service, as we learned all of the ways Leslie had affected the lives of those around her. It was a show that never went dark or negative and the final season only doubled down on the positive.

    With Costco you don’t have to clip their coupons at all. They’re all just automatically applied when you buy the coupon-eligible item.

    Sorry for the late reply, but I was on vacation. Anyway, it’s not like P&T to be mean to anyone in their profession. Sure, they’ll make fun of douches like Criss Angel, but that’s fair game. They reserve their real anger for charlatans and the enemies of science and reason.

    Yeah, they absolutely can’t stand mentalists, unless they do something new or unexpected with it instead of a twist on the same old stuff they could do in their sleep. And yes, they said from the start they’d never give away any actual secrets so they use industry lingo and code to make sure the performers know what

    Yes, they HAD a show called Bullshit! many years ago, but the article couldn’t mention their current show, Fool Us, on the CW that’s now in it’s FIFTH season? There are few things on TV more fun that watching P&T try to figure out how other magicians do their tricks and the respect they have for the magicians who do

    Except that’s not what the article is saying at all...

    Bosom Buddies was set in an all-women’s hotel. There had to have been lots of lesbians there already, we just didn’t know it. Plus, Holland Taylor...

    TFW you consider aborting the baby just to prevent this asshole’s DNA from perpetuating any further...

    Or she dies.

    Rios, the pitcher who hit Turner, was not a position player, despite pitching like one.

    Thanks for digging that up. And I find myself disagreeing with it. For all of his faults, Fred was not anywher near the idiot Peter Griffin is, and Fred was a good, caring father. The Flintstones was a ripoff/homage of The Honeymooners, so they could’ve played up some of Ralph Kramden’s traits, such as his goal of